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Operation and Use of Industrial Air Conditioners

Mar 02, 2026 Leave a message

1. Operation of the Energy-Saving and Environmentally Friendly Air Conditioner Controller: When the temperature is high and indoor cooling is needed, press the "Cooling" button directly to start the unit. There will be a one-minute delay before starting, which is normal. After one minute, the unit will enter the "Cooling" operation state.

 

2. Cleaning the Base of the Energy-Saving and Environmentally Friendly Air Conditioner: The controller has a "Cleaning" button for cleaning the base and changing the water. The base must be cleaned once a day to ensure that the delivered air is clean and refreshing.

 

3. The cooling medium of the energy-saving and environmentally friendly air conditioner is water, so the water source should be kept open at all times and a water pressure greater than 1.5 kg per square centimeter is required. If the unit has no cooling effect while running, check for water shortage. If water is insufficient, the indicator light will illuminate. Further check if the faucets are closed, if the water pressure is insufficient, and if the inlet valve, water pump, and water level sensor are damaged.

 

4. When the temperature is low (winter) or the humidity is high (spring, rainy weather), press the "Air Supply" button to directly supply fresh air into the room.

 

5. To stop the unit, press the "Stop" button. Routine maintenance techniques include regularly cleaning the filters, casing, and surfaces; checking the refrigerant and compressor in the refrigeration system; and checking the power cords and controllers in the electrical system. Regular maintenance techniques include professional maintenance and deep maintenance. Deep maintenance involves cleaning components such as the condenser, evaporator, and fan; checking and tightening electrical connections; and cleaning the radiator. Maintenance points include avoiding repairs while the equipment is running, following operating procedures, keeping the equipment dry, and regularly recording maintenance information.

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