Storage And Shipment; Packaging Requirements - HP Broadband Series User Manual

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Storage and Shipment

The Electrical Interface may be stored or shipped in environments within the fol-
lowing limits:
Temperature
Humidity
Altitude
The module should also be protected from temperature extremes which may
cause condensation within the clamshell enclosure.

Packaging Requirements

To prevent damage to the module during transit, original shipping or equivalent
materials should be used to package the module. Containers and material identical
to those used in the factory packaging are available through Hewlett-Packard
offices. If the original or equivalent shipping material cannot be obtained, instruc-
tions for repackaging with commercially available materials are as follows:
1 Wrap the module in anti-static plastic to reduce the possibility of damage
caused by ESD.
2 Use a double walled, corrugated cardboard carton of 90 kg (200 lb) test
strength. The carton must be large enough to allow 5 to 8 cm (2 to 3 in) on all
sides of the module for packing material, and strong enough to accommodate
the weight of the module.
3 Surround the module with 5 to 8 cm (2 to 3 in) of packing material to protect
the module and prevent it from moving in the carton.
NEVER use styrene pellets as packaging material. They do not adequately cushion
CAUTION
the module, or prevent the module from moving in the carton. They also cause
damage by generating static electricity.
If packing foam is not available, the best alternative is S.D.-240 Air Cap from
Sealed Air Corporation (Commerce, California 90001). Air Cap looks like a plastic
sheet with air bubbles. Wrap the module with several layers of pink (anti-static)
Air Cap to protect the module, and prevent the module from moving within the
carton.
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: −40°C to +75°C.
: 50% to 95% RH from 25°C to 40°C.
: Up to 4600 m (15,000 ft).

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