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G8332 Command Reference for ENOS 8.4
Particulate Contamination
Attention:
Airborne
particulates
(including
metal
flakes
or
particles)
and
reactive
gases
acting
alone
or
in
combination
with
other
environmental
factors
such
as
humidity
or
temperature
might
pose
a
risk
to
the
device
that
is
described
in
this
document.
Risks
that
are
posed
by
the
presence
of
excessive
particulate
levels
or
concentrations
of
harmful
gases
include
damage
that
might
cause
the
device
to
malfunction
or
cease
functioning
altogether.
This
specification
sets
forth
limits
for
particulates
and
gases
that
are
intended
to
avoid
such
damage.
The
limits
must
not
be
viewed
or
used
as
definitive
limits,
because
numerous
other
factors,
such
as
temperature
or
moisture
content
of
the
air,
can
influence
the
impact
of
particulates
or
environmental
corrosives
and
gaseous
contaminant
transfer.
In
the
absence
of
specific
limits
that
are
set
forth
in
this
document,
you
must
implement
practices
that
maintain
particulate
and
gas
levels
that
are
consistent
with
the
protection
of
human
health
and
safety.
If
Lenovo
determines
that
the
levels
of
particulates
or
gases
in
your
environment
have
caused
damage
to
the
device,
Lenovo
may
condition
provision
of
repair
or
replacement
of
devices
or
parts
on
implementation
of
appropriate
remedial
measures
to
mitigate
such
environmental
contamination.
Implementation
of
such
remedial
measures
is
a
customer
responsibility..
Contaminant
Limits
Particulate
• The
room
air
must
be
continuously
filtered
with
40%
atmospheric
dust
spot
efficiency
(MERV
9)
according
to
ASHRAE
Standard
52.2
1
.
• Air
that
enters
a
data
center
must
be
filtered
to
99.97%
efficiency
or
greater,
using
high
‐
efficiency
particulate
air
(HEPA)
filters
that
meet
MIL
‐
STD
‐
282.
• The
deliquescent
relative
humidity
of
the
particulate
contamination
must
be
more
than
60%
2
.
• The
room
must
be
free
of
conductive
contamination
such
as
zinc
whis
‐
kers.
Gaseous
• Copper:
Class
G1
as
per
ANSI/ISA
71.04
‐
1985
3
• Silver:
Corrosion
rate
of
less
than
300
Å
in
30
days
1
ASHRAE
52.2
‐
2008
‐
Method
of
Testing
General
Ventilation
Air
‐
Cleaning
Devices
for
Removal
Efficiency
by
Particle
Size
.
Atlanta:
American
Society
of
Heating,
Refrigerating
and
Air
‐
Con
‐
ditioning
Engineers,
Inc.
2
The
deliquescent
relative
humidity
of
particulate
contamination
is
the
relative
humidity
at
which
the
dust
absorbs
enough
water
to
become
wet
and
promote
ionic
conduction.
3
ANSI/ISA
‐
71.04
‐
1985.
Environmental
conditions
for
process
measurement
and
control
systems:
Airborne
contaminants
.
Instrument
Society
of
America,
Research
Triangle
Park,
North
Car
‐
olina,
U.S.A.
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