Environmental specifications, Environmental conditions for the tape drive, Table 7-14 – Tandberg Data VXA-320 (VXA-3) User Manual

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PECIFICATIONS

This section lists the environmental specifications for the tape drive and the

cartridges.

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Table 7-14

summarizes the environmental requirements for the tape path in

either the internal or external models of the tape drive. The following sections

provide additional detail about these requirements.

Internal Tape Drive: Operating Temperature and Humidity

Figure 7-3

provides the temperature and humidity requirements for the

internal tape drive. The area within the dotted line represents the operating

environment.

Table 7-15

defines the points in the chart.

Table 7-14 Temperature and humidity specifications for the tape drive

Specification

Operating

a,b

Storage

c

/

Nonoperating

Transporting

c

Temperature range

+5°C to +45°C (+41°F to +113°F)

–40°C to +60°C (–40°F to +140°F)

Temperature variation

1°C per min; max 10°C per hour

(2°F per min; max 18°F per hour)

1°C per min; max 20°C per hour

(2°F per min; max 36°F per hour)

Relative Humidity

20% to 80% non-condensing

5% to 95% non-condensing

Wet bulb

29°C (84.2°F) max.

N/A

Altitude

–304.8 to +3,048 m

(–1,000 to +10,000 ft)

–304.8 to +12,192 m

(–1,000 to +40,000 ft)

a

The tape drive temperature and humidity must be stabilized in the specified environment for at least 24 hours.

b

Temperature measurements are made in the tape path.

c

The tape drive is in its original shipping container. When the tape drive is moved from a cooler storage environment to a warmer operating
environment, it must acclimate in its packaging for 24 hours to prevent damage from condensation.

Caution

The operating temperature and humidity specifications are for the tape path.

When the tape drive is in an enclosure, the ambient temperature typically must be

lower than the maximum temperature to avoid exceeding the maximum at the

tape path.

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