Rockwell Automation T8094 8000 Series TMR System Safety Manual User Manual

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SAFETY MANUAL

D oc N umber T8094
I ssue 27 – June 2013

Page 49 of 103

consider the localised heat generation and its impact on the overall system operating
environmental conditions.

Table 9 defines the climatic conditions for the modules within a system as a whole. It
is possible to achieve a system capable of operation in a wider range of climatic
conditions using detailed analysis of the characteristics of the system and resultant
conditions for the equipment mounted within the system.

It should be noted that the operating temperature for the equipment within any
electronic system has a significant impact on the potential operating life of that
equipment. High operating temperature and rates of temperature change significantly
reduce the operational life of any electronic device; therefore, measures should be
taken to ensuring that the operating environment remains within the recommended
range. Similarly, it is highly recommended that the periods that the equipment is
exposed to conditions outside the recommended range be minimised.

Parameter

Comment

Recommended

Limit

Min

Max

Min

Max

Operating

Temperature

(dry)

With natural

cooling

10

°°°°

C

30

°°°°

C

0

°°°°

C

40

°°°°

C

50

°

F

86

°

F

32

°

F

104

°

F

With forced

airflow

10

°

C

30

°

C

-5

°

C

60

°

C

50

°

F

86

°

F

23

°

F

140

°

F

Storage Temperature

(dry)

10

°°°°

C

30

°°°°

C

-25

°°°°

C

70

°°°°

C

50

°

F

86

°

F

-13

°

F

158

°

F

Operating Humidity

Non-

condensing

5%RH

95%RH

Storage Humidity

Non-

condensing

5%RH

95%RH

Temperature change

0.5

°°°°

C/min

See

Note

1ºF/min

Table 9 - Climatic Condition Requirements

Note:

Although there is no defined maximum, it is important to avoid changes of humidity
and temperature that could produce condensation. The effects of condensation on
any type of electrical equipment can result in equipment failures or improper operation.

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