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The treatment method of the high-temperature alarm of the high-pressure accelerated aging test chamber is as follows: 1. First, stop the test: When the high-temperature alarm sounds, stop the test immediately to prevent the equipment from continuing to work, so as not to cause greater damage to the equipment. 2. Check the equipment status: check whether the cooling system of the high-pressure accelerated aging test chamber is working normally, such as fans, pumps, etc. At the same time, check whether the temperature sensor inside the equipment is working normally. If there is a failure, it needs to be replaced in time. 3. Check the test sample: If the test sample absorbs heat or releases heat too fast, it may cause the internal temperature of the equipment to rise too quickly, thus triggering a high temperature alarm. It is necessary to check the size, material, test conditions, etc. of the test sample to ensure that it meets the test requirements and avoid excessive load on the equipment. 4. Cleaning the inside of the equipment: regular high pressureAccelerate the cleaning of the inside of the aging test chamber, remove the dust and dirt inside the equipment, and ensure the heat dissipation effect of the equipment. 5. Maintenance equipment: carry out regular maintenance of the high-pressure accelerated aging test chamber and replace the vulnerable parts, such as filters, sealing rings, etc. in the cooling system, to ensure the normal operation of the equipment. 6. Install a temperature control system: If high-temperature alarms occur frequently, you can consider installing a temperature control system on the device to accurately control the temperature inside the device to avoid the occurrence of high-temperature alarms. It should be noted that before any operation, the power supply of the high-voltage accelerated aging test chamber must be disconnected to ensure safety. At the same time, when encountering problems, you should contact professionals for repair and debugging in time to avoid equipment damage or casualties.