Ia haamau-ana'e-hia te mau faanahoraa no te parururaa i te mau pereoo uira, E mea faufaa rahi roa te peeraa i te mau arata'iraa etaeta no te parururaa e te haapa'oraa i te mau ture. Teie te hoê parau maramarama, Arata'iraa papû no te rave-maitai-raa i teie ohipa.
1. Te mau mea faufaa roa a'e: A faaohipa i te mau niuniu auri no te mau taata atoa e ta'i ra ia ore te mau niuniu ia itehia. I hea e ravehia ai te mau tu'atiraa, employ explosion-proof junction boxes to maintain the integrity of the setup.
2. Explosion-Proof Flexible Conduit Wiring: When connecting junction boxes to lighting fixtures, use explosion-proof flexible conduits. Cables should be routed internally through these conduits to maintain safety standards.
3. Wiring in Areas with Lower Hazard Levels: In locations with a lower risk of explosions, it’s permissible to use sheathed cable wiring. Tera râ,, ensure that these cables meet explosion-proof criteria. When passing the cable through the lighting fixture’s interface, seal it with a compression nut to maintain the explosion-proof standard.