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MIL-STD-810F Method 503.4 - Temperature Shock Temperature shock tests are conducted to determine if materiel can withstand sudden changes in the temperature of the surrounding atmosphere without experiencing physical damage or deterioration in performance. As a result of exposure to sudden temperature changes, operation of the test item may be affected either temporarily or permanently. Examples of problems that could occur as a result of exposure to sudden changes in temperature are:
The Trimble Recon is temperature shock tested using two thermal chambers set at -20° C and +60° C (-4° F and +140° F), with a 4-hour minimum soak and a 5-minute maximum transfer time between chambers. A total of four cycles are conducted through both chambers. |