1. Replacement and Preparation of Purification Liquid
The formulation and proportion of the purification absorption liquid are determined based on the user unit's gas source and concentration levels. After the equipment is debugged, operating normally, and passes acceptance, specific instructions will be provided to the user's management personnel.
After the waste gas treatment equipment is delivered and put into operation, the user unit should assign personnel to manage and operate it. If any abnormal sounds or water leakage are detected, the equipment should be shut down for repair before resuming use.
The primary tasks of routine maintenance include cleaning the equipment, pipelines, and exhaust hoods; cleaning inspection ports and observation holes to prevent air leaks; adjusting the system's liquid supply, air volume, and air pressure; and eliminating any potential safety hazards that could lead to malfunctions.
If the waste gas treatment equipment is installed outdoors, rain covers should be fabricated for the pump and fan motors to prevent them from getting damp. Regardless of whether the waste gas purification treatment equipment is installed indoors or outdoors, if fiberglass or plastic fans are used, protective covers must be installed. This is to prevent screws from loosening, bearings from being damaged, or foreign objects from being sucked in and damaging the impeller, which could lead to injuries.
Technical maintenance personnel should conduct a comprehensive inspection of all purification facilities once a month. Based on the actual situation, they should determine the content, timing, requirements, and specific methods for maintenance.