3300 ICP Hardware User Guide

 

Operational Environment

Condition

Specification

 

 

Temperature

32º to122ºF (0º to 50ºC)

 

 

Humidity

5-95% Relative Humidity, non-condensing

 

 

Maximum Heat Dissipation

266 BTUs per hour

- fully loaded (see Note)

 

Air Flow

150 cubic feet per minute at maximum output of the fans

 

 

Radiated Emissions

The system meets Class A limits as outlined in FCC Rules, Part 15,

 

Subpart J

 

 

Conducted Emissions

The system meets Class A limits as outlined in FCC Rules, Part 15,

 

Subpart J, and complies with conducted emissions standards as

 

outlined in BS800

Acoustic Emissions

Maximum 50 dBA continuous, 75 dB intermittent (<10% duty cycle)

 

 

Static Discharge

Withstands 50 discharges of each polarity through a 10 k resistor

 

connected to a 60 pF capacitor charged to 20 kV, and 20 discharges

 

of each polarity through 500 ohm resistor connected to a 100 pF

 

capacitor charged to 10 kV

Lightning Surge

2.5 kV peak, with a maximum rise time of 2 µs and minimum decay

 

time of 10 µs applied to power lead terminals, and 800 V peak with a

 

maximum rise time of 10 ms and minimum decay time of 560 ms

 

applied to outside plant interface terminals

Induction (Normal)

50 Vrms at 60 Hz, open circuit, longitudinal mode (Tip and Ring to

 

ground)

 

 

Power line Faults and Line

600 Vrms between Tip and Ring or to ground

Crosses (Abnormal)

 

 

 

Flammability

Minimum oxygen index: 28%, as outlined in ASTM D2863-70 and

 

ASTM D28664-74; meets all safety specifications for product type

 

(CSA, UL, and BT) for use in office environment

 

 

Conversion factors: 1 watt is equal to 3.412 BTUs per hour, 1 ton of refrigeration is equal to 12,000 BTUs per hour or 3.516 Kilowatts, and 3/4 Kilowatt-hour is equal to 1 ton of refrigeration.

Digital Service Unit Power

 

 

Power Supply

Operation

 

120 Vac/230.120 Vac

 

 

 

Maximum AC power input Watts

78 W

 

 

 

 

 

Equipment

Power Requirements

 

 

AC Cabinet

120 Vac, 6 amps

 

240 Vac

 

 

The input power is converted to ±5, ±12, -27 and -48 Vdc, and 80 Vac

 

ringing voltage by the power converter (AC)

The AC power enters the DSU node at the Power Supply Unit (PSU) power input on the backplane. The PSU converts the power to DC voltages and delivers it to the DSU backplane.

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3300 specifications

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