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Read MoreAutoclaves are pressure vessels used in various industries including pharmaceutical, research and manufacturing to achieve high temperature and pressure conditions for sterilization, curing or other purposes. Autoclaves typically use thermal probes to measure and control the temperature in the chamber. Power for these thermal probes is usually maintained in the form of electrical energy.
Autoclave heat probes are usually equipped with electrical heating elements that generate heat when current is passed through them. When the heating elements are energized, they generate heat through resistance, which increases the temperature of the probe.
The power required to maintain the temperature of the autoclave thermal probe is usually provided by an external source, such as the grid or a dedicated power supply.
In some cases, autoclaves can also be equipped with backup power sources, such as battery backup or an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), to ensure that the heating process continues in the event of a power outage.
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