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What is the difference between explosion-proof lights and ordinary lights?

Time:2022-05-24 Views:0

The difference between explosion-proof lamps and ordinary lamps_different installation methods The difference between explosion-proof lamps and ordinary lamps lies in the installation methods. The most important thing for explosion-proof electrical appliances is that they cannot be grounded, as grounding will easily generate sparks, and most of the power cords are explosion-proof and flame-retardant. Generates electrical sparks that ignite explosive mixtures. The difference in wiring also directly leads to the difference in the scope of use of the two.

The difference between explosion-proof lamps and ordinary lamps The explosion-proof lampshade is made of high-strength glass and metal mesh, which also determines the difference in the use of the two.

The difference between explosion-proof lamps and ordinary lamps Both explosion-proof lamps and ordinary lamps are lamps, which are used as lighting in production, storage and rescue. This is the common point of explosion-proof lamps and ordinary lamps. In addition to ensuring the safety of general lighting fixtures, the surface temperature of explosion-proof lamps must be lower than the ignition temperature in an explosive environment during normal operation or when the lamps fail, because different explosive environments, its dangerous gases or Dusts have different ignition points.

The difference between explosion-proof lamps and ordinary lamps The explosion-proof lampshade is made of high-strength glass and metal mesh, which also determines the difference in the use of the two.

The difference between explosion-proof lamps and ordinary lamps Both explosion-proof lamps and ordinary lamps are lamps, which are used as lighting in production, storage and rescue. This is the common point of explosion-proof lamps and ordinary lamps. In addition to ensuring the safety of general lighting fixtures, the surface temperature of explosion-proof lamps must be lower than the ignition temperature in an explosive environment during normal operation or when the lamps fail, because different explosive environments, its dangerous gases or Dusts have different ignition points.