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  • Intrinsically Safe Assembly

    Operators should pay attention to the following points when assembling intrinsically safe equipment: Ensure Reliable Installation of Internal Printed Circuit Boards: The installation of internal printed circuit boards should be securely executed to maintain their functionality and safety. Secure Internal Wiring Connections: It's crucial to ensure that all internal wiring…
  • Operating Environment Temperature of Explosion-Proof Electrical Equipment

    It is well-known that the working environment conditions of electrical equipment are crucial for their safe use, with ambient temperature being a significant factor for their safe operation. However, every electrical device must have a specified operational environmental temperature. Regarding explosion-proof electrical equipment, the national standard GB3836.1 "Electrical Equipment for…
  • What Is the Difference Between Explosion-Proof Appliances and Ordinary Appliances

    Many people may not be aware of what explosion-proof electrical equipment is, what situations it is used for, and how it differs from regular electrical products. To help everyone better understand the distinction between explosion-proof and standard electrical devices, let me provide a brief introduction: Definition: Explosion-proof electrical equipment refers…
  • Insulation Level of Explosion-Proof Motor

    When discussing insulation levels, the issue of temperature rise in explosion-proof motors becomes relevant. In fact, there are two key points on which consensus needs to be reached: Class F Insulation: Currently, over 90% of high and low voltage explosion-proof motors in China are Class F insulated. To extend the…
  • Explosion-Proof Motor Protection Level

    Protection levels include an IP code followed by two numbers. The first number on the left indicates the dust-proof level, while the second number represents the water-proof level. Sometimes, purchasers, seeking lower prices or not fully understanding the protection levels, might choose explosion-proof motors with lower IP ratings than required.…