regular inspection
Develop a regular inspection plan to inspect the appearance, connection parts, and corrugated pipes of the corrugated compensator. Check whether the corrugated pipe has defects such as deformation, cracks, corrosion, etc., and whether the connection parts are loose or leaking. For example, conduct a visual inspection once a month and a comprehensive performance inspection every six months.
Cleaning and maintenance
Keep the surface of the corrugated compensator clean and promptly remove dust, dirt, and debris from the surface. For corrugated compensators installed outdoors, it is necessary to prevent the accumulation of rainwater, snow, and other water to avoid corrosion of the corrugated pipes. You can use a clean cloth to wipe the surface, and if necessary, use a suitable cleaning agent for cleaning.
Lubrication maintenance
For the moving parts of the corrugated compensator, such as bolts, nuts, etc., regular lubrication and maintenance should be carried out to ensure their flexible rotation. Suitable lubricating grease can be used for application, but be careful not to apply lubricating grease to the corrugated tube to avoid affecting its elasticity.
Records Management
Establish maintenance records for corrugated compensators, documenting each inspection, maintenance, and repair, including inspection time, inspection content, identified issues, and handling methods. Through record management, the operation status and service life of the corrugated compensator can be timely understood, providing a basis for subsequent maintenance and replacement.