Measurement And Test; Measurement Of The Microwave Power Output - Daewoo KOR-6L35 Service Manual

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MEASUREMENT AND TEST

1. MEASUREMENT OF THE MICROWAVE POWER OUTPUT

Microwave output power can be checked by indirectly measuring the temperature rise of a certain amount of water
exposed to the microwave as directed below.
PROCEDURE
1. A cylindrical container of borosilicate glass is used for the test. It has a maximum thickness of 3mm, an external
diameter of approximately 190mm and a height of approximately 90mm.
The mass of the container is determined.
2. At the start of the test, the oven and the empty container are at ambient temperature. Water having an initial
temperature of 10˚C ± 1˚C is used for the test. The water temperature is measured immediately before it is poured
into the container.
3. A quantity of 1000g ± 5g of water is added to the container and its actual mass obtained.
The container is then immediately placed in the centre of the oven shelf, which is in its lowest normal position.
The oven is operated and the time for the water
temperature to attain 20˚C ± 2˚C is measured. The oven
is then switched off and the final water temperature is
measured within 60s.
NOTE 1 - The water stirred is before its temperature is
measured.
NOTE 2 - Stirring and measuring devices are to have a
low heat capacity.
4. The microwave power output is calculated from the
formula
P = {4,187 • mw(T
where
P
is the microwave power output, in watts ;
m
is the mass of the water, in grams ;
w
m
is the mass of the container, in grams ;
c
T
is ambient temperature, in degrees Celsius ;
0
T
is the initial temperature of the water, in degree Celsius ;
1
T
is the final temperature of the water, in degrees Celsius ;
2
t
is the heating time, in seconds, excluding the magnetron filament heating-up time.
The microwave power output is stated in watts, rounded off to the nearest 50W
CAUTION
1. Water load should be measured exactly to 1 liter.
2. Input power voltage should be exactly specified voltage (Refer to SPECIFICATIONS).
3. Ambient temperature should be 20 ± 2°C (68 ± 3.6°F)
Heating time for power output: (T
A (second)
70
B (W)
600
-T
) + 0.55 • mc (T
-T
)}/t
2
1
2
0
= T
)
2
0
64
60
56
650
700
750
52
49
47
800
850
900
19
44
42
40
950
1000
1050
38
1100

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