1. Site survey
Prior to installation, conduct a thorough site assessment. Evaluate light conditions to ensure the need for a high-brightness screen is met, preventing reflection and ensuring clear viewing. Assess viewing angles to determine the optimal height and angle for unobstructed content visibility. Verify load-bearing capacities to support the screen's weight and auxiliary equipment, preventing potential damage.
2. Compliance approval
Submit detailed installation plans to local authorities, including urban management and municipal departments. Provide information on location, size, content, and energy consumption. Proceed with construction only after obtaining approval to ensure compliance and avoid unauthorized removal.
3. Steel structure design
Design structures considering wind load, waterproofing, and dustproofing, using sealing strips. Ensure lightning protection with rods and strips, along with proper grounding. Obtain design approval from competent authorities to guarantee safety and compliance.
4. Waterproof and moisture-proof
Seal the screen body and building joints with waterproof glue, ensuring protection levels of at least IP65/IP54. Incorporate drainage channels to swiftly remove water accumulations, preventing moisture-induced electronic short circuits.
5. Ventilation and heat dissipation planning
Plan for effective ventilation and heat dissipation, as the screen generates heat during operation. For large installations, consider air conditioning systems to maintain optimal internal temperatures and prevent malfunctions.
6. Select high-quality screen components
Choose lamp beads with brightness ≥5000 nits and automatic dimming capabilities, ensuring clarity under strong light while minimizing light pollution. Opt for industrial-grade chips with robust weather resistance and temperature adaptability. Select reputable brand components for modules and control cards to guarantee exceptional display performance and reliability.
7. Post-maintenance planning
Designate maintenance access points and spaces to facilitate easy inspection and component replacement, ensuring long-term screen performance and reliability.