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  • How to Debug Explosion-Proof Air Conditioners

    The installation of an explosion-proof air conditioner system unfolds in three distinct phases: equipment acceptance, installation, and the installation of the cooling unit. Let's delve into how to commission an explosion-proof air conditioner. Commissioning entails tuning the air conditioner's cooling load. This process, predicated on successful individual system tests, involves…
  • How to Deal with Condensation on Wall-Mounted Explosion-Proof Air Conditioners

    As technology progresses, the demand for higher quality in wall-mounted explosion-proof air conditioners has increased significantly. When these units operate in environments with high relative humidity, improper design can lead to condensation issues, a significant concern given the stringent standards in place. The condensation in wall-mounted explosion-proof air conditioners primarily…
  • Analysis of the Causes of Poor Refrigeration in Explosion-Proof Air Conditioners

    Addressing the inadequate cooling of explosion-proof air conditioners requires a thorough analysis of the causes and the development of strategies for resolution. Explosion-proof air conditioners utilize several cooling methods, with vapor compression refrigeration being the prevalent one. This method, which achieves cooling through liquid evaporation, relies on four main components:…
  • Explosion-Proof Air Conditioner Cooling Capacity and Heating Capacity

    The cooling and heating capacities are pivotal technical metrics for explosion-proof air conditioners and are the primary parameters consumers should evaluate when selecting an air conditioner. Understanding the physical implications of the unit's cooling/heating capacity and its appropriate room area coverage is essential. [table id=230 /] Cooling Capacity: Referred to…
  • Explosion-Proof Air Conditioner Maintenance

    Explosion-proof air conditioners, a niche within explosion-proof electrical appliances, operate across a spectrum of temperatures, from high to extremely low. These units are indispensable for cooling and heating in volatile environments such as in the oil, chemical, military sectors, and offshore platforms. While they share a similar look and operation…