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Quidway AR 28 Series Routers Installation Manual.pdf - Index of

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<strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><strong>Quidway</strong> <strong>AR</strong> <strong>28</strong> <strong>Series</strong> <strong>Routers</strong>Chapter 3 <strong>Installation</strong> PreparationChapter 3 <strong>Installation</strong> Preparation3.1 Requirements on Environment<strong>AR</strong> <strong>28</strong> <strong>Series</strong> must be used indoors. To ensure the normal operation and prolong theirservice life, the following requirements for installation site must be met.3.1.1 Requirements on Temperature/HumidityCertain requirements on temperature and humidity in the equipment room shall be met.If the relative humidity is too high, the insulation materials in it will deteriorate easily oreven lead to electric leakage. Sometimes this will result in change to the mechanicalperformance <strong>of</strong> the materials and rusting <strong>of</strong> the metal components. If the relativehumidity is too low, the fastening screw will become loosen due to shrinkage <strong>of</strong> theisolation spacer. In an environment with dry climate, static electricity may be produced,putting the CMOS <strong>of</strong> the router to risk. High temperature is <strong>of</strong> the greatest risk: for it willsignificantly degrade the router’s reliability, speed up aging process <strong>of</strong> the insulatingmaterials, and shorten the service life <strong>of</strong> the router. The requirements on thetemperature and humidity for <strong>AR</strong> <strong>28</strong> <strong>Series</strong> are shown in Table 3-1:Table 3-1 Humidity requirements in the equipment roomTemperatureRelative humidity0oC to 40oC 10% to 90%3.1.2 Requirements on CleannessDust is harmful to the safe operation <strong>of</strong> the Router. Dust on the chassis may result instatic absorption, thus causing poor contact <strong>of</strong> the metal connection components orpoints. Especially under the condition <strong>of</strong> low indoor humidity, dust is easier to beabsorbed, which not only shortens the operational lifetime <strong>of</strong> the equipment, but alsoresults in communication failure.There should not be explosive, conductive, magnetic and corrosive dust in theequipment room where <strong>Quidway</strong> <strong>AR</strong> <strong>28</strong> <strong>Series</strong> <strong>Routers</strong> are located, and the dustconcentration should meet the following requirements:3-1

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