Environmental Conditions (Operating); Ventilation Requirements; Location And Mounting - Keysight S9165A Getting Started Manual

Mmwave reference solutions, transceiver control unit
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Safety & Environmental Information

Environmental Conditions (Operating)

Environmental Conditions (Operating)

This product is designed for use in the following conditions:
— For indoor use only
— Altitude up to 9842.52 ft (3000 m)
— Operating Temperature 20 to 30°C
— Maximum relative humidity 95% (non-condensing)

Ventilation Requirements

Location and Mounting

Consider ergonomics when locating any keyboard or mouse which will be used
in connection with an instrument.
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This product is designed for use in INSTALLATION CATEGORY II and
POLLUTION DEGREE 2.
When installing the product into a cabinet, the convection into and out of the
product must not be restricted. Consideration shall also be given to the
individual instruments to avoid having the heated discharge of one instrument,
now becoming the cooling intake air for another instrument.
Another area of concern is verification that the maximum ambient operating
temperature of the instrument(s) is not exceeded by cabinet installation.
Another area of concern is verification that the maximum ambient operating
temperature of the instrument(s) is not exceeded by cabinet installation.
Keysight recommends forced air convection whenever an instrument(s) are
installed in a cabinet and further recommends that the maximum operating
temperature of the cabinet be reduced 10°C from the lowest of the maximum
operating temperature of a single instrument.
If there are any concerns or special requirements an Keysight Field Engineer
should be consulted to assure instrument(s) temperature compliance and
performance.
Do NOT block vents and fan exhaust. To ensure adequate cooling and
ventilation, leave a gap of at least 50 mm (2 in) around vent holes on both sides
of the chassis..
The Keysight S9165A Transceiver Control Unit requires a 1U space below
when rack mounting.
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