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Explosion-proof air conditioners are safer than ordinary air conditioners in special environments and are typically suitable for industries such as petroleum, chemical, metallurgy, coal mining, oil refining, shipping, aviation, scientific research, pharmaceuticals, telecommunications, electric power, textiles, printing, cigarette manufacturing, hazardous warehouses, flower cultivation greenhouses, mushroom cultivation, microelectronics enterprises, archives, wood and paper industries. The explosion-proof principle of explosion-proof air conditioners mainly involves isolating or enclosing components that may generate sparks, arcs, or high temperatures from the external environment within a robust casing through certain media, thereby restricting or cooling these hazardous factors to ultimately achieve explosion-proof purposes.
Currently, many industrial sites, especially those in hazardous industries, opt for explosion-proof electrical equipment due to the presence of certain risk factors. Of course, some people may not understand the explosion-proof principle of such equipment or why explosion-proof appliances can achieve explosion-proof effects, leading them to overlook the use of explosion-proof air conditioners. While this lack of understanding is entirely reasonable, explosion-proof air conditioners, despite their similar appearance and comparable performance to ordinary air conditioners, can be used in hazardous environments to achieve explosion-proof effects and enhance safety—features that ordinary air conditioners cannot provide. Explosion-proof air conditioner products must comply with national explosion-proof standards to be allowed on the market. The national standards for explosion-proof products include: Flameproof Enclosure (a type of explosion-proof form, denoted by the letter "d")—electrical equipment with a flameproof enclosure that can withstand the pressure of an internal explosive gas mixture and prevent the propagation of the explosion to the surrounding explosive mixture; Increased Safety (a type of explosion-proof form, denoted by the letter "e")—electrical equipment designed with structural measures to enhance safety, ensuring that arcs, sparks, or high temperatures that could ignite an explosive mixture do not occur under normal and recognized overload conditions;
Intrinsic Safety (a type of explosion-proof form, denoted by the letter "i")—circuit equipment where electrical sparks and thermal effects generated during normal operation or under specified fault conditions or short circuits cannot ignite an explosive mixture; Pressurized Enclosure (a type of explosion-proof form, denoted by the letter "p")—electrical equipment with a pressurized enclosure that maintains the pressure of the internal protective gas higher than that of the surrounding explosive environment, preventing external mixtures from entering the enclosure; Oil-Immersion (a type of explosion-proof form, denoted by the letter "o")—electrical equipment where all or part of the components are immersed in oil to prevent the equipment from igniting an explosive mixture above the oil level or outside the enclosure; Powder Filling (a type of explosion-proof form, denoted by the letter "q")—electrical equipment where the enclosure is filled with sand or granular material, ensuring that arcs, flame propagation, or overheating of the enclosure wall or granular material surface under specified conditions cannot ignite the surrounding explosive mixture;
Non-Sparking (a type of explosion-proof form, denoted by the letter "n")—electrical equipment that, under normal operating conditions, does not ignite the surrounding explosive mixture and generally does not produce ignition effects; Encapsulation (a type of explosion-proof form, denoted by the letter "m")—electrical equipment where parts that may generate arcs, sparks, or high temperatures capable of igniting an explosive mixture are encapsulated in a sealing compound to prevent ignition of the surrounding explosive mixture; Hermetically Sealed (a type of explosion-proof form, denoted by the letter "h")—an enclosure sealed by melting, extrusion, or adhesive methods, preventing external gases from entering the enclosure.
| Industry Category | Electrical-Equipment-Supplies |
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| Brand: | 首安 |
| Spec: | 定制 |
| Stock: | 999999 |
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| Origin: | China / Henan / Nanyangshi |