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High temperature test and low temperature test against LED products with an environmental chamber

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In order to guarantee their dependability and performance in conditions of extreme temperature, LED products are required to go through environmental testing, which includes both a high temperature test and a low temperature test. If they pass both tests, they are considered to be environmentally sound. These tests are carried out inside of an environmental chamber , which is capable of imitating and maintaining certain conditions relating to temperature and humidity. The LED product is subjected to a high temperature test , in which it is placed in an environment with an elevated temperature for a set period of time in order to determine how well it functions and how long it will continue to function. The maximum temperature that an LED product is meant to tolerate while working is often higher than the test temperature. Additionally, the amount of time that the test is carried out for might vary depending on the standards and specifications of the product. On the other hand, the

Steps of high low temperature test against street lamps

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The following are the processes that need to be followed so that a high and low temperature test may be performed on street lamps: The first step in the preparation process is to gather all of the required equipment. This includes collecting samples of street lamps, an environmental test chamber, thermocouples, a power supply, and equipment for data recording. Ensure that the environmental test chamber is correctly calibrated and set up before beginning the test. Test at high temperature In order to conduct the high temperature test, the temperature within the environmental test chamber should be raised to the required level, which is normally anywhere between 70 and 85 degrees Celsius. Place the samples of the street lamps inside the chamber and wait for the temperature to reach the correct level before removing them. During the course of the test, you may monitor the temperature by attaching thermocouples to the street lighting. Aside from turning on the street lighting, you should