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What Is Remote Air Conditioning Unit

Jun 21, 2023

 Remote Air Conditioning Unit, as the name suggests, it is a split temperature and humidity test chamber inspired by air conditioning. The built-in microcomputer receives the data from the temperature and humidity sensors, and gives instructions to adjust the temperature and humidity. Thus, making the heating unit, condensation tube and the heating and evaporation unit in the water tank work to achieve the two main functions of adjusting the temperature (heating or cooling) and increasing the humidity.、

 

Product application


 

1. In the field of life science, it can be applied to culture microorganisms and sample storage.

2. Simulate various natural climate and environmental conditions, which can be applied to the stability test of drugs, food and other samples.

3. Aerospace products, information electronic instruments, materials, plastics, rubber products, electronic components and other materials in high and low temperature or humidity environment, to detect their performance indicators.

 

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Product structure and design


 

The biggest feature of this product is also the advantage, that is the split structure. The workroom and the rest of the equipment are individually structured and connected by two pipes that supply hot, cool and humid air to the workroom.

 

This design is in response to the client's limited laboratory space. The smaller workroom was placed in the laboratory, and then perforated in the wall to connect the larger components through pipes to maximize the use of effective laboratory space. Both units can be sold separately, and customers can choose and customize them as they wish.

 

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Air Conditioning Unit 4

 

 

Model

TH-100

TH-225

TH-500

TH-800

TH-1000

Internal Dimension (mm)

400*500*500

500*600*750

700*800*900

800*1000*1000

1000*1000*1000

Overall Dimension (mm)

900*1050*1620

1000*1140*1870

1200*1340*2020

1300*1540*2120

1500*1540*2140

Interior Volume

100L

225L

500L

800L

1000L

Heat load

1000W

Parameter

 

 

 

 

 

 

Temperature Range

A : -20℃ ~ +150 ℃

B : -40℃ ~ +150 ℃

C: -70℃ ~ +150 ℃

Temperature Fluctuation

± 0.5 ℃

Temperature Deviation

± 2.0 ℃

Humidity Range

20% ~ 98% RH

Humidity Deviation

± 2.5% RH

Cooling Rate

1 ℃ / min

Heating Rate

3 ℃ / min

Structure

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cooling

 

 

Cooling system

Mechanical compression refrigeration system

Refrigerating unit

French TECUMSEH compressor

Refrigerant

R404A, R23

Heating Element

Nichrome heater

Controller

 

Programmable color LCD touch screen controller

Ethernet connection, PC Link

Humidity

 

 

 

Water supply system

Automatic water supply

Water supply system

Water purification system

Humidifier

External isolation, stainless steel surface evaporation humidifier

Dehumidification

Evaporator

Sensor

 

Temperature Sensor

PTR Platinum Resistance PT100Ω/MV A-class, accuracy 0.001℃

Humidity Sensor

Dry and wet bulb sensor

 

How to calibrate and debug the air conditioning unit


 

Calibrating and debugging an air conditioning unit is a crucial step in ensuring accurate and reliable readings. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do it:

 

Calibration:
1. Check the chamber's manual for calibration guidelines. It's essential to follow the manufacturer's instructions to ensure accurate readings.
2. Place a calibrated thermometer and hygrometer inside the chamber to measure the temperature and humidity levels.
3. Adjust the tolerance margins of the chamber by entering the values on the control panel.
4. Run a calibration test for at least an hour and compare the readings from the sensors with those from the calibrated instruments.

 

Debugging:
1. Carry out a visual inspection of the chamber, including the sensors, wiring, and control panel, to ensure everything is in good condition and securely connected.
2. Run a diagnostic on the sensors to ensure they are functioning correctly.
3. Check the set-points and tolerance margins on the control panel and adjust if necessary.
4. Finally, subject the chamber to a range of temperature and humidity levels to ensure it operates correctly under all conditions.

 

In summary, calibrating and debugging a temperature and humidity test chamber is an essential step in ensuring reliable and accurate readings. It's crucial to follow the manufacturer's instructions and to carry out regular checks to guarantee the chamber's performance.

 

Xi'an LIB Industry, with all colleagues, welcome new and old customers to inquire and negotiate, we wholeheartedly serve you! If you are interested in this remote air conditioning unit , please feel free to contact us.

 

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