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Key Considerations When Relocating a Thermal Shock Test Chamber

Source:LINPIN Time:2025-04-01 Category:Industry News

When a company changes its production location and needs to relocate a thermal shock test chamber, the following precautions must be taken to minimize potential damage to the equipment.

Power Off and Level Handling

First, turn off the power supply and ensure no debris remains inside the chamber.
During transportation, maintain the equipment in a level position. Excessive tilting may cause refrigeration oil to leak from the compressor, potentially damaging it.
External Protection

Wrap the test chamber with soft materials such as foam or sponge to prevent impact damage during transit.

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Secure Fixation During Transport

Use wooden boards to immobilize the casters, as road vibrations may cause the equipment to shift, leading to scratches or collisions.
Post-Transport Inspection and Installation

After arrival, thoroughly inspect the equipment and accessories for any damage.
Follow the correct installation sequence when reassembling the chamber.
Additional Precautions

Due to vibrations during transit, refrigerants and lubricants require time to settle. Allow the equipment to rest for a period before resuming operation.
During relocation, strict protective measures are essential to prevent damage. It is advisable to engage professional technicians for the task to ensure smooth reinstallation.

As a manufacturer of testing equipment, Linpin Instruments not only provides installation and debugging services but also offers chambers in various sizes. Our devices simulate natural environments to rapidly assess the performance and parameters of test samples. To better serve our clients, we provide customized one-to-one solutions, tailoring equipment to specific production needs. Customers may select suitable models based on actual requirements.

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