The lifespan of industrial washing equipment is not only related to daily operation and regular maintenance but also has a close relationship with the environment in which industrial washing equipment is used. So what kind of environment must be avoided? Keep these four points in mind.
High-temperature environment
High-temperature environments not only make people feel uncomfortable but are also harmful to equipment.
There are relatively dense electrical circuits inside the washing machine, and it is inevitable to cause coking and damage at higher temperatures. The motor will also have fuse blowout problems at a certain temperature. In order to ensure that the temperature of the laundry room is appropriate, the use time of the washing equipment needs to be reasonably controlled to avoid 24-hour uninterrupted use.
high humidity environment
High humidity is a significant environmental feature of a laundry room, but if it is not properly controlled, it will greatly shorten the service life of the washing machine.
Although the appearance of the washing equipment is made of stainless steel, stainless steel will also be corroded and rusted in a long-term high-humidity environment, which will affect the operation of the equipment over time.
dusty
Many people think that dust is less likely to be generated in humid working conditions. However, if cleaning is not carried out frequently, dust in the air will be absorbed into the interior of the washing machine due to the wind force of the washing machine motor, which may affect the normal heat dissipation of the motor. Performance, overheating of the machine, or in severe cases, clogging of the interior of the motor and bearings, ultimately reduced performance and frequent failures.
Detergent evaporates a lot
Most of all types of detergents are chemicals, and all chemicals are generally volatile and highly corrosive. Therefore, when our detergents are not packaged properly, it will not only affect our health but also cause The service life of washing machinery to be shortened.