In the critical infrastructure of urban safety, the fire hydrant stands as a silent sentinel, waiting for the moment it is called upon to unleash a torrent of water against the chaos of fire.
In the critical infrastructure of urban safety, the fire hydrant stands as a silent sentinel, waiting for the moment it is called upon to unleash a torrent of water against the chaos of fire.
As a key component of the wall-mounted boiler water heater, the inlet valve plays a crucial role in preventing hot water backflow due to its rapid shut-off function.
At low flow rates, the weak signals output by the sensor are easily masked by environmental noise, requiring the extraction of effective features through digital filtering techniques.
Water often contains ferromagnetic impurities, such as rust and metal powder. If these impurities enter the water pump or heat exchanger, they will accelerate component wear and reduce system efficiency.
Traditional straight-through flow channels are prone to creating turbulence in the rotor region, leading to increased energy loss.
As a core component of fluid control systems, the optimization of the signal output method of water flow sensors directly affects the system's ability to respond to diverse control requirements.