High and low temperature alternating test chambers are composed of many components, each playing a critical role in the operation of the equipment. Today, we will focus on the heating element, providing a deeper understanding of this essential part of the testing device.
With the rapid development of industrial production, temperature and humidity test chambers have become essential equipment for simulating external climatic conditions.
Temperature shock test chambers on the market are divided into two main types. One type is the two-chamber model, which includes a high-temperature zone and a low-temperature zone.
When anomalies occur during operation, on-site personnel are advised to follow the four-step troubleshooting method “Symptom – Cause – Action – Verification.” Typical faults and their countermeasures are presented below for quick reference.
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