What are the contraindications for installing an electric control valve

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-02-23

The following contraindications should be avoided when installing electric control valves::

1. Do not install electric control valves under high temperature or high pressure conditions. The operating range of electric control valves is usually limited by temperature and pressure, so installation beyond the specified range may result in degraded or damaged equipment performance.

2. Do not install electric control valves in places where the ambient temperature is too low or too high. Low or high temperature environments may cause damage to the motor and control circuitry of the electric control valve.

3. Do not install the electric control valve in an environment with large vibration or impact. Vibration or shock may cause the electric control valve components to loosen or break, affecting the normal operation of the equipment.

4. Do not expose the electric control valve to corrosive media. Some media are corrosive and may corrode the components of the electric control valve and cause the equipment to fail.

5. Do not install the electric control valve in a location that cannot be maintained or accessible. Electric control valves require regular maintenance and overhaul, so the maintainability of the equipment should be taken into account when installing.

6. Do not have flammable or explosive substances near the installation position of the electric control valve. This may cause a fire or a risk.

7. Do not block or install filters at the inlet and outlet of the electric control valve. This may affect the normal operation of the electric control valve and lead to equipment failure.

In conclusion, the installation of electric control valves should follow Detsen's instructions and related installation specifications to ensure the normal operation and safe use of the equipment.

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