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Difference Between Explosion-Proof and Regular Air Conditioners

1. Safety Classification

The former boasts enhanced safety features, categorized as an explosion-proof electrical device, offering robust protection against explosions. In contrast, the latter is a regular household appliance with standard safety measures and lacks any explosion-proof capabilities.

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2. Application

The former is commonly installed in intricate environments, including oil depots, military zones, and industrial areas, while the latter is more suited to relatively dry settings.

3. Manufacturing Standards

The former requires a nationally issued production license for sales, signifying a higher standard of quality and safety. The latter, however, does not necessitate such certification.

Dana Lin
Dana Lin Senior Compliance & Safety Engineer

Specializes in global explosion-proof standards (ATEX/IECEx) and rigorous technical compliance, providing the foundational engineering data for industrial safety.

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