Solution

Solution

Factory / Workshop / Warehouse (General Industrial Scenarios)


Core requirements

Large-space air circulation, universal exhaust of dust and harmful gases, temperature and humidity protection for stored goods, and basic ventilation assurance for operational personnel.

 

Dedicated technical adaptation

Large-space ventilation and environmental conditioning The large-scale production workshop is equipped with a combination of industrial ceiling fans and variable-frequency wall-mounted exhaust fans. In summer, this setup facilitates air circulation to cool the space; in winter, it works in conjunction with the heating system to ensure even distribution of warm air. The workshop is divided into ventilation subsystems by zone: unoccupied areas maintain low airflow, while occupied work areas increase airflow, achieving an energy-saving rate of over 30%.

Specialized ventilation for warehousing The electronic components warehouse is equipped with a dehumidifying ventilation system that maintains humidity levels between 40% and 55%, with real-time adjustments made via temperature and humidity sensors to prevent moisture damage to the components. The chemical raw materials warehouse is fitted with explosion-proof ventilation fans and combustible gas sensors. The fans are linked to the warehouse doors: when the door is opened, the fans automatically start to exhaust air; once the door is closed, the fans switch to a low-airflow mode to prevent gas accumulation. For dry goods warehouses—such as those storing grains and building materials—natural ventilation is combined with mechanical ventilation. On sunny days, roof vents are opened to take advantage of thermal pressure for natural ventilation; on cloudy or rainy days, ventilation fans are activated to remove moisture and prevent dampness.

General Security Assurance An emergency ventilation system is installed in the workshop. In the event of a fire or leakage of hazardous gases, the system automatically shuts down the normal ventilation and activates the emergency exhaust fans to direct the discharge of harmful gases and smoke. The ventilation equipment features protective designs to prevent operators from accidentally coming into contact with it. Additionally, the operational status of the equipment is regularly monitored via a central platform, thereby reducing the risk of malfunctions.