1. Cool down and maintain after construction: After construction is completed, wait for the heating device to cool naturally before maintenance to avoid burns caused by high temperature.
2. Cut off power and gas during cleaning: Whether cleaning or maintenance work, be sure to cut off the power supply and gas supply first to ensure safety.
3. Check the lines regularly: Carefully check whether the outer skin of the wires is damaged, aged or short-circuited, and replace the problematic lines in time.
4. Keep dry: Avoid the heating device in a humid environment for a long time to prevent electrical components from being damp and short-circuited.
5. Handle parts with care: When removing and installing components such as heating elements, move gently to prevent unnecessary damage.
6. Choose appropriate cleaning tools and materials: Use soft, non-corrosive cleaning tools and detergents to avoid damaging the surface and components of the heating device.
7. Follow the manufacturer's guidelines: Strictly follow the maintenance manual provided by the paver manufacturer, and do not change the maintenance process and requirements at will.
8. Check the seals: Check the seals of gas pipes and valves regularly to ensure that there are no leaks.
9. Proper storage: If the equipment is not used for a long time, it should be stored in a dry, ventilated and safe place, and protective measures should be taken.
10. Maintenance records: Keep detailed records after each maintenance, including the time, content, and parts replaced, so as to facilitate tracking of equipment maintenance.
Maintenance precautions for pavers
Jul 15, 2024






