1. Site Survey
Before installation, conduct a thorough site evaluation. Consider factors such as lighting conditions—requiring a high-brightness screen under strong light to prevent glare and ensure optimal viewing. Determine the viewing angle to clearly present content to your audience without obstruction, and decide on the appropriate screen height and angle.
2. Compliance Approval
Submit your installation application, along with detailed plans, to local authorities such as urban management, municipal administration, and planning departments. Include specifics regarding the screen's location, size, content, and energy consumption. Only proceed with construction once you have received full approval to avoid the risk of unauthorized dismantling.
3. Steel Structure Design
The design must consider wind load, waterproofing, and dust-proofing measures, such as sealing strips, to protect against the elements. Incorporate lightning protection with rods and strips and ensure proper grounding. All designs should be reviewed and approved by the relevant authorities to guarantee safety and compliance with qualified design standards.
4. Waterproof and Moisture-Proof
Ensure all joints between the screen and the building are sealed with waterproof glue, maintaining a protection level of at least IP65/IP54. Install drainage channels to quickly expel water, preventing moisture-induced short circuits in electronic components.
5. Ventilation and Heat Dissipation Planning
LED screens generate heat during operation, so effective heat dissipation is crucial, especially in high-temperature environments. For large screens, consider installing air conditioners to facilitate air circulation within the screen, minimizing the risk of malfunction.
6. Select High-Quality Screen Components
Choose components that promise superior performance. Lamp beads with a brightness of ≥5000 nits are essential for clarity under intense light, with automatic dimming to reduce light pollution. Opt for industrial-grade chips with excellent weather resistance and temperature adaptability. Use brand-name modules and control cards known for their quality and reliability to ensure the display's performance and stability.