Routine maintenance of electromagnetic induction heater
How to maintain the electromagnetic induction heater in daily use?
Routine maintenance of electromagnetic induction heaters is the key to ensuring long-term stable operation and extending service life. The following are some specific maintenance measures:
1. Environmental requirements and installation inspection
1)Installation environment: The electromagnetic induction heater should be installed in a ventilated and dry environment with no corrosive gas and less dust. Avoid placing it in humid, dusty or static-prone places to reduce adverse effects on the equipment.
2)Installation inspection: During installation, it is necessary to strictly follow the installation instructions provided by the manufacturer to ensure that parameters such as insulation cotton thickness, winding thickness and length, inductance value, input current value, etc. meet the requirements. After the installation is completed, a comprehensive inspection should be carried out to confirm that everything is correct before it can be powered on.
2. Daily cleaning and dust prevention
1)Regular cleaning: After the electromagnetic induction heater is used for a period of time, a certain amount of dust and dirt will accumulate, which will affect the heating effect and heat dissipation performance. Therefore, it is necessary to regularly use a soft cloth or wiper to wipe off the dirt on the surface, especially the radiator and circuit board parts, to maintain their good working condition.
2)Dust-proof measures: Set up a dust-proof cover or dust-proof net around the equipment to reduce the entry of dust. At the same time, regularly clean the dust on the dust cover or dust screen to ensure smooth ventilation.
3. Waterproof and moisture-proof
1)Waterproof treatment: Electromagnetic induction heaters are electrical equipment and must not be exposed to water. When cleaning or repairing, be sure to prevent water or oil from entering the heater to avoid short circuit or damage.
2)Moisture-proof measures: Heaters that are not used for a long time should be moisture-proof, such as placing desiccant, regularly powering on and dehumidifying, etc., to prevent internal components from being damaged by moisture.
4. Electrical inspection and maintenance
1)Power supply check: Ensure that the power supply of the electromagnetic induction heater is stable to avoid overloading or failure of the equipment due to excessive or undervoltage. At the same time, regularly check whether the power cord and plug are damaged, and replace them in time if they are damaged.
2)Line inspection: Regularly check the heater connections and lines for looseness or damage, and make sure the equipment is wired correctly to avoid loss and short circuits. Aging lines and connectors should be replaced in time.
5. Precautions for use
1)Avoid collisions: During use, avoid collisions between the heater and other objects to avoid damage to the heater's shell or internal parts.
Correct use: operate the heater correctly according to the instructions. Do not perform abnormal operations, such as overload use, frequent switching on and off, etc., so as not to affect the service life of the heater.
2)Regular inspection: Check the heater regularly to observe whether there are any abnormal phenomena on its surface, such as leakage, heating, abnormal noise, etc. If abnormalities are found, repair or replacement should be carried out in time to ensure the safe operation of the equipment.
To sum up, the maintenance of electromagnetic induction heaters involves many aspects such as environmental requirements, daily cleaning, waterproofing and moisture-proofing, electrical inspection and usage precautions. Only by completing these maintenance tasks comprehensively and meticulously can the long-term stable operation of the electromagnetic induction heater be ensured and its service life extended.


