
Explosion-proof unit air conditioners, 10-horsepower explosion-proof air conditioners, 5-horsepower explosion-proof air conditioners - Explosion-proof unit air conditioners, explosion-proof air conditioning units (unit type) unit-type explosion-proof air conditioning units (cooling heat pump units) -- Unit-type explosion-proof air conditioning units, also known as explosion-proof modular air conditioners, can be readily combined to meet various power requirements.
Explosion-proof unitary air conditioning product features:
1. Explosion-proof Air Conditioners (Unit Type), with large cooling and heating capacity, fast speed, and high intelligence.
2. The indoor unit features a frame structure, a liquid crystal display, and ultra-quiet design for a silent operation, with fully automatic operation.
3. Full automatic fault self-inspection, full automatic on/off settings.
4. Utilizing a branded expansion valve as the throttle element, it can flexibly adjust the refrigerant flow according to the load, making the operation more rational.
5. Utilizes internally threaded copper tubes and hydrophilic fins for high heat transfer efficiency.
6. Equipped with a branded microcomputer automatic control system, featuring automatic fault diagnosis, it operates with time, energy, and labor savings.
7. All major refrigeration components are of world-renowned brands, ensuring long-term operation.
8. Explosion-proof marking: Exd ibmb IIB T4 Gb, Exd ibmb II C T4 Gb, temperature group T3.
9. Application: Suitable for dangerous areas with flammable and explosive risks, such as oil and chemical industries.
GB3836.1-2010 Explosive Atmospheres, Part 1: Equipment, General Requirements
GB3836.2-2010 Explosive Atmospheres Part 2: Equipment protected by flameproof enclosures "d"
GB3836.4-2010 Explosive Atmospheres Part 4: Equipment protected by intrinsic safety "i"
GB3836.9-2006 Electrical equipment for explosive gas atmospheres — Part 9: Encapsulation type “m”
GB3836.15-2000 Electrical Equipment for Explosive Gas Atmospheres, Part 15: Electrical Installations in Hazardous Areas (Excluding Coal Mines)







