Development of Cooling Engine Burn in Test Procedure for the Medical IndustryDevelopment of Cooling Engine Burn in Test Procedure for the Medical Industry | | A client in the medical industry approached Fluid Industrial in need of a test procedure for a cooling engine burn in. The customer supplied us with prints and we worked closely with them on the project, developing a series of testing methods. Upon reviewing the methods they were using, we modified and removed existing procedures that were less effective, added new procedures, conducted research on optimal procedures, and then provided the client with sketches of our new developments. Using a series of top of the line testing equipment and a wide range of processes, Fluid Industrials expert engineers and manufacturers were able to provide the client with a more efficient, cost effective solution that met their needs and satisfied all of their requirements. |
To learn more about this project, or to learn more about our other products and services, please contact Fluid Industrial Manufacturing for more information.  Development of Cooling Engine Burn Specifications| Product Description | Fluid Industrial Reviewed and Witnessed all of the test Methods for this Cooling Engine as well as made any recommendations we saw necessary to the testing procedures. | | Capabilities Applied/Processes | Combine Three Testing Methods into One Modify/Remove Existing Procedures as Recommended Add New Procedures as Recommended | Research Optimal Burn In Time and Burn In Procedure Provide Wiring Diagram Sketch for Burn In |
| | Testing Equipment Utilized | 24 VDC Power Supply (3) 12VDC Power Supply 48 VDC Power Supply Digital Multimeter AMP Meter Temperature Meters | Refrigerant Gauges Refrigerant Scale Service Wrench Test Board w/ 5 10 AMP Circuit Breakers Cold Well, Cold Well Lid, Sheet Metal Skins Propylene Glycol Mix |
| | Industry for Use | Medical | | Delivery Location | Sunnyvale, California | | Standards Met | Customer supplied print | | Product Name | Development of Cooling Engine Burn In/Test Procedure |
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