Because of the comprehensive environment, construction, and other factors, after every room temperature exceeds 18 ° C, the energy consumption increases by 20% for each additional degree. But it can't be lower than 12 °C. Hygiene uses 12 ° C as the lower limit of the building's thermal environment. Below 12 ° C, the body's metabolism will slow down, the subcutaneous blood vessels contract, ...
Learn MoreOperation steps of 2 Tons Gas Steam industrial boiler Fan start-up Check the quality and quantity of the lubricant and confirm that it meets the requirements; Check the bearing seal cover and seal, check the bearing cooling water, and confirm that it is in good condition;...
Learn MoreThe following phenomena occur in steam boiler overpressure accidents: The steam pressure rises sharply, exceeds the permissible working pressure, and the safety valve operates;...
Learn More1. The water pressure test should be carried out when the ambient temperature is higher than 5 °C. When it is lower than 5 °C, anti-freezing measures must be taken. The water used for the hydraulic test should be kept above the ambient dew point to prevent condensation on the Low Price Gas Steam industrial boiler surface. Unclear conditions such as water seepage may be confused and increase the ...
Learn Morea) The sewage should be carried out when the boiler is under fire or low load, and should be carried out in a short and intermittent manner; b) Before the sewage discharge, the boiler water level should be adjusted to the upper limit of the normal water level. When draining the water, the water level should be closely monitored to prevent the boiler from being dehydrated;...
Learn MoreHow to shut down a Condensing Atmospheric Gas Steam industrial boiler in a normal way The normal shutdown operation of the steam boiler is to stop the supply of fuel, stop the supply of air, and then stop the air intake; close the pressure supply valve and then close the water supply valve; close the main air valve, open the steam trap; close the flue baffle....
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