The Dust Test Chamber is the key apparatus for verifying enclosure protection ratings (IP5X, IP6X) and sealing integrity. Its results directly determine whether a product can survive long-term exposure to deserts, mining areas or other dust-laden environments.
Providing a stable and continuous voltage to the constant temperature and humidity test chamber is essential for ensuring its proper operation. To achieve a stable current supply, the device's power must be correctly connected to the circuit. So, how is this done?
Regularly, staff should master some troubleshooting and handling methods for high and low temperature alternating test chambers. If the equipment exhibits unstable low temperatures, what causes this phenomenon, and how should we address these faults?
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