XtrapulsPac Installation Guide
The following risks must be carefully considered:
1. Water: The equipment must be protected against rain, snow, rime, etc…
2. Altitude: The equipment should not be stored at an altitude higher than 3000 m.
3. Corrosive agents: The equipment must be protected against salty sea spray, emanations of
dangerous gasses or corrosive liquids, etc…
4. Duration: the specifications of the above mentioned items are only valid for a total transport and
storing period of up to six months. Longer periods may require a special treatment (smaller
surrounding air temperature range such as in class 1K3).
5. Rodents and mould: The storing conditions must avoid exposure to rodents and mould.
1 - Climatic conditions
The equipment can be transported in its standard packaging in the environment conditions specified by
class 2K3 of the IEC 60721-3-2. This includes:
Surrounding air temperature: -25°C to +70°C
NOTE: The surrounding air temperature is the temperature which is the nearest to the
equipment, i.e. the inside of the container.
Relative moisture: 95 % at +40°C
NOTE: Some temperature and moisture combinations may cause condensation.
2 - Unusual climatic conditions
The possible transport of the equipment at temperatures lower than -25°C requires either a re-heating or
the removal of components sensitive to low temperature.
3 - Mechanical conditions
The equipment may be transported in its standard packaging in the conditions specified by class 2M1 of
the IEC 60721-3-2 standard.
This includes vibrations and shocks (see tables below).
TABLE 4 – Vibration limits during the transport
TABLE 5 – Shock limits during the transport
NOTE: If the equipment may be subjected to shocks or vibrations beyond these limits, it will require special
packaging or transport conditions.