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Read MoreAn autoclave is a device that uses high-pressure steam to sterilize equipment and supplies. On the other hand, thermal probes are temperature sensors used to monitor and control the temperature inside the autoclave. The autoclave and heat probe are separate components, and the heat probe itself usually does not have a built-in battery.
Heat probes are typically passive sensors that rely on the autoclave’s power and control system for operation. They are usually connected to the autoclave’s control panel or data acquisition system, which provides the necessary power and interfaces with the probes to measure the temperature.
In most cases, power to the autoclave and its components, including the heat probe, is provided externally through dedicated electrical connections. This connection provides the necessary power to the autoclave’s heating elements, control system, and any associated sensors or probes.
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