What to Do When Pressure Loss is Detected?
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When pressure loss is detected, simply stop and rest for 15-25 minutes. Additional information about pressure loss is as follows: 1. 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 between the inlet and outlet of the device. Essentially, it reflects 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. 2. Pressure loss includes frictional pressure loss and local pressure loss. Frictional pressure loss refers to the pressure loss caused by the viscosity of the fluid as it flows through a straight pipe. Local pressure loss refers to the pressure loss caused by local resistances such as valves, bends, or changes in the cross-sectional area of the flow passage.