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WhattoPayAttentiontoWhenUsingExplosion-ProofLightsinGasStations|ApplicableScope

Fakafuofuaʻi ʻoku Kaunga Ki Aí

Meʻa ke tokanga ki ai ʻi he taimi ʻoku fakaʻaongaʻi ai ʻa e ngaahi maama ʻo e tohi fakamoʻoni ʻi he ngaahi pausa

1. Ngaahi maama ʻo e tohi fakamoʻoni ʻi he ngaahi pausa:

ʻI he ngaahi pausa, ʻOku faʻa tanaki ʻe he ngaahi maama fakamoʻoni ʻo e fakaʻauha ha foʻi filimi lolo, ʻa ia ʻoku ʻufiʻufi ʻaki e efu ʻi ha vahaʻataimi. ʻE lava ʻe he filimi ko ʻeni ʻo obstruct ʻa e mama ʻi he takafi ʻoku ʻikai puli. Ko ia, it’s essential to clean the transparent covers of the explosion-proof lights regularly, based on the actual conditions at the station.

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2. Wiring of Explosion-Proof Lights:

The wiring for explosion-proof lights should be done using conduit. This approach prevents the wires from being exposed and safeguards them against damage caused by rodents, birds, or abrasions from building metal structures.

3. Installation Height of Explosion-Proof Lights in Gas Stations:

The installation height of explosion-proof lights in gas stations should not be too low. ʻI he angamahení, the height of an unladen trailer is about 4.2 mita ʻe. Ko hono moʻoni, explosion-proof lights should be installed at a height of more than 10 mita ʻe taha ʻi ʻolunga he kelekelé. This ensures that the lights do not obstruct the contents of trailers.

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