The low-temperature evaporator has its own specific operating, maintenance, and repair patterns. Only by adhering to the prescribed working conditions and operating rules can the equipment be kept in good technical condition through correct operation and maintenance. Over long periods of operation, mechanical equipment inevitably suffers from wear, misalignment, and degradation in technical condition due to friction, high temperatures, humidity, and various physical and chemical effects, resulting in a decline in operational efficiency. Therefore, timely, accurate, and high-quality disassembly and repair are essential to restore equipment performance and maintain it in good working condition. In summary, equipment maintenance should focus on the following aspects:
1. Correct Equipment Usage
Every piece of equipment must have operating procedures. These procedures are mainly developed based on the manufacturer’s instructions combined with on-site conditions. Operators must strictly follow these procedures. Operating conditions should be recorded during equipment use.
2. Proper Equipment Maintenance
Maintenance procedures should be established for all equipment and can be combined with operating procedures. Maintenance activities should be well-documented.
3. Effective Equipment Inspection and Repair
The maintenance cycles for key equipment must be clearly defined, and regular inspections should be conducted. For routine repairs, maintenance quotas for materials and labor should be set to reduce repair costs. Every repair should be thoroughly documented.
4. Comprehensive Equipment Management Procedures
Effective management of the entire lifecycle of equipment—from procurement, installation, commissioning, acceptance, usage, maintenance, and repair to decommissioning and renewal—is essential. Complete equipment files and various management systems should be established.