Several misconceptions of industrial energy-saving air conditioning in daily use
2024-10-19
The misconceptions of industrial energy-saving air conditioning in daily use mainly include the following points:
Misconception 1: Irregular maintenance
Problem description: Many people believe that as long as the refrigeration and air conditioning can work properly, there is no need for regular maintenance. However, this approach may lead to a decrease in device performance and even cause malfunctions.
Digital information: No specific numbers, but maintenance includes cleaning the filter screen, checking refrigerant pressure, lubricating bearings, etc.
The correct approach is to regularly maintain industrial refrigeration and air conditioning systems to ensure their normal operation and extend their service life.
Misconception 2: Adjusting settings arbitrarily
Problem description: Some people may adjust the settings of industrial refrigeration air conditioning according to personal comfort, such as setting the temperature too high or too low.
Impact: This may lead to energy waste and increase operating costs.
Correct approach: Set the temperature reasonably according to actual needs, while paying attention to the indoor and outdoor temperature difference not being too large to reduce energy consumption.
Misconception 3: It's okay not to use the air conditioner for a long time
Problem description: Some people think that it doesn't matter if the air conditioner is not used for a long time, but in fact, the core of the air conditioner's work is the compressor, which contains lubricating oil. If not used for a long time, the lubricating oil will condense, which may cause the compressor to get stuck when used again.
Digital information: No specific numbers are available, but it is recommended to maintain a usage rate of once a month when air conditioning is not in use.
Correct practice: During seasons when air conditioning is not in use, it is also necessary to maintain a certain frequency of turning on the compressor to prevent the compressor lubricating oil from condensing.
Misconception 4: Cleaning the air conditioner only requires washing the filter screen
Problem description: Some people believe that cleaning an air conditioner only requires cleaning the filter screen, but in reality, air conditioner cleaning includes a comprehensive cleaning of both the indoor and outdoor units.
Digital information: The "Air Conditioning Maintenance Manual" stipulates that air conditioners generally need to be cleaned and maintained before summer use or after autumn use.
Correct approach: In addition to cleaning the filter screen, it is also necessary to clean the photocatalyst, evaporator, and other components of the internal unit, as well as the condenser and heat exchanger components of the external unit.
Misconception 5: Believing that an outdoor unit needs to be covered with a rain canopy if it is exposed
Problem description: Some people believe that an outdoor unit needs to be equipped with a rain canopy to prevent wind and rain, but in reality, the design of the outdoor unit has already taken into account waterproof, acid resistant, and rust resistant functions.
Correct approach: If the external unit is hung in a good position, there is generally no need for an additional canopy. But if the outdoor unit frequently needs to be exposed to the sun, it can be considered to install a canopy.
The above misconceptions are common misconceptions in the daily use of industrial energy-saving air conditioners. Avoiding these misconceptions can ensure efficient operation and extend the service life of the air conditioner.