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HowtoChoosetheAppropriateModelofExplosion-ProofAirConditioner|ProductSelection

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Founga hono fili ʻo e sipinga totonu ʻo e ʻea fakamokomoko meʻalele

ʻOku tokolahi ha kau teuteu fakatau ʻo e ʻea fakamoʻoni conditioners ʻoku nau faʻa grapple mo e faingataʻa ʻo hono fili ʻo e sipinga feʻunga taha ʻi he lotolotonga ʻo ha plethora ʻo e ngaahi fili ʻoku lava ke maʻu ʻi he maketi. Let’s delve into the nuances of choosing the right explosion-proof air conditioner, taumuʻa ke ʻomi ha fakahinohino ki hoʻo founga fai tuʻutuʻuni.

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1. Variety of Explosion-Proof Types

An explosion-proof air conditioner, by virtue of its distinct structure and functionality, is inherently a composite of various explosion-proof types rather than a singular form. Hange ko ʻeni, the designation Exdibme IIBT3 incorporates multiple types like the flameproof “d”, malu ʻi he ʻikai ke malu “i”, encapsulation “m”, mo e tupulaki e malú “e.

2. Hazardous Location Categories and Ignition Temperatures

The selection of an fakamoʻoniʻi ʻo e ʻea fakamokomoko meʻalele hinges on the principles of choosing suitable explosion-proof electrical apparatuses:

1. The application zone is determined based on the minimal faʻahinga ʻo e fakamoʻoni fakaʻauha. Hange ko ʻeni, an air conditioner marked Exdibme IIBT3 is appropriate only for Zone 1 pe 2.

2. In environments with multiple gases, the choice should be based on the highest category of the electrical equipment and the lowest mafana ʻo e ʻea kulupu. Kapau pentane (IIA, T3) and ethylene (IIB, T2) are potential hazards, the air conditioner should conform to the IIBT3 specification.
Cooling and Heating Capacity Parameters

The selection of cooling and heating capacities, along with the type (wall-mounted, cabinet, or built-in), should be determined by considering the size of the area, its insulation properties, any existing heat sources, and the specific installation requirements of the air conditioner.

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