Q. What is temperature humidity chamber?

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A chilled coil is housed inside the enclosure and kept at a temperature extremely near to freezing, around 0 C (32°F). Climate test chambers, also known as temperature and humidity chambers, are used to replicate the impacts of external climate on products like telecommunications equipment and photovoltaic solar panels. A humidity chamber receives its heat through a direct heating coil, wire, or electrical heating element that radiates heat uniformly across the space. Humidity chamber temperature range is determined by chamber size during construction. The air supply in large walk-in chambers is coupled to a sophisticated heating system, but in smaller rooms, heating can be done more directly.

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