What equipment should power plant inspection personnel pay attention to when inspecting the fine treatment regeneration system?
In order to ensure the safe operation of equipment during rainy days, special inspection items and inspection cycles for rainy days have been formulated. At the same time, in order to ensure personal safety during the inspection, the following safety precautions are formulated:
1. During special inspections, it is required to wear necessary labor protection equipment, such as raincoats and rain boots. Do not use umbrellas with metal poles during thunderstorms. Do not carry tools with metal poles on your shoulders. You are required to wear labor protection shoes when entering the site. To prevent slipping, electrical personnel should wear insulating shoes during inspections to prevent electric shock.
2. When thunderstorms or strong winds occur, personnel should stay away from telephone poles, towers, chimneys, building lightning rods and grounding down conductors when entering the scene; if thunderstorms are discovered, quickly go to a safe place to avoid It is strictly prohibited to take shelter under big trees or near electric poles.
3. Coal sampling personnel are prohibited from sampling during heavy rain or thunderstorms, and measures should be taken to prevent rain from entering the sampling machine command room. In hot weather, take measures to prevent heatstroke when taking samples, and prepare parasols, Huoxiang Zhengqi water and other heatstroke prevention supplies.
4. On rainy days, staff in the class must turn on their mobile phones to vibrate when they go out for inspection. Those who have a walkie-talkie must use a walkie-talkie to keep in touch at any time.
5. When entering cable trenches or low-level water pump pits, you must wear insulated water shoes to prevent damage to the insulation of each sewage pump and personal injury caused by electrification in the water.
6. Windy weather requires operators to stop driving and install track clamps, and take safety measures.
7. Inspections on rainy days focus on checking whether each downpipe flows smoothly and whether the downpipe cannot drain properly due to blockage of the nozzle or pipe. Check whether there is leakage near the downspout and splashing on the equipment, and similar problems are found. be processed in a timely manner. During special inspections, focus on inspecting motors and electric actuators that are prone to rain on site, and provide necessary coverings to prevent the junction box from raining and short-circuiting, causing equipment malfunction and causing unsafe conditions.
8. Timely check whether all doors and windows on site are closed. Inspection of equipment near windows should be strengthened. In strong winds, check whether the glass of each door and window is intact to prevent the glass skylight from being blown or falling on the equipment during strong winds. Falling on pedestrians patrolling.
9. In the fuel workshop, the dry coal shed should be well protected from rain, and all measures should be taken to ensure that water does not enter the dry coal shed. In order to ensure production tasks, drivers are required to use the firewall in the dry coal shed when loading coal. coal, and try to use relatively dry coal. The belt attendants will strengthen inspections, focusing on the coal drop pipe part, to prevent the coal from being very wet and clogging the coal drop pipe on rainy days, affecting safe production.
10. Carry out key inspections on low-lying areas, and use sandbag cofferdams for low-level pools, slag washing pump rooms, slurry pump rooms, cable trenches where water easily enters, and comprehensive pump rooms to prevent When rainwater enters and water accumulates in pump pits, cable trenches, etc., start the sewage pump immediately to prevent insulation damage to the equipment.