
dCS 954
User Manual
Manual for Standard Software Version 1.5x
dCS
Ltd
June 2000
Manual part no: DOC136954 iss 2B1
Page 66
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Operating Conditions
The
dCS 954
has no ventilation slots or fan cooling. It dissipates relatively low
power, so that usually allowing natural convection provides enough cooling in
most circumstances. It is sensible, however, to not install the unit near heat
sources such as radiators, hot air ducts or in direct strong sunlight.
Operating conditions should be such that internal temperature does not exceed
70°C substantially, as read out from the internal temperature sensor (see the
menu function
Heat
). This will tend to
be met if the ambient temperature is below 50°C, although it will depend a bit on
how the unit is positioned. Internal temperature should not fall below 0°C, and
should be a non-condensing. The unit monitors its internal temperature, and
displays one of two error messages as the temperature rises. At and above an
internal temperature of 78°C, the unit displays
Hot
on its front panel, as a
warning. Performance and reliability will be degraded if operated in this range
for long periods. At and above 88°C the unit displays
Ouch
, and should be
turned off. See section
System Messages and Error Codes
Figure 35 below shows the rise of internal temperature for the middle unit of
three stacked as in a rack, with support plates between. Allowing 3 cms
between units gives reasonable cooling.
If in doubt, the easy test is – the
dCS 954
is happy to work anywhere a human is.
dCS 9xx
EXCESS TEMPERATURE
(Measured as
dCS 954
)
Middle unit of 3, in box with "shelf plates"
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35
40
45
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4
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Figure 35 – Temperature rise above ambient for a unit in a stack of 3 with poor
ventilation