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Product Dewpoint Control

Product Dewpoint Control

Product catalog summary
Introduction
Preventing condensation during environmental temperature and humidity chamber testing is crucial to avoid damage to expensive prototypes. Condensation can impair or destroy products under test, making it essential to maintain a chamber air dewpoint below the product temperature.
Product Dewpoint Control (PDC)
Thermotron developed the Product Dewpoint Control (PDC) to address condensation issues. PDC ensures that products remain warmer than the chamber dewpoint, preventing condensation. It utilizes algorithms in the 8800 Controller to automatically adjust the chamber's heat and humidity systems, maintaining a lower chamber air dewpoint than the product.
Usage and Setup
The PDC feature is user-friendly. Users input the desired Dewpoint Offset Value in the System Setup Screen. The 8800 controller uses this offset to limit the chamber's dewpoint relative to the monitored product temperature. After attaching thermocouples to the product, the system is ready for testing.
Availability and Retrofitting
PDC is an optional feature for humidity chambers and can be retrofitted to existing test chambers. It is beneficial for industries such as defense, electronics, aerospace, automotive, and telecommunications to prevent water damage from condensation.
Considerations
The initial water content in the chamber affects the dewpoint rise as the chamber temperature increases.
Contact Information
Thermotron, 291 Kollen Park Drive, Holland, Michigan 49423. Phone: (616) 393-4580. Email: [email protected]. Website: www.thermotron.com
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Feature Focus: Product Dewpoint Control Preventing condensation from forming on a product under test is one of the biggest problems encountered during environmental temperature and humidity chamber testing. Condensation on a product can impair or even destroy it – not what you want when testing prototypes that are both expensive and time consuming to make. To overcome this, it is essential to maintain a Prevent condensation on the product under test by using Product Dewpoint Control, which keeps the chamber air dewpoint product warmer than the surrounding air. below the product temperature, which can be difficult to do if chamber temperatures are ramping from cold to hot. Thermotron developed Product Dewpoint Control (PDC) to overcome this problem. PDC enables products under test to stay warmer than the chamber dewpoint, preventing condensation from forming and potentially ruining the product. PDC uses algorithms programmed in the 8800 Controller to maintain the product to be warmer than the surrounding air, automatically adjusting the chamber’s heat and humidity systems to maintain a lower chamber air dewpoint than the product being tested. The feature is simple and easy to use; users enter the desired Dewpoint Offset Value in the System Setup Screen. The 8800 controller then uses this offset to limit the dew point of the chamber to the monitored product temperature(s) minus this offset. After attaching the thermocouple(s) to the product to be monitored, the system is ready for testing. The feature is an option available to customers to add to their humidity chamber, and can be retrofitted to existing test chambers as well. Industries ranging from defense, electronics, aerospace, automotive, and telecommunications could use this feature to prevent expensive testing equipment from being ruined from water damage due to condensation. It is important to note that the amount of water in the chamber at the start of the transition will influence the rise in the dewpoint as the chamber temperature rises. 291 Kollen Park Drive • Holland, Michigan 49423 (616) 393-4580 • [email protected] www.thermotron.com August

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