Installation and storage/preservation environment, 1 installation environment, 2 storage/preservation environment – IAI America SSPDACR User Manual

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4. Installation and Storage/Preservation Environment

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4. Installation and Storage/Preservation Environment

4.1 Installation Environment

The actuator should be installed in a location other than those specified below.

In general, the installation environment should be one in which an operator can work without protective gear.

Also provide sufficient work space required for maintenance inspection.

x

Where the actuator receives radiant heat from strong heat sources such as heat treatment furnaces

x

Where the ambient temperature exceeds the range of 0 to 40qC

x

Where the temperature changes rapidly and condensation occurs

x

Where the relative humidity exceeds 85% RH

x

Where the actuator receives direct sunlight

x

Where the actuator is exposed to corrosive or combustible gases

x

Where the ambient air contains a large amount of powder dust, salt or iron (at level exceeding what is normally

expected in an assembly plant)

x

Where the actuator is subject to splashed water, oil (including oil mist or cutting fluid) or chemical solutions

x

Where the actuator receives impact or vibration

If the actuator is used in any of the following locations, provide sufficient shielding measures:

x

Where noise generates due to static electricity, etc.

x

Where the actuator is subject to a strong electric or magnetic field

x

Where the actuator is subject to ultraviolet ray or radiation

4.2 Storage/Preservation Environment

The storage/preservation environment should be similar to the installation environment. In addition, make sure

condensation will not occur when the actuator is to be stored or preserved for a long period of time. Unless

specified, we do not include drying agents when shipping the actuator. If you are storing the actuator in an

environment where condensation might occur, you must treat the entire shipping box, or treat the actuator itself

after unpacking, to prevent condensation. The unit can withstand temperatures up to 60ºC during a short

storage/preservation period, but only up to 50ºC if the storage/preservation period is longer than one month.

The actuator should be lying flat during storage/preservation.

If the actuator is to be stored in a packed state, follow the specified actuator position if indicated.

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