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HowtoUseExplosion-ProofAirConditionersSafely|MaintenanceSpecifications

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Mokhoa oa ho Sebelisa li-Air Conditioners tse Phahlohang ka Tsela e Sireletsehileng

Li-air-conditioner tse thibelang ho phatloha li fetohile ntho e ka sehloohong 'marakeng kajeno, leha ho le joalo kutloisiso e felletseng ea ts'ebeliso ea bona e ntse e sa tloaeleha har'a basebelisi. Ho qoba likotsi tse ka bang teng ka lisebelisoa tsena tse tsoetseng pele, ho tseba tsebo ea ts'ebetso e sireletsehileng ho bohlokoa. Let’s delve into some crucial practices.

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1. Tšireletseho Harness Essentials:

The safety harness is a vital protective gear required for high-altitude installations and cleaning operations of explosion-proof air conditioners, crucial for ensuring the personal safety of technicians. Comprising waist belts, shoulder straps, leg straps, safety ropes, and buckles, usually crafted from cotton yarn, it’s designed for utmost security. The waist belt should encircle the hips, with shoulder straps over each shoulder and leg straps around the thighs, ensuring all connections are secure. If the safety rope isn’t sufficiently long, it’s permissible to connect multiple ropes. It’s critical to ensure the belt is tightly fastened and undergoes regular checks for integrity, replacing it promptly when necessary.

2. Refrigerant Management:

Standard explosion-proof heat pump air conditioners typically utilize refrigerants like R22, R407C, or R410A, with R22 being the most common. Leha ho le joalo, R22 is known for its ozone-depleting potential and contribution to the greenhouse effect, making it a refrigerant in transition towards phase-out. Leha ho le joalo, R407C and R410A are still considered greenhouse gases. Ka hona, it’s paramount to recover the refrigerant before dismantling or servicing the refrigeration system to prevent environmental pollution. Ho feta moo, refrigerants like R22, when exposed to open flames, release toxic phosgene gas. Kahoo, it’s crucial to avoid using open flames when welding refrigeration system pipes during repairs, ensuring the safety of technicians and the environment.

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