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What are the environmental requirements for the balance room?

Oct 18, 2024

The temperature of the balance room should be kept constant at 18-28℃, and the temperature fluctuation should not be greater than 0.5°C per hour. Beyond this range, the measurement accuracy of the balance will be affected, and even inaccurate measurement results may be caused. When the ambient temperature exceeds the temperature range, start the air conditioner for adjustment. The balance room should have dehumidification facilities, and the relative humidity should be controlled between 40%-75%. When the ambient temperature exceeds the range, the dehumidifier needs to be started to dehumidify to the specified state.

In addition to the control of room temperature and humidity, the placement of the balance also needs attention. The balance should be placed in a well-ventilated, dry and clean environment, away from direct sunlight, air conditioning outlets and places with high humidity. At the same time, the placement of the balance should be avoided as much as possible from vibration and external interference to ensure the accuracy of the measurement results.

In the process of using the balance, the balance also needs to be calibrated and maintained regularly. Calibration can help the balance maintain accuracy, and maintenance can extend the service life of the balance. At the same time, during the use of the balance, the operator also needs to pay attention to avoid operating errors and external interference to ensure the accuracy of the measurement results.

In short, the room temperature and humidity requirements of the balance are very important, which directly affects the measurement accuracy and stability of the balance. Only by strictly controlling the room temperature and humidity, regularly calibrating and maintaining the balance, and paying attention to the details of operation can the accuracy and stability of the balance be ensured, and reliable data support can be provided for scientific research and production.

- Anti-shock: It should be kept away from vibration sources, such as railways, roads, vibrating machines and other vibration machinery. If it cannot be avoided, anti-shock measures should be taken. Appropriate ground materials, isolation of vibration sources, and use of devices such as shock-absorbing tables can be selected to reduce the impact of vibration.

- Dustproof: Dust affects the accuracy of the balance. Dustproof measures should be taken to prevent dust from adhering to agate knives, knife pads, weights or weighing pans.

- Windproof: Avoid the influence of airflow. It is not advisable to set up a basin in the balance room or let a pipe pass through it to prevent the leakage of the pipe from generating airflow or condensation that affects the use and maintenance of the balance. The door of the balance room should be closed tightly. If conditions permit, a buffer room can be set up to reduce air flow.

- Anti-corrosion: To prevent the intrusion of corrosive gases, desiccant can be placed and replaced regularly.

- Avoid light: Avoid direct sunlight to prevent affecting the accuracy of the balance, so the balance room is best set up on the shady side, and the external windows should be closed and curtains should be installed.

- Others: Keep the balance room quiet and reduce noise interference; the room should be clean and try not to place unnecessary furniture to reduce dust accumulation; it should also meet safety and environmental standards, including proper lighting, ventilation and fire protection facilities.

Note that the specific environmental requirements may vary depending on the accuracy and use requirements of the balance. For balances with particularly high accuracy requirements, such as one-millionth balances, more stringent environmental control and shock absorption may be required. When actually building and using a balance room, it is recommended to follow relevant industry standards and regulations, and consult professionals according to specific circumstances.

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