With the development of science and technology, environmentally friendly, low-noise, energy-saving and power-saving fans have become more and more important to us. Because it not only saves energy but also reduces our costs. So how can we use the fan to work effectively every day and improve the efficiency of work and consumption? First of all, choosing an environmentally friendly high-pressure fan is an important prerequisite, and secondly, how to properly use the operation to improve the efficiency and working life of the fan.
The common method is that when the high-pressure blower is running, the current consumed by the motor will increase with the progress of the pressure and vacuum. If the current is too high, the contactor will trip. To avoid tripping or save power, the air outlet should be increased as much as possible. Or install a wind pressure and air volume regulating valve on the suction or exhaust side. The detailed operations are as follows:
1. A proper filter should be installed at the inlet of the air supply outlet
1. The total cross-sectional area of the air outlet should be greater than 1/2 of the cross-sectional area of the fan outlet.
2. If it is used for aeration in water, its water depth pressure should be less than 70% of the maximum static pressure indicated on the model catalog. 3. When used for pressurized air supply, it is normal that the outlet temperature is greater than 10 degrees Celsius at room temperature due to air friction, so iron pipes above 1M should be used.
2. In addition, a muffler can be installed at the suction outlet, and the total cross-sectional area of the suction hole should be greater than one-half of the cross-sectional area of the fan inlet.
3. The simple cleaning method of the filter is to unscrew the auto-rotating joint of the filter and use an air spray gun or brush to remove the dirt or dust on the filter. After cleaning, the high-pressure blower can be turned back to use.
Of course, when using work, it is also necessary to pay attention to the working pressure not greater than the normal working pressure of a rule.





