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The process involves various type of tests carried out as per the protocol specifically prepared of reach equipment and client. Irrespective of model and type of the tested piece, the protocol need to be specifically prepared for each device and to be tested separately. visit- Temperature Qualification (https://www.temperaturemonitoringuae.com/services/temperature-qualification/)
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What is the Difference between the Mapping study and Qualification? This is often a subject of confusion which we will like to clarify. In brief terms, qualification is a much more elaborate process than a mapping study. A mapping study only analyzes the distribution of temperature and humidity (if applicable). The result will show whether the distribution is uniform. Mapping study is only one part of the qualification process. The qualification procedure has a lot of other verification and tests.
Temperature Qualification Process • The process involves various type of tests carried out as per the protocol specifically prepared of reach equipment and client. Irrespective of model and type of the tested piece, the protocol need to be specifically prepared for each device and to be tested separately.
1. Design Qualification (DQ) The design of the equipment should be adequate to achieve the desired results. The results are not to be defined by the installed equipment. eg. A cold room should maintain a temperature of 2 to 8 Deg Celcius for keeping medicines. Here the desired result is that the temperature should always be within these limits. Hence all the installed equipment should be suitably designed to ensure the same.
2. Installation Qualification (IQ) This process involves various checking to test I. Various components are properly calibrated periodically. II. The equipment is properly maintained as per the recommendations of the manufacturer. III. Check whether the client operates the equipment as per the recommended procedures of the manufacturer.
3. Operational Qualification (OQ) • This procedure involves checking all aspects affecting the operations of the equipment. Among various other tests, this involves checking various controlling instruments of the asset to ensure that the asset can be properly controlled. eg. a Thermostat of a freezer is a controlling instrument, which if not working properly will affect the operation of the asset. 4. Performance Qualification (PQ) • The performance of the equipment varies as per the distribution and the type of material kept inside the area. Hence it is important to test the equipment under all such circumstances. The whole process will involve rigorous testing for extreme conditions to ensure the reliability of the same.