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What to pay attention to the routine maintenance of fiber fabric air ducts


2024-08-12


Routine maintenance of fiber fabric air ducts requires attention to the following areas:

1.    Regular cleaning

  • The surface of the air duct is cleaned regularly to remove dust, dirt and impurities that may be adsorbed. A reasonable cleaning cycle can be set according to the amount of dust and the degree of contamination in the environment where it is used, and it is generally recommended to do it once every 3 - 6 months.
  • Use soft brushes or damp cloths when cleaning, avoid using sharp or rough tools to prevent damage to the air duct surface.

2.    Check Duct Integrity

  • Periodically inspect ducts for breaks, tears or open seams. This is especially true at connections and suspension points, which are susceptible to stress.
  • If damage is found, it should be repaired or replaced in a timely manner to ensure proper duct operation and air delivery.

3.    Check the suspension and support system

  • Ensure that the hanging and supporting devices of fiber fabric air ducts are firm and reliable, without looseness or deformation.
  • Check whether the connecting parts are firm, and tighten them in time if they are loose.

4.    Check the air volume and air speed

  • Regularly check whether the air supply volume and air velocity of the duct meet the design requirements. If you find that the air volume is reduced or the air speed is uneven, the duct may be clogged or damaged internally, which needs to be investigated and dealt with.

5.    Moisture and mold treatment

  • When used in a humid environment, attention should be paid to moisture and mold prevention. You can use moisture-proofing agents or ventilation measures to prevent mold from growing inside the duct.
  • If mold growth is found, it should be cleaned and disinfected in time for treatment.

6.    Regular professional maintenance

  • It is recommended to have a professional to carry out a comprehensive inspection and maintenance, including internal structure inspection and performance test, at regular intervals (e.g. 1 - 2 years).

7.    Record maintenance

  • Keep a detailed record of each maintenance work, including the time and content of the maintenance, problems found and treatment methods, etc. for future reference and traceability.

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