Guidelines for the routine maintenance of air dome buildings

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-31

With its unique structure and advantages, air dome architecture has gradually emerged in various fields. In order to ensure its long-term and stable operation, routine maintenance and upkeep are crucial. This article will provide you with a comprehensive guide to the routine maintenance of air dome buildings to help you have a better experience.

Regular check-ups

The maintenance of the air dome building is very important, and it can be divided into daily maintenance, weekly maintenance, monthly maintenance and annual maintenance according to the cycle.

Routine maintenance is the basis for maintaining the normal operation of the air film, which mainly includes air pressure checks, temperature settings, snow clearing, power consumption and weather records.

Weekly maintenance is more in-depth, checking access control systems, anchoring systems, and inflatable equipment and control systems.

Monthly and annual maintenance are based on the completion of weekly maintenance, and a comprehensive inspection of inflatable equipment and backup power is carried out.

Such graded maintenance can ensure the long-term and stable operation of the air dome building.

The specific inspection item standards can refer to the following**:

Winter maintenance

Winter is an important time point for the maintenance and maintenance of air film buildings, and doing a good job in maintenance will help to extend the service life of equipment and ensure the safety and firmness of air film buildings

In winter, although the air dome building has good snow resistance, the accumulation of snow and ice may cause pressure on it, affecting the internal pressure setting and light transmission performance. Therefore, it is crucial to remove snow and ice regularly.

At the same time, it is important to ensure that heating systems, such as heaters or air conditioning systems, are functioning properly, and filters are cleaned and replaced regularly to maintain system efficiency and prevent failures.

In addition, check the ventilation system at least twice a week to ensure that the air intake is clear and that foreign objects and ice do not block the air intake. Cleaning and replacing filters in ventilation equipment can also help maintain air quality.

It is also important to check the circuitry of the equipment, especially wet or icy circuits, to ensure safety and reliability.

Then you need to keep the floor dry and clean inside the building, and take measures to prevent ice and condensation, such as using heating equipment, insulation, and insulation, to help maintain a stable temperature and humidity.

Finally, make sure that the building's maintenance staff and users understand the importance of winter maintenance and upkeep and know how to respond to emergencies.

Extreme weather maintenance

The air dome building has good wind and snow resistance, but in the face of some extreme weather, maintenance work is still indispensable.

Users need to pay attention to the bad weather warning, refer to the user manual, and manually set the air pressure of the air dome to the required air pressure value.

Power outages are prone to occur in bad weather, and it is necessary to check whether the backup power generation system is operating properly.

At the same time, care should be taken to remove objects that may puncture the membrane cloth inside and outside the air film to prevent excessive movement and destruction due to strong winds.

Within 24 hours of inclement weather, the necessary checks are required to carry out on the various systems:

Whether the main body of the membrane structure is torn, holes and other damages;

Whether there is water and snow accumulation on the membrane surface, whether there is snow accumulation around the structure, foreign body blockage, etc.;

Whether the cable and cable net are broken, relaxed, out of stock and other abnormal conditions;

Whether the anchoring system is lifted or deformed;

Whether the internal inflation pressure of the structure is normal;

Whether there are abnormal air leaks in various parts;

Whether the fresh air outlet is blocked by leaves, paper scraps, etc.;

Whether the inflatable equipment, backup power supply, and control system are all working properly.

Finally, it is recommended that users keep all regular inspections and inspection records after bad weather for after-sales work

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