Design of Induction Function Test System for Explosion-Proof Induction Lamps in Coal Mines
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https://doi.org/10.54097/hset.v15i.3003Keywords:
Coal Mine; Induction Lamp; Testing System; Induction Distance.Abstract
In order to improve the accuracy of induction function testing of explosion-proof induction lamps in coal mines, a PLC-based induction function testing system is proposed. Based on the analysis of the shortcomings of traditional coal mine explosion-proof lamps and the industry development trend, we design the induction function testing system of coal mine explosion-proof induction lamps and derive the induction distance and induction angle testing methods.
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