What does it mean when the Magotan detects pressure loss?
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Magotan detecting pressure loss is a warning issued by the tire pressure monitoring system. Pressure loss: Pressure loss, also known as pressure drop or pressure differential, is a technical and economic indicator that represents the amount of energy consumed by a device. It is expressed as the total pressure difference of the fluid at the inlet and outlet of the device, essentially reflecting the mechanical energy consumed by the fluid passing through a dust removal device (or other devices), and is directly proportional to the power consumed by the fan. Under the premise of ensuring dust removal efficiency, the pressure loss should be as small as possible. The pressure loss of most dust removal devices is 1-2%. For fans used in dust removal equipment, the greater the pressure loss, the smaller the fan needs to be, requiring a balance to achieve optimal dust removal performance. Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS): The Tire Pressure Monitoring System, abbreviated as "TPMS," stands for "tire pressure monitoring system." This technology can automatically monitor various conditions of the tires in real time by recording the rotation speed of the tires or through electronic sensors installed inside the tires, providing effective safety protection for driving.