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In many fields such as scientific research, chemical industry, and environmental protection, nitrogen, as an important industrial gas, plays a vital role. In order to meet the needs of on-site nitrogen production, portable nitrogen generators came into being. It is not only efficient and convenient, but also can operate stably in complex environments.
Output pressure
The output pressure of a portable nitrogen generator is one of its key performance indicators. Depending on different application scenarios and user needs, the output pressure range of these devices usually varies. Generally speaking, the output pressure of a portable nitrogen generator can be adjusted within a certain range to meet the requirements of different working pressures. For example, some devices can adjust the output pressure within the range of 0-0.6Mpa to meet the requirements of nitrogen pressure for different equipment and processes.
When adjusting the output pressure, users need to pay attention to the following points. First, ensure that the output pressure of the equipment does not exceed its rated working pressure to avoid damage to the equipment. Secondly, the output pressure should be set reasonably according to actual needs to avoid excessive or low pressure affecting the use of nitrogen. Finally, check the output pressure of the equipment regularly to see if it is stable. If abnormalities are found, they should be handled in time.
Working conditions
The working conditions of a portable nitrogen generator are also an important guarantee for its stable operation. The following are several main working conditions:
1. Power requirements: Portable nitrogen generators are usually powered by 220V±10%, 50Hz±5% AC power. Before use, users must ensure that the power supply is stable and the voltage fluctuation range is within the allowable range to avoid affecting the normal operation of the equipment.
2. Ambient temperature: The equipment should operate at a suitable ambient temperature, usually between 10-40℃. Too high or too low temperature will affect the performance and life of the equipment.
3. Relative humidity: The equipment also has certain requirements for the humidity of the environment, usually requiring the relative humidity not to exceed 85%. In a humid environment, the equipment is prone to moisture and rust, affecting its service life.
4. Ventilation requirements: The equipment requires good ventilation conditions during operation to ensure heat dissipation and gas circulation. In a closed or poorly ventilated environment, the equipment may be damaged by overheating.