Physical; Environmental; Long-Term Storage - GE 469 Instruction Manual

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CHAPTER 2: INTRODUCTION

2.2.10 Physical

2.2.11 Environmental

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2.2.12 Long-term Storage

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469 MOTOR MANAGEMENT RELAY – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CASE
Type: .....................................................................Fully drawout (automatic CT shorts)
Seal: ......................................................................Seal provision
Mounting: ...........................................................Panel or 19-inch rack mount
IP Class: ...............................................................IP40-X
PACKAGING
Shipping box:....................................................12" × 11" × 10" (W × H × D)
Shipping weight: ............................................17 lbs Max / 7.7 kg
TERMINALS
Low voltage (A, B, C, D terminals):
High voltage (E, F, G, H terminals):
ENVIRONMENT
Ambient operating temperature:
Ambient storage temperature:
Humidity:............................................................up to 90%, non-condensing.
Altitude:...............................................................up to 2000 m
Pollution degree: ............................................2
At temperatures less than –20°C, the LCD contrast may be impaired.
LONG-TERM STORAGE
Environment: ....................................................In addition to the above environmental considerations,
Correct storage: ..............................................Prevents premature component failures caused by
It is recommended that all relays be powered up once per year, for one hour
continuously, to avoid deterioration of electrolytic capacitors and subsequent relay
failure.
30.5 cm × 27.9 cm × 25.4 cm
12 AWG maximum
#8 ring lug, 10 AWG wire std.
–40°C to +60°C
–40°C to +80°C
the relay should be stored in an environment that is dry,
corrosive-free, and not in direct sunlight.
environmental factors such as moisture or corrosive
gases. Exposure to high humidity or corrosive
environments will prematurely degrade the electronic
components in any electronic device regardless of its use
or manufacturer, unless specific precautions, such as
those mentioned in the Environment section above, are
taken.
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