Determine the ESD Requirements
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Determine the ESD Requirements
Static charges (voltage levels) occur when objects are separated or rubbed together. The voltage level of a
static charge is determined by the following factors:
•
Types of materials
•
Relative humidity
•
Rate of change or separation
Effect of humidity on ESD charge levels
The table following lists charge levels based on personnel activities and humidity levels.
Static protection measures
Follow these precautions to minimize possible ESD-induced failures in the computer room:
•
Maintain recommended humidity level and airflow rates in the computer room.
•
Install conductive flooring (conductive adhesive must be used when laying tiles).
•
Use conductive wax if waxed floors are necessary.
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Ensure that all equipment and flooring are properly grounded and are at the same ground potential.
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Use conductive tables and chairs.
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Use a grounded wrist strap (or other grounding method) when handling circuit boards.
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Store spare electronic modules in antistatic containers.
Table 5
Personnel activity
a
a. Source: B.A. Unger, Electrostatic Discharge Failures of Semiconductor Devices (Bell
Laboratories, 1981)
Humidity
b
and charge levels (voltages)
c
b. For the same relative humidity level, a high rate of airflow produces higher static charges
than a low airflow rate.
c. Some data in this table has been extrapolated.
26%
32%
40%
50%
Person walking across a linoleum floor
6,150 V
5,750 V
4,625 V
3,700 V
Person walking across a carpeted floor
18,450 V
17,250 V
13,875 V
11,100 V
Person getting up from a plastic chair
24,600 V
23,000 V
18,500 V
14,800 V
Summary of Contents for rp7400
Page 1: ...rp7400 Hardware Manual ...
Page 4: ...What s New 4 ...
Page 6: ...System Overview 6 ...
Page 15: ...rp7400 Enterprise Server System Safety and Regulatory Information 15 ...
Page 16: ...rp7400 Enterprise Server System Safety and Regulatory Information 16 ...
Page 17: ...rp7400 Enterprise Server System Safety and Regulatory Information 17 ...
Page 22: ...rp7400 Enterprise Server System Safety and Regulatory Information 22 ...
Page 24: ...Review the Sales Order 24 ...
Page 26: ...Plan the Site Visit 26 ...
Page 28: ...Visit the Site 28 ...
Page 32: ...Review HP Responsibilities 32 ...
Page 36: ...Develop the Schedule 36 ...
Page 38: ...Specify the Space for Unpacking 38 ...
Page 44: ...Specify Hard Floor Requirements 44 ...
Page 52: ...Specify the System Requirements 52 ...
Page 56: ...Determine the ESD Requirements 56 ...
Page 58: ...Determine the Acoustic Requirements 58 ...
Page 60: ...Determine RFI Requirements 60 ...
Page 62: ...Review Local Codes 62 ...
Page 64: ...Determine Altitude Requirements 64 ...
Page 68: ...Identify Sources of Electrical Interference 68 ...
Page 70: ...Identify Other Environmental Influences 70 ...
Page 72: ...Identify Telephone Requirements and Define Remote Access 72 ...
Page 74: ...Identify Special Network Requirements 74 ...
Page 76: ...Determine Service Access Needs 76 ...
Page 78: ...Determine Fire Protection Requirements 78 ...
Page 80: ...Define E Stop Requirements 80 ...
Page 82: ...Determine Other Needs 82 ...
Page 84: ...Generate the Plan 84 ...
Page 86: ...Review the Plan With the Customer 86 ...
Page 88: ...Execute the Site Plan 88 ...
Page 94: ...Console Cable Connections 94 ...
Page 96: ...HP 700 Series System Console Configuration 96 ...
Page 100: ...Core I O Connections and Indicators 100 ...
Page 104: ...Secure Web Console Installation 104 ...
Page 106: ...LAN Console 106 ...
Page 108: ...PC Direct Connect as System Console 108 ...
Page 114: ...SCSI Devices 114 ...
Page 118: ...Cable Management 118 ...
Page 124: ...Cabinet Extension Kit 124 ...
Page 134: ...rp7400 Server Boot up 134 ...
Page 136: ...Accessing Guardian Service Processor Internal Port 136 ...
Page 142: ...Chapter Shutting Down the SPU Shutting Down the SPU 2 ...
Page 148: ...Adding a Disk Drive to an HP UX System 146 ...
Page 162: ...Add I O Cards 160 ...