Industrial air conditioner
Industrial air conditioners, also known as environmentally friendly air conditioners, water-cooled air conditioners, or water-cooled air conditioners, are a type of evaporative cooling and air exchange unit that does not require refrigerants and uses the principle of water evaporation to carry away heat for natural cooling. When the air passes through the unit, it can be output at a temperature of 5-10 ℃ lower than the normal temperature. It is an evaporative cooling and air exchange unit that integrates cooling, air exchange, dust prevention, and odor removal. Compared to traditional ventilation equipment, it has a cooling effect; Compared to air conditioning units, it is environmentally friendly, energy-saving, and emission free. Due to its characteristics of no exhaust emissions, low energy consumption, and good cooling effect, evaporative air conditioners are also advocated energy-saving products, which can provide cooling and ventilation services for open or semi open spaces such as public places, factory workshops, warehouses, commercial and entertainment venues.
The appearance of industrial air conditioners is beautiful and fashionable, and the overall machine is designed with a symmetrical aesthetic. The body material is made of high-strength and ductile PP plastic, which has chemical resistance, heat resistance, electrical insulation, high-strength mechanical properties, and good high wear resistance processing performance. The material is made by pressing, shaping, curing, slicing, grinding and other processes, which not only makes the unit compact in structure, firm in design, but also has the characteristics of corrosion resistance and aging resistance.
Reasons for Dripping of Industrial Air Conditioners
The refrigerant used in the air conditioner is Freon. The characteristic of Freon is that when it changes from a gaseous state to a liquid state, it releases a lot of heat. When transitioning from a liquid state to a gas state, it absorbs a lot of heat. The air conditioner is designed based on this principle, which involves first absorbing heat, gasification, and then liquefying and releasing heat.
The compressor compresses the gaseous refrigerant into a high-temperature and high-pressure gaseous refrigerant, and then sends it to the condenser for heat dissipation to become a liquid refrigerant at room temperature and high pressure. Then it goes to the capillary tube and enters the evaporator. Due to the sudden increase in space and decrease in pressure after the refrigerant reaches the evaporator from the capillary tube, the liquid refrigerant will vaporize and become a gaseous low-temperature refrigerant, absorbing a lot of heat. The evaporator will become cold, and the electric fan in the refrigeration room will blow the indoor air through the evaporator, so the cool air button will blow out the cool air; The water vapor in the air will condense into water droplets when it encounters a cold evaporator and flow out along the water pipe, which is the reason for the dripping of water during the cooling process.
Reason 1:
When the indoor unit is misaligned, the installation of the human body is not firm, which leads to the displacement of the indoor unit, or the fixed slot plate of the indoor unit is not firm, which over time leads to the displacement of the air conditioner, resulting in difficult drainage of the air conditioner. The improper installation position of the human body of the indoor unit, the horizontal position of the indoor unit, and the pipeline position are too high and the drainage is improper.
Solution:
Move the body of the air conditioner and use a liquid level to re measure the position of the air conditioner. Lower the air conditioner as low as possible to the end of the cooler outlet.
Reason 2:
Water dripping from the heat exchanger can also cause water dripping in the air conditioning unit. Due to the prolonged absence of cleaning after using air conditioning, the switch is too dirty.
Solution:
Clean with air conditioner cleaner and gently brush with a wool brush. You can also use a high-power air conditioner to blow on the cold air to remove dust.
Reason 3:
The indoor or outdoor drainage pipes have been blocked by people, or the dirt inside the refrigerator has blocked the outlet, resulting in the inability to transmit water.
Solution:
The key is to first check whether the drainage pipe of the air conditioning is smooth and whether the connection between the drainage pipe and the air conditioning pipe is accurate. If the drainage pipe is blocked by dust, a high-pressure water gun and specialized air conditioning cleaning software can be used to connect the drainage pipe.
Reason 4:
Poor drainage of the air conditioning drainage pipe can also cause water dripping in the air conditioning indoor unit. The drainage pipe becomes wavy due to aging or looseness, which can prevent the condensed water from being discharged from the air conditioning through the drainage pipe.
Solution:
Choose a drainage pipe again, or ask the air conditioner seller to repair the drainage pipe of the air conditioner.
Reason 5:
Because the insulation material on the piping is too thin or of poor quality, the insulation pipe is not fully encapsulated, and condensation may occur when the refrigerant in the piping is used.
Solution:
This is a common problem with indoor unit dripping. When such a situation occurs, the adhesive tape should be removed to check whether the insulation material is aging or improperly sealed. Once gaps or thin insulation materials are found, the piping should be encapsulated again, and the aging insulation pipe should be replaced to maintain the sealing of the piping.