The installation of ventilation ducts in large textile processing workshops has the following technical requirements:
Design aspect:
- Reasonable planning of pipeline layout to ensure that air can be evenly distributed to all areas to avoid ventilation dead corners.
- Accurately calculate ventilation volume based on factors such as workshop area, equipment layout and personnel distribution.
Material selection:
- Use corrosion-resistant and rust-resistant materials to adapt to the humid, fiber dust and other environments that may exist in the textile workshop.
- Ensure that the pipe has a certain strength and durability.
Installation process:
- The pipe connection should be tight to prevent air leakage and ensure ventilation efficiency.
- The mounting bracket shall be stable and able to withstand the weight of the pipe and vibration during operation.
- Pay attention to reasonable avoidance and connection with other equipment and building structures.
Noise reduction processing:
- Take shock absorption and noise reduction measures to reduce the impact of noise generated by the operation of the ventilation system on the workshop environment.
For example, at design time, specialized software may be used to simulate air flow to determine the best piping direction and tuyere location. In terms of material, stainless steel or specially treated galvanized steel plates may be selected to make ventilation ducts. During the installation process, high-quality sealing materials are used to ensure tight connection and strong welding of the bracket. In terms of noise reduction, silencers can be installed at the fan, and sound insulation materials can be wrapped on the pipe. The strict implementation of these technical requirements contributes to an efficient and comfortable textile workshop environment.