Environmental considerations
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General
The 1642 AM and 1643 AMS units must have room temperature and must be dry
before they can be taken into operation.
Environmental conditions
The environmental conditions for the 1642 AM and 1643 AMS units are as follows:
• Storage compliant with ETSI 300 019-1-1 Class 1-2, February 1992:
– Temperature range –5°C to +45°C
– Humidity of 5 to 95% without condensation.
• Transport compliant with ETSI 300 019-1-2 Class 2-3, February 1992:
– Temperature range –5°C to +45°C
– Humidity of 5 to 95% without condensation.
• The system operates with convection cooling.
• CE marking compliant with 73/23/EEC and 89/336/EEC
• ETSI EMC - The system meets the requirements of EN 300 386-2 V.1.1.3
(december 1997) for equipment installed in locations other than telecom centers.
• IEC 60950 -Ed3, 1994-04
• Optical safety compliant with IEC 60825-1 Ed 1.1 (1998/01) and IEC 60825-2 Ed
2 (2000/05).
The environmental conditions for the 1642 AM and 1643 AMS units with an installed
X4IP option card are as follows:
Table 2-4 Environmental conditions
Power
type
Fan Unit
available
X4IP
installed
Min
temp.
Max
temp.
Min
hum.
Max
hum.
Compliant to ETS 300 019-1-3
of February. 1992 &
Amendment A1 June 1997
DC No No –5 +45 5% 95% Class 3.2
Yes +5 +40 5% 85% Class 3.1
Yes No –5 +70 10% 100% ETS 300 019-1-4 Class 4.1E
when installed in street cabinet
AC No No –5 +45 5% 90% Class 3.1E
Yes +5 +40 5% 85% Class 3.1
It is assumed that the X4IP option card is used in climate controlled environments.
General information
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