How much water is in Thermal Shock Tester?
The amount of water in the Thermal Shock Tester will vary according to the specific model and design. Normally, the water in the test chamber should be sufficient to meet the needs of the test and ensure that the water will not be excessive evaporation or depletion during the test. In general, the water consumption of the test chamber is small, usually in the range of 20 to 30 litres.
The water used in the Thermal Shock Tester mainly includes evaporating water for humidity control system and cooling water for cooling system. The amount of evaporated water consumed depends on the humidity level set in the test requirements and the duration of the test. The consumption of cooling water depends on the design of the internal temperature control and cooling system in the test chamber.
It is important to ensure that the water in the Thermal Shock Tester is clean and suitable for use, and regular maintenance and cleaning according to the requirements and recommendations of the equipment manufacturer to ensure the normal operation of the test chamber and accurate test results.
To determine the water requirements for a specific type of Thermal Shock Teste, you are advised to refer to the device's operating manual or contact the device manufacturer for accurate instructions and suggestions. Manufacturers often provide information about tank capacity, water level requirements, and methods of replenishing water. Following the equipment manufacturer's instructions is an important step to ensure the normal operation and accurate test of the test chamber.