What to do if the temperature of the SPDU is too high in summer?
Excessive temperature in the SPDU in summer may cause electronic components to overheat, affecting the normal operation of the meter. The following measures should be taken:
Ventilation and cooling: Maintain good ventilation around the SPDU to ensure air circulation and reduce the temperature.
Avoid direct sunlight: Try to avoid direct exposure of the SPDU to the sun. You can reduce direct sunlight by building shades or installing sun visors.
Add cooling facilities: Consider installing cooling facilities, such as fans or heat sinks, around the SPDU to help dissipate heat and keep the temperature within an acceptable range.
Regular inspection and maintenance: Regularly check the status of the SPDU, clean away dust and debris, and ensure that the internal channels of the SPDU are clear to reduce heat accumulation.
Upgrade equipment: If the SPDU temperature problem persists, you can consider upgrading the equipment or replacing the SPDU with an efficient heat dissipation design to ensure normal operation of the equipment.
While taking these measures, be sure to ensure the safety of the SPDU. If the problem is serious, it is recommended to have it repaired and handled by a professional electrician.