Ambient
Temperature
Units
and
systems
by
FiberPlex
are
generally
designed
for
an
ambient
temperature
range
(i.e.
temperature
of
the
incoming
air)
of
5
°C
to
40
°C
(41
°F
to
104
°F).
When
rack
mounting
the
units,
the
following
facts
must
be
considered:
The
permissible
ambient
temperature
range
for
operation
of
the
semiconductor
components
is
0
°C
to
+70
°C
(32
°F
to
158
°F)
(commercial
temperature
range
for
operation).
The
airflow
through
the
installation
must
allow
exhaust
air
to
remain
cooler
than
70
°C
(158
°F)
at
all
times.
Average
temperature
increase
of
the
cooling
air
shall
be
about
20
°C
(68
°F),
allowing
for
an
additional
maximum
10
°C
increase
at
the
hottest
components.
In
order
to
dissipate
1
kW
with
this
permissible
average
temperature
increase,
an
air
flow
of
2.65
m³/min
is
required.
Example:
A
rack
dissipating
P
=
800
W
requires
an
air
flow
of
0.8
*
2.65
m³/min
which
corresponds
to
2.12
m³/min.
If
the
cooling
function
of
the
installation
must
be
monitored
(e.g.
for
fan
failure
or
illumination
with
spot
lamps),
the
exhaust
air
temperature
must
be
measured
directly
above
the
modules
at
several
places
within
the
enclosure.
Grounding
and
Power
Supply
Grounding
of
units
with
mains
supply
(Class
I
equipment)
is
performed
via
the
protective
earth
(PE)
conductor
integrated
in
three
‐
pin
Phoenix™
connector.
Units
with
battery
operation
(<
60
V,
Class
III
equipment)
must
be
earthed
separately.
Grounding
the
unit
is
one
of
the
measures
for
protection
against
electrical
shock
hazard
(dangerous
body
currents).
Hazardous
voltage
may
not
only
be
caused
by
defective
power
supply
insulation,
but
may
also
be
introduced
by
the
connected
audio
or
control
cables.
This
equipment
may
require
the
use
of
a
different
line
cord,
attachment
plug,
or
both,
depending
on
the
available
power
source
at
installation.
If
the
attachment
plug
needs
to
be
changed,
refer
servicing
to
qualified
personnel.
Class
I
Equipment
(Mains
Operation)
Should
the
equipment
be
delivered
without
a
matching
mains
cable,
the
latter
must
be
prepared
by
a
trained
person
using
the
attached
female
plug
(Neutrik™
powerCON
TRUE1)
with
respect
to
the
applicable
regulations
in
your
country.
Before
connecting
the
equipment
to
the
AC
power
outlet,
check
that
the
local
line
voltage
matches
the
equipment
rating
(voltage,
frequency)
within
the
admissible
tolerance.
The
equipment
fuses
must
be
rated
in
accordance
with
the
specifications
on
the
equipment.
Equipment
supplied
with
a
3
‐
pole
appliance
inlet
(protection
conforming
to
class
I
equipment)
must
be
connected
to
a
3
‐
pole
AC
power
outlet
so
that
the
equipment
cabinet
is
connected
to
the
protective
earth.
WARNING:
If
the
ground
is
defeated,
certain
fault
conditions
in
the
unit
or
in
the
system
to
which
it
is
connected
can
result
in
full
line
voltage
between
chassis
and
earth
ground.
Severe
injury
or
death
can
then
result
if
the
chassis
and
earth
ground
are
touched
simultaneously.
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