2025/08/30
Organic fertilizer cooler equipment maintenance can be performed in the following areas:
1. Pre-startup Inspection: Check the cooler for debris and ensure internal cleanliness. Check all components, such as the motor, reducer, and cooling system, for proper function. Check the safety devices in the cooling system for proper function.
2. In-operation Monitoring: Pay attention to the sound, temperature, and vibration of the organic fertilizer equipment during operation. If any abnormalities are detected, stop the equipment for inspection immediately. Regularly check the motor current to ensure it is normal and avoid overload.
3. Post-operation Cleaning: After use, clean any residual material inside and outside the cooler to keep the equipment clean. If the equipment is not in use for an extended period, wipe it clean and cover it with a tarp.
4. Regular Maintenance: Regularly check the reducer oil gauge to ensure sufficient oil. If leaks are detected, replace the seals. Regularly regrease the bearings, generally every 500-800 hours of operation.
5. Component Inspection and Replacement: Regularly check the connecting bolts of each component for looseness and tighten them promptly. Inspect vulnerable parts for wear and replace them promptly if severely worn.
6. Electrical System Maintenance: Regularly check the electrical system wiring for tightness and for any abnormalities such as heat or odor. Clean dust from the control cabinet and inspect the electrical components for contact.
7. Troubleshooting: Check the upper and lower level sensors for malfunctions and any motor or circuit issues.
Inspect the discharge mechanism for damage.
Equipment maintenance should be performed by qualified personnel to ensure safe operation. During maintenance, disconnect the power supply and display a "Do Not Close" warning sign. Regularly conduct comprehensive equipment inspections and maintenance, and keep records of equipment operation.