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Birds of the sky (2 Golds)
Friday, 03 Jan 2020, 05:03 AM
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With the increase in the use of air-conditioning equipment (AC) in the country, accidents have increased. However, in most cases these accidents are caused by unconsciousness or unconsciousness. Various ACs are now available in the market. However, experts believe there is a possibility of accident without standard AC. Walton AC Research and Development (R&D) Division Chief Engineer Sandeep Biswas advised on the cause and safety of the accident. Find out his advice: The cause of the explosion: 1. If the AC power cable is not used properly. 2. If dirt is in the condenser of AC, high compressor and high pressure are formed in the compressor. 3. If there is blockage of the pipe inside the AC, the compressor may be blasted due to high pressure inside the AC. 4. If the refrigerant charges more than the limit of the compressor, high pressure is created. 5. If the compressor does not have the required amount of refrigerant, the inside temperature rises above the limit. 6. If the AC does not vacuum properly. 7. High pressure is created on the compressor if the refrigerant does not charge properly in the compressor. 8. If not using the circuit breaker of the correct rating. Ways to prevent AC explosion: 1. Using a power cable of good quality and accurate spec. 2. Keep the AC condenser clean regularly. 3. Check the high temperature and high pressure in the compressor. 4. Check that there is blockage in the pipe inside the AC. 5. Check that the compressor has the required refrigerant, by an experienced and trusted company technician. 6. Do not charge more refrigerant than compressor limit. 7. Properly vacuum the acre. 8. Compressor refrigerant charge properly. 9. Use AC, compressor and refrigerant from trusted and trusted brands. 10. Avoid buying and using low quality anonymous or fake brand ACs and compressors. 11. Using a circuit breaker of the correct rating. Answered by Birds of the sky (2 Golds) Friday, 03 Jan 2020, 05:04 AM |