Installation; Introduction; Site Preparation; Environmental Limitations - Hp 13037D Installation And Service Manual

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SECTION
INSTALLATION
2-1.
INTRODUCTION
2-2.
This
section
provides
installation instructions
for
the
controller.
Included
in these instructions are
site
preparation
data,
unpacking
and
inspection,
in-
stallation
procedures,
claims
procedures,
and
recom-
mended
packing
and
shipping methods.
2-3.
SITE
PREPARATION
2-4.
Site
preparation information
for
the
controller
includes
environmental
limitations,
power
require-
ments,
and mounting
considerations.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
The
controller
is
a
component
part
of
a
total
system,
and
as
such does not
function independently. Therefore,
when
installing
the
controller into
a
complete
system
or
peripheral prod-
uct,
assurances need
to
be
made
that
the
complete product complies with
FCC
Docket 20780
and
VDE
0871
for
Class
A
computing
devices.
The
controller
is
UL
recognized
and
CSA
certified
as a
component
for
use
in
complete data processing
equip-
ment.
When
installing
the
controller
into
a complete
product, re-evaluation
by an
independent
testing
laboratory
may
be necessary
to
ensure that
the
combination
of
products used meets
applicable safety standards.
2-5.
ENVIRONMENTAL
LIMITATIONS
2-6.
Environmental
limitations
for
operating
and
nonoperating
conditions
of the controller are specified
in table
2-1.
The
environmental
limitations
imposed
by
other peripheral devices
must
be
considered
when
these devices are located adjacent
to
the
controller.
2-7.
POWER
REQUIREMENTS
2-8.
The
controller
is
shipped with
the
flexibility to
operate
from
single-phase
power mains
of
100/120
volts at 2.8
amperes
(typical)
or
220/240
volts at
1.3
amperes
(typical).
(See figure
2-2.)
The
line
voltage
may
vary
-10
to
+5
percent of the
nominal
value.
The
line
frequency
may
vary from
47.5
to
66 Hz.
Power
consumption
is
230 watts/2.3
amperes
(typical) at
120V, 60 Hz.
Table
2-1.
Controller
Environmental
Limitations
AMBIENT
TEMPERATURE
Operating:
0° to
55°
C
(32° to
131°F)
Nonoperating:
-40°
to
75°
C
(-40°
to
167°F)
ALTITUDE
Operating:
4572
metres
(15,000
feet)
max
Nonoperating:
15300
metres
(50,000
feet)
max
RELATIVE HUMIDITY
0
to
95%
at
25°
condensation.
to
40°
C
(77° to
104°F) without
2-9.
Various
safety
codes
require that
instrument
chassis, panels,
and
housings be grounded
to
protect
operating
and
service
personnel.
A
grounded
three-
conductor female
power
outlet
must
be
made
available
to satisfy this
requirement.
2-10.
COOLING REQUIREMENTS
2-11.
There
are
no
external cooling
requirements
for
the
controller.
With no
restriction in
airflow
around
the
controller cabinet, internal
fans
provide
adequate
ventilation
when
operated within the environmental
limitations specified in table
2-1.
2-12.
MOUNTING
CONSIDERATIONS
2-13.
The
controller
is
housed
in
a
133-millimetre
(5-1/4-inch)
by
425-millimetre
(16-3/4-inch)
by
584-
millimetre
(23-inch) chassis.
A
rack
mount
kit
(part
no.
13037-60012)
is
available
to
permit
mounting
the
chassis
in
a standard
483-millimetre
(19-inch) equip-
ment
rack.
The
weight
of
the
controller
is
15.9
kilo-
grams
(35
pounds)
(with
PCA's).
2-14.
UNPACKING AND
INSPECTION
2-15.
When
the
controller
shipment
arrives,
check
to
ensure
receipt of
the container as
specified
by
the
carrier's
papers. Inspect the
shipping container
imme-
diately
upon
receipt for
evidence
of
mishandling
dur-
ing
transit. If
the container
is
damaged
in
any
way,
or
if
it
is
water-stained, request the
carrier's
agent be
present
when
the container
is
opened.
2-16.
Locate
the
packing
list
and
open
the
shipping
container.
Compare
this
list
against the purchase
order
to
verify
that the
shipment
is
correct.
Unpack
the
shipping container
and
inspect
each item
for ex-
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