1. Site survey
Before installation, conduct a thorough site survey. Evaluate light conditions to ensure high brightness screens are used under strong light, avoiding reflection issues. Consider the viewing angle to ensure the audience can see the content clearly and determine the optimal installation height and angle. Assess the load-bearing capacity of the wall or ground to safely support the screen and its auxiliary equipment without risk of damage.
2. Compliance approval
Submit your installation plans to local authorities, covering the screen's location, size, content, and energy consumption. Obtain necessary approvals to prevent unauthorized removal and proceed with confidence.
3. Steel structure design
Design the steel structure with attention to wind load, waterproofing, and dustproofing, incorporating sealing strips. Ensure lightning protection with rods and strips, and secure proper grounding. Have the design reviewed and approved by relevant authorities, ensuring compliance with qualified standards.
4. Waterproof and moisture-proof
Seal the screen and its junctions with waterproof adhesive, ensuring a protection level of at least IP65/IP54. Incorporate drainage channels for quick water discharge, protecting electronic components from moisture-induced short circuits.
5. Ventilation and heat dissipation planning
During operation, the screen generates heat, especially in high-temperature environments. Enhance heat dissipation with air conditioners for large or extensive screens, ensuring efficient air circulation and preventing malfunctions.
6. Select high-quality screen components
Choose lamp beads with brightness ≥5000 nits, featuring automatic dimming for clarity under strong light and reduced light pollution. Opt for industrial-grade chips with excellent weather resistance and temperature adaptability. Select reliable brand products for modules and control cards to guarantee superior display performance and durability.
7. Post-maintenance planning
Ensure easy access for maintenance by reserving inspection channels and space for swift component checks and replacements.