360° video: Climatic Testing Facility - Transcript
Welcome to the National Research Council of Canada's Climatic testing research facility, located in the National capital region in Ottawa.
This facility is designed specifically to evaluate the performance of even the longest and largest commercial and military equipment, vehicles and components under severe climatic conditions.
The climatic testing facility can produce temperatures ranging from -46° to +55° centigrade.
A full suite of instrumentation and 500+ channels for data recording keeps track of performance under controlled conditions of snow, rain, freezing rain, ice, and fog — and even a combination of those conditions, changing where needed over a period of time to simulate changing weather.
[On-screen: Video recording 24/7]
Measuring 30 metres in length, 6 metres in width, and 6 metres in height, the climatic testing facility is one of the largest and most versatile of its type in North America.
[On-screen: 30 metres in length (100 feet), 6 metres in width (20 feet), 6 metres in height (20 feet)]
Our technical staff have decades of experience in design and testing for extreme climatic conditions.
Climatic testing with us adds value to your business and operations in five important ways:
Demonstrate that your product meets customer specifications. Qualify your products for their current and future applications in all kinds of environments. Win your customers' confidence and early sign-off, so you can land and deliver on their orders.
[On-screen: Measuring snow accumulation]
Test your prototype — "weather on demand" — regardless of the season. No matter what time of year, you can shift the seasons to meet your development schedule and keep your business and operations moving forward.
Specify the environmental conditions you want and hold them there. Don't chase fleeting weather conditions around the country. Keep your test team in one location and keep it productive.
[On-screen: Test your prototype up to +55 °C]
Pinpoint failure modes no matter how elusive they are. Hold or sweep through any matrix of temperatures, humidity, or precipitation and spot trouble as it emerges. Avoid the uncertainty, cost and frustration of pinning down intermittent problems.
[On-screen: Timelapse snow melt]
Subject your product to environmental extremes. Find its performance limitations before your customers find them. Set operating guidelines for your product to avoid in-service failure and warranty claims. Stay ahead of your customers and know what your product can take.