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5.11
Measuring microwave output power
Required tools:
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Example:
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Digital multimeter [ 00340044]
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Liquid temperature sensor [ 00341510]
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Adapter [ 00340948]
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Temperature-resistant measuring bowl [ 00342042]
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1 l cold water
Prerequisite:
•
Appliance has been disconnected from the mains for 30 seconds.
•
Cooling fan does
not
run in standby operation.
1. Fill the temperature-resistant bowl with 1 l cold water.
2. 1) Stir the water before measuring the temperature!
2) Determine the initial temperature of the water (T
A
).
3. Place the temperature-resistant measuring bowl (with water) into the centre of
the cooking compartment.
4. Heat the water up for one minute at the maximum power setting.
5. 1) Stir the water before measuring the temperature!
2) Determine end temperature of the water (T
E
).
6. Calculate temperature difference (T
E
- T
A
).
7. 1) Calculate microwave output power.
2) Temperature difference x 70 + 200 = Microwave output power P
Aus
[watts]
Result:
The calculated microwave output power must be higher than or equal to the set
microwave output.
.
Example for a setting of 1000 W:
•
12 (T
E-A
) x 70 + 200 = 1040 → Output OK
•
11 (T
E-A
) x 70 + 200 = 970 → Output not OK