Installation and Environmental Requirements for Tray Former Machine
2024-05-28
Installation and Environmental Requirements for Tray Former Machine
Main Switch Location
When planning the installation of a tray former machine, adhering to specific requirements is essential to ensure efficient and safe operation. One critical consideration is the placement of the main switch, which should be easily accessible and strategically located to allow for quick power shutdown in case of emergencies. This document outlines the necessary conditions and environmental requirements for the proper installation and operation of a tray former machine.
Requirements for the Installation Floor
Basic Conditions of the Machine
1. Power Supply:
The tray former machine requires a power supply of 3AC/380V/50Hz.
2. Air Pressure:
The machine must operate with an air pressure greater than 0.5Mpa.
3. Workshop Temperature:
The temperature within the workshop should not exceed 45°C.
The average temperature over a 24-hour period should not surpass 35°C.
The tray former machine and its electrical components should be capable of operating continuously for 24 hours without overheating.
4. Space for Installation:
Sufficient space should be left around the tray former machine post-installation to facilitate normal production and maintenance activities.
Environmental Requirements
1. Operating Temperature:
The tray former machine should operate within a temperature range of +5°C to +45°C.
2. Transportation and Storage Temperature:
The machine can be transported or stored within a temperature range of -25°C to +55°C.
If the temperature exceeds 70°C, the duration should not exceed 24 hours.
3. Elevation:
The installation site should be at an elevation of less than 1000 meters.
For elevations higher than 1000 meters, the motor's rated power will decrease by 1% for every 100 meters of elevation increase, with a maximum elevation limit of 4000 meters.
4. Humidity:
At 40°C, the relative humidity (RH) should be less than 50%.
At lower temperatures, higher RH is acceptable (e.g., at 20°C, RH can be 90%).
5. Atmosphere:
The installation environment should be free from inflammable, corrosive materials, and dust.
6. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC):
The machine's EMC should be consistent to ensure correct operation without interference.
7. Lighting:
The workshop should have lighting of more than 300 lux to ensure safe and efficient operation.
By adhering to these guidelines, the installation and operation of the tray former machine can be optimized to prevent overheating, ensure safety, and maintain operational efficiency. Proper environmental conditions and adequate space for maintenance are essential for the longevity and reliability of the machine.