The following site requirements need to be considered when installing a high-low Temperature Test Chamber:
Space requirements:The high-low Temperature Test Chamber needs to be placed in a ventilated and dry room, and there should be no obstacles around to affect the ventilation, and at the same time, enough space should be left to facilitate operation and maintenance.
Power requirements: The Test Chamber needs to accept a stable power supply, so it is required that the power line of the site should be stable and reliable, and the power supply voltage and frequency meet the rated value of the Test Chamber.
Ambient temperature requirements: The temperature in the room where the Test Chamber is installed should be within the normal temperature range and should be kept stable to avoid excessive temperature fluctuations affecting the test results of the Test Chamber.
Ground requirements: The Test Chamber needs to be placed on a flat and stable ground to avoid the inclination or shaking of the Test Chamber caused by uneven ground or unstable placement.
Ventilation requirements: The room where the test box is installed needs to have good ventilation conditions to avoid problems such as poor heat dissipation of the test box and room air pollution.
In short, the site where the test box is installed needs to meet the requirements of stable power supply, stable ambient temperature, flat ground, and good ventilation to ensure that the test box can operate normally and the test results are accurate and reliable.
