The foundation and vibration damping measures are the basis for the stable operation of cold storage units. An uneven unit foundation and missing or failed vibration damping measures are key hidden dangers that affect the operational stability and service life of the unit, and may induce a series of component failures.
An uneven unit foundation will lead to uneven stress on the unit during operation, resulting in deformation of the unit body and connecting pipelines, loose connections of components, and even damage to core parts such as compressors, affecting the normal operation of the refrigeration system.
Vibration damping measures are crucial to reducing unit vibration. Missing vibration damping measures or failed damping components will make the unit generate excessive vibration during operation, increasing noise and accelerating the wear and aging of internal components.
Excessive vibration caused by missing or failed vibration damping measures can also lead to loosening of pipeline connections and welding joints, increasing the risk of refrigerant leakage and further increasing maintenance costs and operational hidden dangers.
Ensuring a flat unit foundation and installing qualified, effective vibration damping components are key to avoiding such hidden dangers. Standardizing foundation construction and regularly inspecting vibration damping measures can ensure stable unit operation.
Paying attention to the flatness of the unit foundation and the effectiveness of vibration damping measures can reduce component wear, avoid related failures, and ensure the long-term stable and efficient operation of the cold storage unit.
