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Electrical structure of explosion-proof LED lamp chamber

Time:2023-09-14 Views:0

1. Couplings, insulation sleeves, and terminals must have satisfactory mechanical resistance to prevent damage when connecting equipment.


The wiring must be sturdy and durable, avoiding looseness, and should not become loose due to vibration, heat, thermal expansion, and shortening of conductors and insulators.


2. Power connectors must be correctly distinguished. After rotation, assuming that the cable plug extends from the junction box, the surrounding metal components will not come into contact.


3. The terminals must take measures to prevent them from loosening to avoid deformation of the wires at the root of the terminal. It is not allowed to press the cable directly with the screw head, as it will damage the cable connector. Recommended reading: Explosion-proof LED lamp product technology needs to be promoted


4. The insulation sleeve should be made of data with poor moisture absorption. For explosion-proof LED lights with a voltage higher than 127 V, phenolic plastic products are not used.


With the continuous development of explosion-proof LED shopping centers, enterprises must constantly summarize their strength in order to stand firm in the game.


The arrival of intelligence will clarify the future development trend of explosion-proof LED lights, telling enterprises that they hope to make progress in product technology in the future and must innovate.


Nowadays, companies working in this country do not lack home technology, and global companies are far ahead in product functionality, planning, and intelligence.


The situation is not optimistic, and Chinese enterprises should increase their investment in scientific research, so that their products have technological content and can be installed in shopping malls. Due to the needs of the shopping center, the product is reasonably developed and cannot be transferred.