The location of the explosion-proof control box should be as close as possible, reducing auxiliary material expenditure based on the onsite building structure. Additionally, the box’s installation site should ideally not interfere with areas frequently accessed by people to avoid future inconveniences in movement.
Moreover, it should be situated as far from areas heavily storing flammable and explosive materials as possible, to prevent the heat generated by the box’s operation from affecting the goods. Lastly, the wiring for the explosion-proof control box should be arranged in areas that are easily accessible for maintenance, with a layout that facilitates electricians’ work, incorporating both concealed and exposed wiring.