Operating and storage environment, 1 operating environment, 2 storage environment – IAI America NS User Manual

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7. Operating and Storage Environment

7.

 Operating and Storage Environment

7.1 Operating

Environment

The actuator should be set up in an environment, which meets the following criteria:

x Avoid direct sunlight.
x Avoid radiant heat from strong heat sources such as a furnace.
x Surrounding air temperature should be 0 to 40qC.
x The humidity should be less than 85% and there should be no condensation.
x Avoid exposure to corrosive or combustible gases.
x The area should have very little dust and be suitable for normal assembly operations.
x Avoid exposure to waterdrop, oil mist or fluids used in cutting.

x Avoid exposure to sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid and other chemicals. (The actuator is not designed by

considering chemical resistance.)

x

No shock and vibration should be conveyed to this unit.

x Avoid extreme electromagnetic waves, ultraviolet rays and radiation.

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

7.2 Storage

Environment

x

The storage environment should be similar to the operating environment.

x If the actuator is stored for a long period, pay special attention to prevent bedewing.

x

We do not include moisture absorption agents when shipping the unit. If you are storing the unit where
condensation might occur, then you must treat the entire package or treat the unit itself after it is
unpacked to prevent condensation.

x

The unit can withstand up to 60

qC during a short storage interval but only up to 50qC if the storage

period is longer than one month.

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