Routine Inspection and Cleaning
1. Water Tank Level Check: Regularly check the water level in the hydrogen generator's water tank to ensure it is sufficient. If the water level is below the maximum level, add distilled or deionized water promptly to prevent overheating or damage to the equipment.
2. Equipment Cleaning: Keep the equipment clean inside and out to prevent dust and debris from entering and affecting performance. Regularly wipe the equipment surface with a lint-free cloth or dedicated cleaning tools to ensure it is free of stains and dust.
3. Instrument and Wiring Inspection: Regularly check the accuracy of instruments and ensure wiring is secure to ensure stable gas flow and pressure. If any abnormalities are found, contact a professional for repair immediately.
Routine Replacement and Maintenance
1. Filter Cartridge and Media Replacement: Replace the hydrogen generator's filter cartridge and media regularly according to usage frequency and the requirements of the operation manual. The filter cartridge and media are key components for preventing impurities from entering the hydrogen system, and their performance directly affects the purity and yield of hydrogen.
2. Replace the electrolyte: The electrolyte is a crucial component of the hydrogen generator, and its concentration and purity directly affect the hydrogen production efficiency and purity. It is recommended to replace the electrolyte every three months, strictly following the instructions in the operation manual.
3. Replace the electrode plates: The electrode plates are critical components in the hydrogen generator's electrolysis process, and their performance directly affects the hydrogen production efficiency and stability. If the electrode plates are damaged or their performance deteriorates, they should be replaced promptly.

