Outlines the standards and procedures for routine checks and repairs of explosion-proof equipment to maintain operational integrity.

  • How to Choose the Installation Method of Explosion-Proof Lights

    Ceiling-Mounted Ideal for complex indoor environments where fixtures are disorganized and uneven. The advantage of this illumination method is that the light from the explosion-proof fixture can reach the ground effectively. Wall-Mounted Suitable for localized indoor lighting where the arrangement of fixtures is simple and even. Once the explosion-proof light's…
  • How to Choose a High-Quality Explosion-Proof Light

    When selecting a high-quality explosion-proof light, consider the following five critical aspects: 1. Explosion-Proof Certification: This is essentially the light's 'identity card.' The certification should be valid and verifiable through a nationally recognized testing institution's website. 2. LED Chips: Choose chips that are high-efficiency and low-decay. It's crucial to opt…
  • How to Correctly Choose Explosion-Proof Lighting

    1. Safety: To understand the quality standards of explosion-proof lighting, prioritizing product safety is essential. Firstly, consider the supplier (company size, completeness of relevant documents, and management certification system). Secondly, examine the product certifications (whether it has coal safety and explosion-proof certifications). Thirdly, evaluate the product itself (check for distinctive…
  • Why Use Explosion-Proof Lights

    Scope of Application: Simply put, "explosion-proof" lighting is a type of explosion-proof electrical equipment used in areas with explosion risks. Such areas are characterized by the presence of flammable gases, vapors, or dust in the air. Electrical equipment installed and used in these environments must meet the requirements of the…
  • How to Choose Warehouse Explosion-Proof Lights

    Introduction: Explosion-proof lights come in various types. Some are designed solely for explosion-proof purposes, while others additionally prevent gas, flammable substances, and more. Prices vary based on these features. In warehouses, where the presence of dust and gases can be significant, it's crucial not only to prevent explosions but also…