What are the precautions for using a tobacco foreign object removal device?

Release time:2024-02-06

  Use Tobacco Foreign Object Removal Device At this time, there are several important precautions that must be followed to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the equipment:

   Safety Operating Procedures: Before starting the machine, first sound the horn (or activate the signal) to ensure that all other personnel are standing in a safe location. During operation, if you notice any abnormal behavior or unusual noises, immediately stop the machine for inspection—and only resume operation after the issue has been resolved. While the machine is running, never add oil, sweep the machine, or wipe it down with cotton rags. Avoid touching moving parts with your hands, and never attempt to troubleshoot malfunctions directly. If troubleshooting is necessary, first stop the machine entirely and shut off the steam valve before proceeding.

   Electrical Equipment Maintenance: If electrical equipment malfunctions, notify an electrician for inspection and repair—do not attempt to dismantle or fix it yourself. When maintenance inside the equipment is necessary, always disconnect the power and steam supply first, and clearly display a warning sign. Only enter the equipment to perform repairs after it has completely cooled down.

   Precautions for the Foreign Object Removal System: During the formulation learning process, the tobacco foreign-object removal system can easily incorporate objects with colors similar to tobacco leaves into its color database, which in turn lowers the system's efficiency in detecting and removing such contaminants. To address this issue, the system employs a color-library filtering method specifically designed to identify and exclude objects resembling tobacco leaves. Additionally, when larger foreign objects are detected, a specially designed alarm alerts operators, enabling them to manually sort these unwanted items from the tobacco leaves—thereby significantly enhancing the overall reliability of the system.

   Daily operational precautions: The operator's proper use of the impurity remover significantly impacts its performance. During daily operations, pay attention to factors such as cold water pressure and temperature, as well as compressed air pressure. When starting up, follow the prescribed steps carefully—this includes powering on the system, activating the main power isolator switch, and toggling the power isolator switch located on the side of the control cabinet—ensuring that the system controller completes its self-check and initialization process before accessing the operator’s main menu.

  Following these precautions will ensure the safe operation of the tobacco foreign-object removal device, enhance operational efficiency, and safeguard the safety of personnel.

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