1. Clean heat exchange components regularly.
Heat exchange components are prone to accumulating dust, oil, and other impurities, affecting heat exchange efficiency. Regular cleaning with high-pressure gas or a neutral cleaning agent is necessary; avoid using corrosive agents that could damage the component surfaces. During cleaning, take care to protect the sealing structure to prevent moisture from seeping into the equipment. Ensure all components are dry before resuming operation.
2. Condition inspection of key components
Focus on inspecting key components such as fans, bearings, and seals. Observe whether the fan operates smoothly and whether there is any abnormal noise; check the lubrication of the bearings and replenish or replace the lubricant in a timely manner; check for leaks at the seals and replace any aged or damaged seals in time to prevent the loss of cooling medium or air leakage.
3. Oil and Media Management
Regularly check the quality and level of the cooling medium and lubricating oil. If the medium becomes cloudy, discolored, or contains impurities, it must be filtered or replaced promptly. Ensure that the medium and oil meet the equipment's operating requirements to avoid component wear or reduced heat exchange efficiency due to oil deterioration or insufficient medium purity.
4. Operating Environment and Records
Keep the equipment operating environment clean and well-ventilated, avoiding the accumulation of dust and debris, and keeping it away from corrosive gases and high-temperature heat sources. Establish maintenance records, detailing the maintenance time, content, and equipment operating status to facilitate tracking of equipment condition, anticipate potential faults, and provide a reference for subsequent maintenance.
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