Table
15.
EXP810
altitude
ranges
Environment
Altitude
Operating
30.5 m (100 ft.) below sea level to 3000 m
(9842 ft.) above sea level
Storage
30.5 m (100 ft.) below sea level to 3000 m
(9842 ft.) above sea level
Transit
30.5 m (100 ft.) below sea level to 12,000 m
(40,000 ft.) above sea level
Airflow
and
heat
dissipation
Figure 13 shows the intended airflow for the EXP810. Allow at least 30 inches in
front of the storage subsystem and at least 24 inches behind the storage subsystem
for service clearance, proper ventilation, and heat dissipation.
77027-02
Figure
13.
EXP810
airflow
Table 16 lists the KVA, watts, and Btu calculations. These values assume the power
supplies have a 73 percent efficiency and a power factor of 0.99. These tabulated
power and heat dissipation values are typical for the storage subsystem. Maximum
configuration units are typically operated at higher data rates, have larger random
access memory (RAM) capacities, or have different host interface boards.
Table
16.
EXP810
power
and
heat
dissipation
Parameter
KVA
Watts
(ac)
Btu
per
hour
EXP810
0.454
443
1516
Shock
and
vibration
requirements
Operational shock and operational vibration requirements are shown in this section.
Operational
Shock:
The EXP810 will be able to withstand the following shock.
Subjecting the equipment to a single shock pulse with the following characteristics
will simulate this level of shock:
v
Velocity change = 20 inches per second
v
Wave
®
form = Triangular, 10g @3.75 ms
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