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Reasonable Selection of Pulse Valve for Dust Collection System

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The pulse valve prevents excessive or insufficient cleaning of dust, both of which can affect the working state and performance of the dust collector under low and stable pressure loss. When the dust collector is in working condition, observing the working status of the pulse controller and solenoid valve requires a high level of equipment operation, installation, and maintenance management. There are requirements for the specific resistance of dust, which can be used for a long time. The smoothness of the air network and the working parameters of the fan should be checked to determine whether it is a problem with the air network design or an unreasonable selection of dust collectors and fans. Extended the lifespan of the coated dust bag.

There are roughly three types of electromagnetic pulse valves, including right angle electromagnetic pulse valves, straight through electromagnetic pulse valves, and submerged electromagnetic pulse valves. Equipment belonging to these three types has the same function, but our needs may vary in different situations. Therefore, we still need to choose the right type according to our actual needs.

Of course, although these three types have different applications, if we can use them correctly according to the basic operating methods, the convenience they can bring us will also be a lot. These are the common types of electromagnetic pulse valves that we refer to, and regardless of which type it is, it is very important for our applications, and what we can do is to effectively utilize it.

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