3com S7906E Guide D’Installation Rapide

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2-3 
Temperature/Humidity Requirements 
To ensure the normal operation and service life of a switch, a certain level of temperature and humidity 
should be maintained in the equipment room. If the humidity in the equipment room is too high for a long 
time, it will lead to bad insulation of the insulating material or even creepage. Sometimes, the 
mechanical performance changes of material, the rustiness and corrosion of some metal parts are also 
likely to occur. If the relative humidity is too low, the captive screws may become loose due to the 
shrinkage of the insulation washers. Meanwhile, the electrostatic is likely to be produced in the dry 
environment, which will jeopardize the CMOS circuit of the switch. The higher the temperature, the 
greater the damage it will do on the switch. High temperature for a long time will speed up the aging 
process of the insulation materials, greatly lower the reliability of the switch and therefore affect its 
service life seriously. 
Table 2-1 
Temperature/humidity requirements 
Temperature 
Relative humidity 
Working condition 
Idle condition 
Working condition 
Idle condition 
0
0
C to 45
0
C (32
0
F to 
113
0
F) 
–40
0
C to +70
0
C (–40
0
to +158
0
F) 
10% to 95%, 
noncondensing 
5% to 95%, 
noncondensing 
 
Cleanness Requirements 
Dust is a big harm for the normal operation of the switch. The indoor dust accumulated on the chassis 
can cause electrostatic adsorption, resulting in the poor contact of the connector or metal contact point. 
This happens more frequently when the relative indoor humidity is low, which will not only shorten the 
service life of the switch, but also cause communication failure. 
The required specifications on dust content and particle diameter in an equipment room are shown in 
Table 2-2 
Dust concentration limit in the equipment room 
Physical active substance 
Concentration limit (particles/m³) 
Dust particle 
≤3 x 10
4
 (No visible dust on desk over three days) 
Note: Dust particle diameter ≥ 5µm 
 
Except the requirements on dust, rigorous requirements on ingredient of salts, acids and sulfides of air 
in an equipment room are also set. These harmful gases will speed up the metal corrosion and the 
aging processes of certain parts. The equipment room should be protected from the invasion of harmful 
gases such as SO
2
, H
2
S, NO
2
, NH
3
 and Cl
2
, the value limits of which are shown in the following table: 
Table 2-3 
Limits on harmful gases in the equipment room 
Gas 
Maximum concentration (mg/m3) 
SO
2
 
0.2 
H
2
S 0.06 
NH
3
 
0.05