1. Each stove has an approximate air volume of 4000 cubic meters per hour. The total air volume for treatment depends on the number of stoves, their installation locations, and the selection of appropriate purifier specifications and models.
2. Choose a fan with a compatible air volume. Typically, the fan's air volume should match that of the purifier. (This is just a guideline; engineers will determine the exact needs based on the site conditions. If the fan’s air volume exceeds the purifier’s maximum capacity, it could negatively impact the purifier's performance.) When the fan meets the kitchen's exhaust requirements, a smaller fan air volume is preferable for better purifier efficiency. Additionally, the wind speed passing through the purifier should remain under 8 seconds per meter.
3. Ensure there is at least a four-meter gap between the purifier and the smoke hood outlet for both fire safety and optimal purification. The distance between the purifier and the fan should exceed two meters, with the purifier positioned before the fan. If the fan must be placed ahead of the purifier, avoid blowing air directly onto it, as this could compromise the purifier's effectiveness.
4. Before installation, it’s advisable to power on the device for a trial run to check if the electrodes have shifted during transit or handling.
5. The machine’s air inlets and outlets can be swapped, but a filter must always be present in the direction of the air inlet.
6. Ground the equipment box securely for safety.
7. Connect the oil drain pipe properly.
8. For safety reasons, the purifier should be integrated with the fan so they turn on and off simultaneously. If linkage isn’t possible, start the fan for at least ten minutes before activating the purifier, especially during cold winters in northern regions where longer fan operation may be necessary. When shutting down, turn off the purifier first, followed by the fan.
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To ensure the long-term reliability and performance of your system, regular maintenance is essential. Keep the filters clean and replace them as needed. Monitor the air quality around the purifier and fan to identify any potential issues early. If you notice any unusual noises or smells, shut down the system immediately and consult a professional technician. Lastly, always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for specific instructions tailored to your equipment model. Proper upkeep not only enhances performance but also extends the lifespan of your system, saving you money in the long run.
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