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The sawdust dryer has strong applicability, and has the characteristics of large drying output, energy saving and low maintenance cost. Many users will have such questions in summer: what is the appropriate temperature for the sawdust dryer? What should we pay attention to when the sawdust dryer works in summer?
1. Control the temperature of the combustion chamber
If it is too high, it will damage the conveying equipment. If it is too low, the moisture content of the sawdust will exceed the standard.
2. Under certain conditions, a secondary blast facility can be added to the combustion chamber to improve the combustion effect.
3. The screen funnel in the machine should be checked regularly for wear and tear, and foreign objects should be cleaned up in time to prevent wood chips from clogging and keep the air passage unobstructed to ensure that the exciter is in good working condition.
Excessive temperature in summer will affect the work of the sawdust dryer, and even cause the sawdust dryer to stop running. Therefore, it is especially important to control the temperature inside the sawdust dryer, especially in summer. I hope that everyone can control the temperature of the sawdust dryer to ensure the normal operation of the sawdust dryer.
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