Routine Cleaning and Basic Maintenance
High and Low Temperature Aging Chambers are like "marathon runners" in the world of precision instruments, constantly running under extreme temperatures. Maintaining cleanliness is key to extending their lifespan:
Wipe the inside and outside of the chamber with a soft cloth monthly, avoiding contact between corrosive liquids and metal parts.
Clean the condenser filter every two weeks; dust accumulation can reduce heat dissipation efficiency by 20%.
Maintain the sealing strips with silicone oil to prevent cracking and air leakage at high temperatures.
Regularly unclog the drain pipe to prevent condensation buildup and microbial growth.
Core Component Health Check: When performing a "check-up" on an aging chamber, pay special attention to these key components:
Heating Element Resistance Test: Replace immediately if resistance fluctuation exceeds 15%.
Refrigerant Pressure Monitoring: Low-pressure side pressure below normal may indicate a leak.
Fan Bearing Lubrication: Add high-temperature grease quarterly.
Sensor Calibration: Recalibrate if temperature deviation exceeds ±2℃.
Operating Environment Optimization Strategies
Enhancing equipment efficiency in a comfortable environment:
Maintain a distance of at least 50cm between devices to ensure adequate heat dissipation.
Control the ambient temperature to 25℃±5℃; excessive humidity can lead to condensation.
Avoid direct sunlight, as ultraviolet rays accelerate the aging of plastic components.
It is recommended to install a voltage regulator when voltage fluctuations exceed ±10%.







