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Common faults and daily maintenance of dry coil during operation

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2023-02-13


The common faults of dry coil during operation include water leakage, high noise, and poor cooling effect. The leakage may be caused by loose pipeline connections, aging or blockage of sealing components; The high noise may be due to imbalanced operation of the water pump or damaged bearings; The poor cooling effect may be caused by dirt accumulation in the condenser or evaporator, refrigerant leakage, and other reasons.

In order to maintain the normal operation of the dry coil, daily maintenance is very important. Firstly, regularly check whether the pipeline connections are loose and whether the seals are damaged, and promptly repair or replace them; Secondly, regularly clean the condenser and evaporator to remove dirt and debris to ensure effective heat dissipation; In addition, regularly check for refrigerant leaks and promptly repair any leaks; Finally, regularly check the operation of the water pump and bearings, and promptly repair or replace any abnormalities. During maintenance, check whether the circuit connection is normal and whether the electrical components are damaged regularly.

Through continuous daily maintenance, it is possible to effectively prevent the failure of dry coil pipes, ensure their normal operation, and extend their service life.

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