E mea faufaa rahi te mau matini uira no te paruru i te mau mea e haati nei ia tatou, tera râ, e nehenehe te ereraa i te atuaturaa hope roa i te roaraa o te tau e faariro i te reira ei fifi, Te faatupuraa i ta'na opuaraa arai.
1. A faatere i te hoê hi'opo'araa no ni'a i te mau rave'a hi'opo'araa.
2. A hi'opo'a i te mau afata ti'a, te mau matini roro uira, Te mau afata no te parururaa, Te mau tu'atiraa i roto i te mau papa'iraa mo'a, Te mau mana'o tauturu no te haapiiraa, and adherence to explosion-proof standards.
3. Evaluate the level of corrosion on motors, te mau matini uira, instrument panels, and the equipment itself, ensuring screws are securely fastened and interlock mechanisms function properly.
4. For oil-immersed explosion-proof equipment, verify that oil level indicators, drainage systems, and gas venting structures remain clear and leak-free, with an installation incline not exceeding 5 Te mau nota.
5. Ensure that the internal air pressure of pressurized explosion-proof equipment meets or exceeds the values indicated on the equipment label, and that the pressure cut-off alarm system is responsive.
6. Check cables for looseness, vibration-induced damage, and signs of corrosion.
7. Beyond explosion-proof specifications, maintain the equipment in optimum condition in accordance with general electrical equipment standards.