Signs Your Test Program Needs a Chamber Upgrade
Test requirements often grow faster than the original chamber plan. A system that worked for early development may become a bottleneck when DUT size increases, standards change, test profiles become more aggressive, or safety expectations rise.
The chamber is too small for current DUTs
If fixtures, cables, racks, battery modules, or assemblies barely fit, airflow and operator access can suffer. A larger cabinet, walk-in chamber, or drive-in room may improve repeatability and make daily loading safer.
Profiles are taking too long to run
Slow ramp rates, long recovery times, or unstable control near setpoint can extend validation schedules. Rapid temperature change chambers, stronger conditioning systems, or updated control logic may help the lab meet more demanding programs.
Safety requirements have changed
Battery projects often introduce new risks as teams move from cell testing to module, pack, or ESS testing. If the current chamber was not designed for abuse scenarios, gas management, fire exposure, or operator protection, a safety-focused system review is recommended.
Downtime is affecting test capacity
Frequent alarms, aging components, unavailable replacement parts, and inconsistent performance can reduce lab throughput. In some cases, calibration and maintenance are enough; in others, a replacement or added chamber capacity is the better long-term path.
Bellue can help compare upgrade paths across standard cabinets, walk-in rooms, battery safety systems, and custom solutions. Talk with Bellue when your current test setup starts limiting the program.
