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Dell EMC Unity 480 - Fire Suppressant Disclaimer; Air Quality Requirements

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Systems that are mounted on an approved package have completed transportation
testing to withstand the following shock and vibrations in the vertical direction only
and shall not exceed:
Packaged system condition Response measurement level
Transportation shock 10 G’s, 12ms duration
Transportation random vibration
l
1.15 Grms
l
1 hour Frequency range 1–200 Hz
Fire suppressant disclaimer
Fire prevention equipment in the computer room should always be installed as an
added safety measure. A fire suppression system is the responsibility of the customer.
When selecting appropriate fire suppression equipment and agents for the data
center, choose carefully. An insurance underwriter, local fire marshal, and local
building inspector are all parties that you should consult during the selection of a fire
suppression system that provides the correct level of coverage and protection.
Equipment is designed and manufactured to internal and external standards that
require certain environments for reliable operation. We do not make compatibility
claims of any kind nor do we provide recommendations on fire suppression systems. It
is not recommended to position storage equipment directly in the path of high
pressure gas discharge streams or loud fire sirens so as to minimize the forces and
vibration adverse to system integrity.
Note
The previous information is provided on an “as is” basis and provides no
representations, warranties, guarantees or obligations on the part of our company.
This information does not modify the scope of any warranty set forth in the terms and
conditions of the basic purchasing agreement between the customer and the
manufacturer.
Air quality requirements
The products are designed to be consistent with the requirements of the American
Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)
Environmental Standard Handbook and the most current revision of Thermal
Guidelines for Data Processing Environments, Second Edition, ASHRAE 2009b.
Cabinets are best suited for Class 1 datacom environments, which consist of tightly
controlled environmental parameters, including temperature, dew point, relative
humidity and air quality. These facilities house mission-critical equipment and are
typically fault-tolerant, including the air conditioners.
The data center should maintain a cleanliness level as identified in ISO 14664-1, class 8
for particulate dust and pollution control. The air entering the data center should be
filtered with a MERV 11 filter or better. The air within the data center should be
continuously filtered with a MERV 8 or better filtration system. In addition, efforts
should be maintained to prevent conductive particles, such as zinc whiskers, from
entering the facility.
The allowable relative humidity level is 20 to 80% non condensing, however, the
recommended operating environment range is 40 to 55%. For data centers with
gaseous contamination, such as high sulfur content, lower temperatures and humidity
Technical specifications
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