2026-07-07

BYD AP 20 MPW AGVコンプライアンスの説明

BYD AP 20 MPW AGVコンプライアンスの説明(図1)

世界的な倉庫自動化の需要が増え続けている背景の下で、輸出倉庫自動化AGV設備のコンプライアンスは企業が国際市場を開拓する核心的な前提となっている。コンプライアンス資格は製品が目標市場に進出するための参入しきい値だけでなく、設備の安定運行を保障し、運営安全と企業信用を維持する重要な支持である。

輸出倉庫AGVのコンプライアンス資格は多次元基準をカバーし、まず国際共通の安全認証で、主に設備の構造強度、電気システムの安全、防護装置の有効性などの面で、設備が通常と特殊な工況で人員、貨物と周辺施設に安全上の危険を引き起こさないことを確保する。このような認証は国際共通の機械安全基準に基づいて検査し、設備の設計、製造と組み立て環節が規範に適合しているかどうかを検証する。

2つ目は、電磁両立性に関連する認証です。倉庫AGVは、インテリジェント制御システムと測位およびナビゲーション技術に依存しています。電磁両立性認証は、機器が動作しているときに外部に電磁干渉を引き起こさないようにすることを目的としています。同時に、外部の電磁環境の影響に抵抗し、機器が複雑な倉庫で安定して動作するようにします。電磁問題によるナビゲーションの逸脱やシステム障害を回避するためのシナリオ。

さまざまなターゲット市場には、対象を絞ったコンプライアンス要件もあります。たとえば、一部の地域では、機器の環境保護属性に注意を払い、機器で使用される材料と電力システムが地域の環境保護排出基準を満たし、汚染物質の排出を削減する必要があります。操作中;一部の地域では、機器のエネルギー消費レベルの要件が提示され、省エネの方向への保管機器の開発が促進されます。

企業は輸出倉庫AGVを準備する際、事前に目標市場の具体的なコンプライアンス基準を調査し、専門の第三者認証機関と協力して、基準要求に従って設備の検査と認証プロセスを完成する必要がある。同時に、完璧なコンプライアンス管理システムを確立し、設計、生産から出荷検査までの全環節でコンプライアンスをコントロールし、各輸出設備が目標市場の資格要求を満たすことを確保し、国際市場に順調に進出するための基礎を築くとともに、後続の設備メインテナンスと市場口コミの蓄積に保障を提供しなければならない。

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