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2.4 Notice
Notice
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There is a potential for failure if PCs are not installed in a waterproof cabinet.
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Static electricity might damage a module or cause it to malfunction. Discharge any static electricity
from your body before touching the equipment.
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The system is not designed to withstand constant vibration or shock. If the system is installed in a
location subject to such conditions, isolate the system from sources of vibration or shock, or take anti-
vibration measures such as the use of anti-vibration rubber mounts.
(See page 1-1.)
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The cabinet in which the CPU and PI/O modules of the S10VE are mounted must have ventilation holes
in the door and top panel, or have a fan installed in the door. To improve airflow within the cabinet,
make sure that there are gaps at the top, bottom, and sides of each mount base. Failing to provide these
gaps might lead to module failure or malfunction.
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To avoid failure and malfunction, consider the following measures during installation design to ensure
that the intake air temperature at the center of the base of the power supply module and CPU modules
does not exceed 55°C:
- Make sure there is plenty of space between a unit and those above and below it
- Use a fan to perform forced air cooling
- Install a waste heat duct
- Install a cooler for the control panel
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To prevent equipment damage during transport, protect the equipment with cushioning material and
transport it as you would a precision instrument.
(See page 1-5.)
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