After the storm attack, the equipment into the water if not dealt with promptly, will bring serious consequences. First, the water will destroy the oil film, greatly reducing the lubrication performance so that the wear of the equipment will increase. At the same time, water mixed with oil will accelerate the oxidation reaction, produce corrosive substances, further erosion of equipment components, and shorten the life of the oil. These problems not only disrupt the production process, but also directly threaten the long-term stable operation of the equipment, industrial production efficiency and economic benefits constitute a major threat. In the face of water ingress into the equipment, we should immediately take the following emergency countermeasures: First, ensure personnel safety, immediately cut off the power supply, and stop the equipment operation, to prevent short circuits or other security risks. Next, meticulously clean the sludge and water on the surface and inside the equipment, and assess the damage to the equipment and repair any damage found on time. In terms of oil treatment, if the water intake is large, the old lubricant needs to be thoroughly drained and replaced with a new, high-quality lubricant to ensure that the system is well lubricated again. If the water intake is low, consider using a professional dewatering and filtration service to effectively purify the lubricant, which is both economical and environmentally friendly. Once all cleaning and oil changes have been completed, start the equipment for a light duty test run. At this stage, it is necessary to fully check whether the oil supply system, seals and components function properly, to ensure that the equipment meets the production requirements before being put into formal use. In order to more effectively deal with the problem of water in the equipment, we should follow the three principles: Firstly, to strengthen the preliminary preventive work, improve the waterproof ability and early warning ability of the equipment, and strive to find and take action at the early stage of water ingress, so as to minimise the loss. The second is to ensure the safety of the medium-term treatment process, strictly comply with the safety operating procedures, to ensure the safety of the working environment, to avoid the occurrence of secondary accidents. Thirdly, we will carry out post-process inspections in a meticulous manner, comprehensively and meticulously checking the status of the equipment, identifying and resolving problems in a timely manner, ensuring that the equipment is in the best condition for production, and avoiding chain reactions triggered by potential hazards. By following the above guidelines and principles, we can effectively deal with the problem of water ingress into the equipment after heavy rainfall, ensure production safety, maintain equipment health, and escort the sustainable and stable development of the enterprise.
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