Moisture And Humidity Concerns; Other Environmental Concerns - Micron Millennia Series Technical Reference Manual

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Operating Environment
Mois tu re and H umidit y Conc ern s
While your computer will generally run better in cooler environments, there are components of
the computer that are adversely affected by cold temperatures. Also, exposing the computer to
cold temperatures can produce condensation, which could damage individual components or
destroy your system and monitor.
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Warning
Never expose the computer to moisture; this could lead to fire or an electrical shock hazard.
Operating the computer in areas with high humidity can damage system components.
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Table 1:
Temperature
Humidity
Othe r Envi ronmen tal Conc ern s
High levels of dust, dirt, or smoke can also damage your system. Place the system in an area
with good ventilation. Periodically check the computer case, front and rear, to ensure that dust or
dirt is not accumulating around any openings.
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Temperature and Humidity Operational Level
Operational
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5° C to 35° C
10 – 90% RH Non-condensing
Non-Operational
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0° C to 50° C
5 – 95% RH Non-condensing

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