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How to understand explosion-proof air shower room

How to understand explosion-proof air shower room

    With the development of the times, more and more various air showers are popping up on the market, especially explosion-proof air showers. So today I will mainly tell you about the knowledge of explosion-proof air showers. Usually, after the explosion-proof air shower is installed and accepted, it can be officially used. It is generally required that after entering the air shower, personnel should raise their arms, turn their bodies, and then pat all their clothes continuously. They can only exit the explosion-proof air shower after staying for a specified period.
    To ensure the best dust removal effect, few people can achieve it in actual use. Even after adding a voice prompt function in the air shower room, it cannot be guaranteed. According to different control methods, the use of explosion-proof air showers is also different. In fact, from this point of view, explosion-proof air showers are no different from ordinary air showers.
    What is currently common is the automatic interlocking induction air shower. The front and rear doors of this type of air shower are interlocked, and a sensor switch is installed in the room. When employees enter the air shower room, the entrance door is closed, and the sensor switch senses the presence of the personnel. At this time, the front and rear doors are locked at the same time, and the fan starts to work. Only after the specified shower time is reached, the exit door will open and personnel can ventilate. shower room.
    This kind of air shower room has a forced shower effect on people entering its interior, ensuring a certain shower effect. When personnel leave the clean room through the air shower, the front and rear door locks and sensor switches will determine whether they need to be showered based on the order in which they are opened to avoid ineffective actions.
    Explosion-proof air shower with forced shower. When people are showered in the air shower, both doors are locked, and cannot enter or exit. When there are many people and they come in and out frequently, an isolation room is usually set up next to the air shower or at other exits for people to leave the clean room, to improve the utilization rate of the air shower and reduce unnecessary waiting.