Section 5. Overview
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Note All security features can be subverted through physical access to
the CR3000. If absolute security is a requirement, the physical CR3000
must be kept in a secure location.
5.9
Maintenance — Overview
Related Topics:
• Maintenance — Overview
(p. 89)
• Maintenance — Details
(p. 497)
With reasonable care, the CR3000 should give many years of reliable service.
5.9.1 Protection from Moisture — Overview
Protection from Moisture — Overview
(p. 89)
Protection from Moisture — Details
(p. 112)
Protection from Moisture — Products
(p. 622)
The CR3000 and most of its peripherals must be protected from moisture.
Moisture in the electronics will seriously damage, and probably render un-
repairable, the CR3000. Water can come in liquid form from flooding or sprinkler
irrigation, but most often it comes as condensation. In most cases, protection from
water is easily accomplished by placing the CR3000 in a weather-tight enclosure
with desiccant and by elevating the enclosure above the ground. The CR3000 is
shipped with internal desiccant packs to reduce humidity. Desiccant in enclosures
should be changed periodically.
Note Do not completely seal the enclosure if lead acid batteries are
present; hydrogen gas generated by the batteries may build up to an
explosive concentration.
5.9.2 Protection from Voltage Transients — Overview
The CR3000 must be grounded to minimize the risk of damage by voltage
transients associated with power surges and lightning-induced transients. Earth
grounding is required to form a complete circuit for voltage clamping devices
internal to the CR3000.
5.9.3 Factory Calibration — Overview
Related Topics
• Auto Self-Calibration — Overview
(p. 92)
• Auto Self-Calibration — Details
(p. 373)
• Auto Self-Calibration — Errors
(p. 515)
• Offset Voltage Compensation
(p. 347)
• Factory Calibration
(p. 89)
• Factory Calibration or Repair Procedure
(p. 500)
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