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When using the oil purifier in winter, the low-temperature environment may affect the performance of the equipment and the characteristics of the oil. Pay special attention to the following matters:
- Preheating before starting: In a low-temperature environment, the oil purifier should be preheated before starting, usually to 20-40℃.
- Heating system: Use the equipment's heating system or external heating device to ensure that the oil temperature is appropriate.
- Low-viscosity oil: select low-viscosity oil suitable for low-temperature environments to reduce flow resistance.
- Antifreeze oil: In extremely cold areas, use antifreeze oil to prevent the oil from solidifying.
- Insulation measures: Take insulation measures for the oil purifier and pipelines, such as wrapping them with insulation materials to reduce heat loss.
- Indoor operation: Try to operate indoors to avoid exposing the equipment to extremely low-temperature environments.
- Seal status: Seals are prone to hardening and aging at low temperatures and need to be checked and replaced regularly.
- Sealing check: Ensure that all joints of the equipment are well sealed to prevent oil leakage.
- Filter element status: The filter element may become brittle at low temperatures and needs to be checked and replaced regularly.
- Filter element preheating: Before replacing the filter element, you can preheat it to room temperature to avoid damage during installation.
- Temperature monitoring: Real-time monitoring of the oil temperature to ensure that it is within the appropriate range (usually 40-60℃).
- Pressure monitoring: The viscosity of the oil increases at low temperatures, which may cause the pressure to increase. Real-time monitoring and adjustment are required.
- Slow start: When starting the oil purifier at low temperatures, the oil flow should be gradually increased to avoid sudden pressurization.
- Gradual shutdown: Reduce the oil flow before shutdown, then turn off the heating system, and finally turn off the equipment.
- Clean the equipment: Clean the inside and outside of the equipment regularly to keep the equipment clean.
- Check the pipeline: Check whether the pipeline is frozen or blocked and clean it in time.
- Storage temperature: The oil should be stored in an environment with a suitable temperature to avoid solidification at low temperatures.
- Oil preheating: The oil can be preheated to a suitable temperature before use to reduce flow resistance.
- Spare heating equipment: Prepare spare heating equipment to prevent failure of the main heating system.
- Emergency plan: Develop an emergency plan for a low-temperature environment to ensure that the equipment can be handled quickly in emergencies.
When using the oil purifier in winter, special attention should be paid to preheating equipment, selecting low-viscosity oil, taking insulation measures, checking seals, maintaining filter elements, monitoring operating parameters, standardizing startup and shutdown operations, regular maintenance, reasonable storage of oil, and preparing emergency measures. Through these measures, the oil purifier can be ensured to operate efficiently in a low-temperature environment and extend the service life of the equipment.