1. The role and importance of temperature calibration
A thermostat is a device used to monitor and regulate temperature, which is widely used in homes, laboratories, industries, and other fields. Due to various factors, the temperature readings of the thermostat can sometimes deviate from the actual temperature. In this case, temperature calibration is required to ensure temperature accuracy and reliability. The role and importance of temperature calibration is self-evident, and only a calibrated thermostat can ensure stability, reliability and high accuracy in work.
Second, the steps of temperature calibration
Preparation.
First, you need to prepare a standard thermometer and calibrate it to the standard temperature. The standard thermometer is then placed in an incubator or other dense temperature control instrument along with the thermostat to be calibrated to ensure a constant temperature.
Enter calibration mode.
Press the "Settings" button on the thermostat panel to enter the menu interface. Find the "Temperature Calibration" option to enter the calibration mode.
Measure the temperature.
Place the standard thermometer and thermostat in the incubator, and when the temperature is stable, record the readings of the standard thermometer and the thermostat, respectively.
Calibrate the temperature.
Compare the thermostat's readings with those of a standard thermometer, and if there is a deviation, adjust the thermostat's calibration value so that its readings are consistent with those of a standard thermometer.
Save the calibration values.
When the calibration is complete, select "Save Calibration Value" in the menu interface to save the calibration results to the thermostat's internal memory. After that, all temperature readings are calculated on the basis of calibration values.
3. Precautions for temperature calibration
Temperature calibration needs to be performed under constant temperature conditions to ensure the accuracy of the calibration.
Before performing temperature calibration, the external ambient temperature of the thermostat should be adjusted to match the internal temperature of the incubator.
When performing temperature calibration, try to ensure that the standard thermometer and the thermostat to be calibrated are in the same position.
During the calibration process, the influence of external temperature changes on the calibration results should be avoided, and vents, doors and windows should be avoided as much as possible.
After the calibration is complete, the thermostat needs to be restarted for the calibration values to take effect.