With the increasing number of current buyers of high-speed mixers, many users have reported that there may be tripping during use, which affects the use of the equipment. So how to solve the problem of tripping?
We all know that when using mixing equipment, if a trip occurs, it will affect production and mixing efficiency, and over time, if not handled in a timely manner, it will also affect the lifespan of the imaging equipment. So what is the reason for this problem? And how to solve it?
During the operation of the high-speed mixer, there is a trip. Check if the circuit breaker is disconnected and pull down the load side isolation switch, which is within the protection range of the circuit breaker.
If there is a power outage on the line, pull the load side isolation switch after disconnecting the line. However, remember not to pull the bus side isolation switch, which may cause damage to some parts during this process. Therefore, if there is a tripping phenomenon, it is necessary to find a technical operator for inspection.
When there is a tripping phenomenon, there is no need to panic too much. Find the cause of the fault, refer to the reasons introduced above, and then solve it. At the same time, operators should have a better understanding of the basic knowledge, operating methods, and common faults of the equipment. Because understanding these foundations allows for better identification of the cause and resolution of equipment problems.