Here isProgram thermostatThe precautions in the safety usage guide combine operational standards and safety requirements:
Installation environment requirements
Temperature controllers should be kept away from open flames, combustibles, high-temperature equipment, and humid environments, avoiding direct sunlight, dust accumulation, or corrosive gases such as sulfides and ammonia. The installation position should be stable to prevent external collision or compression.
Power Supply and Electrical Safety
Use power supply voltage that meets national standards to avoid overload or short circuit. When plugging in or unplugging power, the device should be turned off to prevent electric shock. Regularly check the insulation status of power cables, sensor cables, and connecting wires, and replace damaged cables immediately.
Waterproof and moisture-proof measures
It is strictly prohibited to use temperature controllers in damp or water source environments to prevent liquid from seeping into the equipment and causing short circuits or damage. When cleaning, only use a dry soft cloth to wipe, and do not use cleaning agents containing acidic, corrosive, or solvent substances.
Operating standards and parameter settings
Strictly follow the instructions and prohibit unauthorized disassembly, modification, or alteration of parameters. When setting the temperature range, it is necessary to comply with the equipment specifications to avoid overheating operation. The program settings need to verify the logical rationality to prevent accidents caused by misoperation.
Equipment heat dissipation and ventilation
Keep the ventilation around the equipment unobstructed and avoid blocking the heat dissipation holes or fans. Long term operation requires regular cleaning of heat dissipation components to prevent performance degradation or malfunction caused by overheating.
Signal and Communication Security
Ensure stable wireless signal. If the signal is abnormal, restart or replace the battery. The communication distance and cable specifications must comply with the manual requirements to avoid control failure caused by signal interference.
Load and relay protection
The output relay should be used within the rated load to avoid contact melting or combustion caused by overdue operation. Regularly check the status of relays and replace aging components in a timely manner.
Preventing accidental contact and ensuring child safety
Avoid placing objects on the surface of the thermostat to prevent accidental touch of the buttons. The equipment should be installed in a location that children cannot reach to prevent danger caused by misoperation.
Emergency response and power outage protection
Before maintenance, all power switches must be disconnected to ensure that the equipment is completely powered off. Clearly labeled circuit breakers should be installed near the equipment to facilitate quick power disconnection in emergency situations.
Waste disposal standards
Abandoned thermostats must be disposed of in accordance with national environmental regulations and are prohibited from being discarded at will. Special tools should be used before disassembly to prevent the leakage of harmful substances or environmental pollution.