Ua matau anei outou i te mau mori purapura e aore râ, i te faaohiparaa i te reira i roto i te mau vahi taa ê? Mai te mea e, aita, e mea faufaa roa ia ite e, ia faaohipa maitai ana'e ratou i te reira, e nehenehe te reira e faaroa atu â i to ratou oraraa ma te ore e haafifi i to ratou oraraa. Teie te tahi mau titauraa rahi no te faaohipa i te mau mori purapura:
1. Te mau taotiaraa i te pae no te moni:
The optimal operating altitude for LED explosion-proof lights is below 2000 Te mau mana'o tauturu no te. If usage above this altitude is necessary, consult with the manufacturer beforehand. Operating these lights at higher altitudes without consultation may reduce their performance and lifespan.
2. Temperature Range:
LED explosion-proof lights are best used in environments with temperatures ranging from -20°C to 40°C. The ideal anuvera is around 20°C, with optimal performance observed within 30 days under these conditions.
3. Environmental Considerations:
The usage environment should not compromise the surface insulation of the lights, such as exposure to gases or vapors, as well as significant vibration or shock.
4. Pollution Levels:
When used in environments with pollution level 3, LED explosion-proof lights can resist most contaminants and are available in various installation categories for different needs.
If you notice any surface damage or internal Te mau mana'o tauturu no te damage to the LED explosion-proof lights, report and discuss the damage with your provider promptly. This ensures safe and reliable operation of the lights in your specific environment.