Before using the waste incinerator, a series of routine tests need to be carried out to ensure the safe and stable operation of the waste incinerator. The following are some of the routine test items:
Check the furnace: check the waste incinerator furnace body whether there is deformation, damage or fatigue cracks and other defects, while checking the furnace door, locking mechanism and discharge piping and other parts of the normal operation.
Check the combustion system: check the burner, igniter, gas valve, oil pump and other combustion system components are working properly, while checking the burner for blockage, corrosion and other problems.
Check the electrical system: check the garbage incinerator's electrical system, including motor, transformer, switch, fuse and other components are working properly, while checking whether the electrical wiring is firm and reliable.
Check the water system: check the waste incinerator water system, including water pumps, water tanks, pipelines and valves and other components are working properly, while checking whether the water flow meets the requirements.
Check the gas system: check the garbage incinerator gas system, including flue, dust absorber, fan and discharge piping and other components are working properly, while checking the gas flow and gas composition to meet the requirements.
Check the fire prevention system: check the garbage incinerator fire prevention system, including fire detectors, sprinklers, smoke detectors and alarm devices and other components are working properly.
In short, a number of tests need to be carried out before using a waste incinerator to ensure its safe and stable operation. These tests need to be carried out by professionals to ensure the accuracy and effectiveness of the tests.