Automatic Sensor Sliding Door Goods Shower Room
| Purification Performance: | 99.99%,0.5μm | Wind speed: | 20-25m/s |
| Material: | Stainless Steel | Nozz1e Quantity: | 24 |
The cargo shower is an essential passage for goods to enter the cleanroom. It reduces contamination caused by goods entering and exiting the cleanroom. With electronic interlocking doors, it also acts as an air lock to prevent unpurified air from entering the cleanroom. The high-tech intelligent voice-controlled cargo shower is equipped with a voice prompt system, providing user-friendly operation and effective purification. Clean air filtered by the HEPA filter is sprayed onto the surface of goods from all directions via rotating nozzles, effectively and quickly removing dust particles. The dust-laden air is recirculated to the shower area after being filtered by the primary and HEPA filters.
- Regularly test all technical indicators with instruments. Handle promptly if they do not meet the required parameters.
- Clean the filter material of the primary air filter regularly according to actual usage.
- If the air speed decreases, first check if the surface of the primary air filter is black. If so, clean or replace the non-woven fabric inside.
- If the air speed remains low after cleaning or replacing the primary filter, the HEPA filter is blocked and must be replaced.
- When replacing the HEPA filter, remove the nozzle panel, take out the old filter, and install a new one of the same specification. Ensure the arrow mark on the filter points to the airflow direction and the seal is tight to prevent leakage.
- After replacement, check for leaks around the frame and test with a dust particle counter. The equipment can operate normally only when it meets the technical standards.
- Regularly inspect the electrical circuit. Refer to the electrical schematic for troubleshooting if a fault occurs.
- Maintain the doors regularly to ensure the electromagnetic lock aligns with the lock hole to avoid jamming.
- The operating temperature of this equipment must not exceed 50℃, and the use of open flames is strictly prohibited.
