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Routine inspection of the FKS-2 explosion-proof air conditioner

The compact air conditioner FKS-CLM type Ex is characterised by its compact dimensions. Despite the compact size, the effective cooling capacities are 2 kW and 4 kW respectively. The unit is easily mounted on a flat side panel and is also suitable for outdoor installation at temperatures from -40 °C to +55 °C. Of course, it can also be retrofitted in existing installations and Ex p enclosures. The compact air conditioner with heating can be used to maintain a precise temperature in cupboards and small containers.

The outer casing of the explosion-proof air conditioning unit is made of glass fibre reinforced polyester. This makes it durable, anti-static and resistant to corrosion and mineral oils. The evaporator and condenser are in separate pressure-insulated compartments. The electrical control unit is available on a mounting plate for use in hazardous areas, e.g. for use in Ex p enclosures. On request, we assume the installation of the control unit in an Ex d enclosure.

These air conditioners are subject to routine inspections which must be carried out at least twice a year to keep the equipment in the hazardous area in good working order. Ex Technologies Company together with BARTEC in Ukraine carry out routine maintenance of explosion-proof air conditioners. Our specialists visit the installation site and carry out the following work:

1. Check airborne contamination pathways.
2. Check the compliance of the Ex-d control box and air conditioner for tight connection and corrosion.
3. Check the faults and connection lines between the controller and the air conditioner.
4. Check the degree of contamination of the exhaust air filters.
5. Cleaning of the cooling fins of the ogigator and evaporator.
6. Check that the cooling air can flow unobstructed into the internal and external air circuits.
7. Cleaning the fan rotor. Checking for damage.
8. Review the Ex-d control unit for corrosion.
9. Review the cooler for moisture.
10. Overview of the cooling circuit leakage.
11. Check electrical connections in the control box and junction box.
12. Check filter inserts for contamination. Cleaning them with compressed air.
13. Check the system pressure.
14. Checking the motor protection switch.
15. Checking the operation of the condensation vertilator.
16. Checking the current on the compressor.
17. Check the refrigerant in the system.

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The compact air conditioner FKS-CLM type Ex is characterised by its compact dimensions. Despite the compact size, the effective cooling capacities are 2 kW and 4 kW respectively. The unit is easily mounted on a flat side panel and is also suitable for outdoor installation at temperatures from -40 °C to +55 °C. Of course, it can also be retrofitted in existing installations and Ex p enclosures. The compact air conditioner with heating can be used to maintain a precise temperature in cupboards and small containers.

The outer casing of the explosion-proof air conditioning unit is made of glass fibre reinforced polyester. This makes it durable, anti-static and resistant to corrosion and mineral oils. The evaporator and condenser are in separate pressure-insulated compartments. The electrical control unit is available on a mounting plate for use in hazardous areas, e.g. for use in Ex p enclosures. On request, we assume the installation of the control unit in an Ex d enclosure.

These air conditioners are subject to routine inspections which must be carried out at least twice a year to keep the equipment in the hazardous area in good working order. Ex Technologies Company together with BARTEC in Ukraine carry out routine maintenance of explosion-proof air conditioners. Our specialists visit the installation site and carry out the following work:

1. Check airborne contamination pathways.
2. Check the compliance of the Ex-d control box and air conditioner for tight connection and corrosion.
3. Check the faults and connection lines between the controller and the air conditioner.
4. Check the degree of contamination of the exhaust air filters.
5. Cleaning of the cooling fins of the ogigator and evaporator.
6. Check that the cooling air can flow unobstructed into the internal and external air circuits.
7. Cleaning the fan rotor. Checking for damage.
8. Review the Ex-d control unit for corrosion.
9. Review the cooler for moisture.
10. Overview of the cooling circuit leakage.
11. Check electrical connections in the control box and junction box.
12. Check filter inserts for contamination. Cleaning them with compressed air.
13. Check the system pressure.
14. Checking the motor protection switch.
15. Checking the operation of the condensation vertilator.
16. Checking the current on the compressor.
17. Check the refrigerant in the system.

Contact explosion-protected equipment professionals.

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