Precautions in the running in and debugging of rice processing equipment

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-01-31

For the newly purchased rice processing equipment, the run-in stage in the early stage is very important, which will directly determine whether the equipment can be put into production stably and efficiently in the later stage. A good early run-in can not only lay a solid foundation for the later production of the equipment, but also an effective protection for the equipment itself.

So, as a manufacturer of rice processing equipment, what aspects should be paid attention to during the run-in of new equipment, and how to do a good job in the commissioning work at this stage?

First of all, about the run-in and commissioning of the engine. If the cold grinding method is used, a break-in time of six hours is usually required. If the hot grinding method is adopted, the low-speed operation should be controlled at 15 minutes, the medium-speed operation should be controlled for 10 minutes, and the high-speed operation should be controlled for 5 minutes according to the different operating speeds.

Secondly, in the process of engine running-in and commissioning, manufacturers need to closely observe the changes in the pressure gauge, temperature gauge and water meter of the oil, and carefully monitor whether there is any abnormal noise during the operation of the engine. Once an abnormality is found, the power should be turned off immediately to troubleshoot and solve the problem in time.

In addition, certain parts of the equipment are inspected in detail, such as checking fasteners for slack, falling off or wear. At the same time, carefully clean the filters in each part. Once these inspections have been completed, the run-in of the entire plant can begin. In the initial stage of running-in, the speed should not be too fast, and the speed should be gradually increased with the increase of the running-in time.

Finally, when all the inspection work is completed and the rice processing equipment is in normal operation, it is also necessary to check whether the steering mechanism of the equipment is normal. No matter at which stage of running-in and debugging the current problem, it must be stopped immediately for maintenance, and the problem can be restarted for testing after the problem is solved. After the test is passed, the equipment can be officially put into production.

To sum up, the preliminary running-in and commissioning of the newly purchased rice processing equipment is a complex and critical work. Manufacturers need to operate in accordance with the specifications and pay close attention to the parameters and conditions of the equipment in operation to ensure that the equipment can be produced stably and efficiently in the later stage. Rice processing equipment

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