The lifespan of a constant temperature and humidity chamber/climate chamber is affected by a variety of factors. Generally speaking, qualified equipment, with normal use and maintenance, typically has a service life of around 8-15 years. What should we do to extend the climate chamber service time, below are the influence factors for the service time.
Specific lifespan variations are primarily determined by the following factors:
- Equipment quality: Equipment from reputable brands and using high-quality components (such as compressors, controllers, and sensors) has a longer baseline lifespan.
- Frequency and intensity of use: Long-term high-load operation (such as frequent power on and off, and prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures and humidity) accelerates component wear and shortens lifespan.
- Maintenance: Regular cleaning, replacement of wearing parts (such as filters and seals), and timely troubleshooting can effectively extend the lifespan of the equipment. Conversely, lack of maintenance can lead to frequent failures and significantly shorten its lifespan.
- Operating environment: Operating in harsh environments such as those exposed to dust, corrosive gases, and unstable voltage can also shorten the equipment's service life.