SC2000 Solar Simulation Chamber (MH/MHG)
Full Function climatic chamber with additional simulation of the global sunlight spectra. With its 3400 l test chamber, the SC2000 is suited to test large volume finished products or entire component series.
- Radiation source: Metal Halide Lamp, 4 x 1500 W (Type MH); 2 x 4000 W (Type MHG)
- Chamber volume: 1995x1150x1510 mm (WxDxH)
- Filter system: Outdoor/Indoor
- Irradiance: 1000 W/m2 (Type MH); 800 to 1200 W/m2 (Type MHG)
- Spectral distribution: Global radiation, 280-3000 nm (Base: CIE No.85, Table 4; Share: DIN 75220, Table 1, Column 2/4)
- Temperature ranges: w/ irradiation -20 °C to 100 °C, w/o irradiation -30 °C to 100 °C
- Heating rate 2.0 K/min
- Cooling rate 1.5 K/min
- Irradiated area approx. 1.36 m²
- Touch control panel
- Micro-processor monitoring and control unit SIMCON/32
- Digital customer I/O, potential-free 24 V, 4 freely disposable inputs/outputs
- Independent adjustable temperature limiter tmin / tmax
- Adjustable software temperature limiter min./max.
- Humidity input and display in % rel. humidity
- Centronics printer interface
- Serial interface RS 232
- Potential-free contact for switching-off of test specimens
- European socket
- Water-cooled refrigeration unit
- Humdification with steam generator
- Capacitive humidity measuring system
- Automatic water replenishment
- Calibration of 2 temperature values
- 1 Entry port, NW 80 mm, left-hand side
- Radiation unit with metal halid lamp 4 x 1.5 kW
- 1 Set of operating instructions
- Insulated cover: Expands the temperature range to -40°C to +120°C
- Misting equipment: Expands the test possibilities in the area of climate
- UV sensors: 280 nm to 320 nm / 320 nm to 400 nm
- Control of black standard temperature
- Black standard temperature sensor
- Solar test sensor: 300 nm to 3000 nm
- Printer: 6-color, programmable
- S!MPATI software for Data Acquisition
- RS 422/485 interface
Reference Test Specifications include:
Reference Test Specifications include:
- MIL-STD-810, EPA or others.
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DIN 75220
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