In industrial production, the air-cooling protection system of glass furnaces and glass tin baths plays a vital role. It can effectively extend the life of equipment and improve production efficiency. However, the stable operation of this system relies on meticulous monitoring, and any temperature fluctuations or abnormal wind speeds may cause potential problems. Therefore, in order to ensure equipment safety, the air-cooling protection system needs to be equipped with a series of alarm devices.
First and foremost, an over-temperature alarm is essential. It can detect the internal temperature of the equipment in real time. Once it exceeds the preset safety threshold, it will immediately send out an alarm to remind the operator to take quick measures to prevent the equipment from being damaged due to overheating. This can provide early warning to prevent equipment performance degradation or failure.
Secondly, the wind speed monitor is equally important. It can monitor the changes in wind speed. When an abnormality occurs, it will quickly notify the staff through sound and light alarms, allowing them to check and repair in time to maintain the normal operation of the equipment and avoid production interruptions caused by wind speed problems.
Fire alarms are the safety net of the entire system. It can monitor the temperature and gas in the environment around the equipment. Once a fire risk is detected, it will immediately activate the alarm to prevent the spread of fire and ensure the safety of personnel and equipment.
In general, the alarm setting of the air-cooling protection system is the key to ensuring the safe and stable operation of the glass furnace and glass tin bath. Only by ensuring the accurate and timely response of the alarm system can equipment be protected to the maximum extent, production efficiency maintained, and personnel safety ensured.