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Adva FSP 3000 - Environmental Specifications; Heat Dissipation

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Environmental Specifications
Environmental Specifications
The FSP 3000 C product fulfills several environmental conditions (ambient temperatures
and relative humidity levels) for storage, transportation and stationary operation of the
equipment. These environmental conditions are specified in:
l Telcordia SR-3580 Level 3 (NEBS)
o
GR-63-CORE Issue 4, April 2012
o
GR-1089-CORE
l ETSI EN 300 019-1-1 V2.2.1 (2014-04) Storage Class 1.2
l ETSI EN 300 019-1-2 V2.2.1 (2014-04) Transportation Class 2.2
l ETSI EN 300 019-1-3 V2.4.1 (2014-04) Stationary use at weather-protected locations
Class 3.1
These minimum and maximum values of temperature and humidity are
not met simultaneously.
To ensure that the ambient temperatures and relative humidity levels
required for the storage, transportation, and stationary operation of the
equipment are fulfilled, install the equipment in a location that meets the
qualifications specified in the above documents.
If a module does not meet the environmental conditions specified in the above mentioned
standards, the minimum and maximum values for temperature and humidity are stated
explicitly in the respective module's section.
In this guide, the phrase short term” means a duration shorter than 96 consecutive hours
and a maximum of 360 hours per year. In addition, a short term condition must not occur
more often than 15 times per year.
When you receive your FSP 3000 C, leave the equipment in its shipping
box at the final installation location for a minimum of 24 hours. Doing so
allows the equipment time to adjust to room temperature, preventing
thermal shock (from rapid temperature change) and surface
condensation.
l Agency Approvals and Regulatory Compliance Information
l General Safety Guidelines and Warnings
l Definition of Safety Warning Levels
l Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings
Heat Dissipation
A significant amount of the electric energy consumed by an equipment shelf is converted
into heat. Power draw and heat release from an shelf are dependent on the type of power
140 FSP3000 C Hardware Guide - R1.1 - Issue:A (12/09/2016)

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