Corrosion-resistant ring fans require meticulous maintenance during daily use to ensure stable operation and performance.
First, regularly clean the fan surface to remove dust, debris, and other contaminants, preventing accumulation that could impair heat dissipation and accelerate corrosion.
Inspect fan connections, such as bolts, ensuring they are tight and secure to prevent vibration and malfunctions caused by loosening.
Observe the fan's operating status, including sound and speed. If abnormal sounds or unstable speed are detected, immediately stop the machine and investigate.
Regularly clean the fan's inlet and outlet to ensure smooth ventilation and prevent blockages that could affect airflow and efficiency.
Furthermore, inspect corrosion-resistant components for damage to their coatings or protective layers. Repair or replace any damaged parts promptly to maintain good corrosion resistance.
Simultaneously, schedule maintenance intervals according to usage frequency and environmental conditions, and maintain maintenance records to promptly identify and resolve potential problems. These routine maintenance measures effectively extend the service life of the corrosion-resistant ring fan and ensure its reliable operation.

