Electrostatic Discharge (Esd) Prevention; Acoustics - HP L1000 - 9000 - 0 MB RAM Manual

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General Site Preparation Guidelines
Environmental Elements

Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Prevention

Static charges (voltage levels) occur when objects are separated or rubbed together. The voltage level of a
static charge is determined by the following factors:
Types of materials
Relative humidity
Rate of change or separation
Table 1-1
Effect of Humidity on ESD Charge Levels
Personnel Activity
Person walking across a
linoleum floor
Person walking across a carpeted
floor
Person getting up from a plastic
chair
a. Source: B.A. Unger, Electrostatic Discharge Failures of Semiconductor Devices
(Bell Laboratories, 1981)
b. For the same relative humidity level, a high rate of airflow produces higher
static charges than a low airflow rate.
c. Some data in this table has been extrapolated.
Static Protection Measures
Follow these precautions to minimize possible ESD-induced failures in the computer room:
Maintain recommended humidity level and airflow rates in the computer room.
Install conductive flooring (conductive adhesive must be used when laying tiles).
Use conductive wax if waxed floors are necessary.
Ensure that all equipment and flooring are properly grounded and are at the same ground potential.
Use conductive tables and chairs.
Use a grounded wrist strap (or other grounding method) when handling circuit boards.
Store spare electronic modules in antistatic containers.

Acoustics

Computer equipment and air conditioning blowers cause computer rooms to be noisy. Ambient noise level in a
computer room can be reduced as follows:
Dropped ceiling—Cover with a commercial grade of fire-resistant, acoustic rated, fiberglass ceiling tile.
Sound deadening—Cover the walls with curtains or other sound deadening material.
Removable partitions—Use foam rubber models for most effectiveness.
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a
b
Humidity
26%
6,150 V
18,450 V
24,600 V
and Charge Levels (voltages)
32%
40%
5,750 V
4,625 V
17,250 V
13,875 V
23,000 V
18,500 V
c
50%
3,700 V
11,100 V
14,800 V
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