1. Overloading
In instances where manufacturers operate explosion-proof air conditioners continuously for 24 houa ʻe, koeʻuhi ko e lahi ʻo e ngaahi feituʻu ʻoku fakataumuʻa ke nau mokomoko, ʻOku faʻa ʻikai faʻa aʻu ʻa e ngaahi ʻiuniti ko ʻeni ki he mafana ʻo e ʻea, ʻo iku ki hono fakaloloa ʻo e compressor. Ko ʻeni overexertion can culminate in internal electrical failures and burnouts, significantly reducing the air conditioner’s lifespan. Ko ia, it’s crucial to select an explosion-proof air conditioner that aligns with the intended area of use to enhance its performance and longevity.
2. Collisions
Faʻa, due to negligence, explosion-proof air conditioners are subject to bumps and collisions, compromising their integrity. Even minor impacts can lead to dents and abrasions on the casing, while more severe encounters can inflict substantial damage, potentially impairing the internal components and the unit’s functionality. Ko ia, it’s imperative to ensure the fakamoʻoniʻi ʻo e ʻea fakamokomoko meʻalele is situated and operated in an environment where it is safeguarded from accidental collisions.