ATIS 0600010 01-2017 Temperature Humidity Altitude and Salt Fog Requirements for Network Telecommunications Equipment Utilized in Outside Plant Environments.pdf
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1、 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS ATIS-0600010.01.2017 Temperature, Humidity, Altitude, and Salt Fog Requirements for Network Telecommunications Equipment Utilized in Outside Plant Environments ATIS-0600010.01.2017 ii Foreword The information contained in this Foreword is not part o
2、f this American National Standard (ANS) and has not been processed in accordance with ANSIs requirements for an ANS. As such, this Foreword may contain material that has not been subjected to public review or a consensus process. In addition, it does not contain requirements necessary for conformanc
3、e to the Standard. The Alliance for Telecommunication Industry Solutions (ATIS) serves the public through improved understanding between providers, customers, and manufacturers. The Sustainability in Telecom: Energy and Protection (STEP) Committee formerly the Network Interface, Power, and Protectio
4、n (NIPP) Committee engages industry expertise to develop standards and technical reports for telecommunications equipment and environments in the areas of energy efficiency, environmental impacts, power, and protection. The work products of STEP enable vendors, operators, and their customers to depl
5、oy and operate reliable, environmentally sustainable, energy efficient communications technologies. STEP is committed to proactive engagement with national, regional, and international standards development organizations and forums that share its scope of work. ANSI guidelines specify two categories
6、 of requirements: mandatory and recommendation. The mandatory requirements are designated by the word shall and recommendations by the word should. Where both a mandatory requirement and a recommendation are specified for the same criterion, the recommendation represents a goal currently identifiabl
7、e as having distinct compatibility or performance advantages. Suggestions for improvement of this document are welcome. They should be sent to the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions, STEP, 1200 G Street NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005. At the time of consensus on this document, S
8、TEP, which was responsible for its development, had the following roster: K. Biholar, STEP Chair (Alcatel-Lucent) J. Krahner, STEP Vice Chair (Cisco) C. Forbes, STEP NPP Chair (NTS) C. Von Hagel, STEP NPP Vice Chair (Intertek) The Network Physical Protection (NPP) Subcommittee was responsible for th
9、e development of this document. ATIS-0600010.01.2017 iii Table of Contents 1 Scope, Purpose, however, they are expected to remain within the Class 3 limits as specified in this standard. Examples of equipment that are likely to be located in a Class 3 Environment are similar to Class 2, but may also
10、 include an enclosure. While the Class 3 Environment is protected from direct precipitation, it depicts an environment that was not originally intended to protect active electronics. As such, high humidity and condensing moisture may occur in this environment. Class 3 Environments are considered ext
11、reme and thus only applicable in special applications where these extreme temperature and humidity limits are deemed necessary by the service provider. Class 4, Unprotected Environment: An environment where the equipment (electronics and cabinet/enclosure as a system) is directly exposed to the OSP
12、environment. The equipment may be exposed to a wide range of temperature and humidity conditions that are uncontrolled, and as a result the ambient temperature and humidity surrounding the equipment is expected to be within the Class 4 limits as specified in this standard. Examples of equipment syst
13、ems that might be exposed to Class 4 Environments are repeater housings, apparatus cases, OSP DSLAMs, cabinets, National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) enclosures, pedestals, Intelligent Network Interface Devices (INIDs), Network Interface Devices (NIDs), or similar types of exposed equ
14、ipment that includes the electronics and a known or integral enclosure that provides the protection from the elements. Exposure to all outside elements could occur in this environment. 4.1 Operating Temperature Humidity Environment Table 4.1 Operating Environment Classification Env. Class Temperatur
15、e Range1Humidity Range 2 -40 to 65C (-40 to 149F) 5 to 85% RH 3 -40 to 70C (-40 to 158F) 5 to 95% RH 4 -40 to 46C (-40 to 115F) plus solar loading 2 to 100% RH ATIS-0600010.01.2017 5 NOTE: These values represent the possible environmental extremes that may be encountered, not necessarily testing lim
16、its within this standard. 4.2 Operating Altitude Environment It is expected that network equipment may be routinely installed at elevations up to 1829 m (6000 ft) above sea level. In some cases, network equipment may be installed at elevations up to 3962 m (13,000 ft) above sea level. At high elevat
17、ions, the lower density of the air reduces its cooling capacity. Appropriate cooling capacity must therefore be provided. These criteria apply to all equipment. NOTE: For equipment with pressure sensitive components, the mechanical effects of reduced air density and pressure on components and assemb
18、lies must be considered. The high altitude environment is defined in Table 4.2. Table 4.2 High Altitude Environments Temp Altitude (Above Sea Level) Class 2 57C (135F) 1829 m (6000 ft) Class 3 62C (144F) Class 4 38C (100F) Plus Solar Loading Equipment intended for very high altitude installations, C
19、lass 2 40C (104F) 3962 m (13,000 ft) Equipment intended for very high altitude installations, Class 3 45C (113F) Equipment intended for very high altitude installations, Class 4 21C (70F) Plus Solar Loading 4.3 Storage Is rectangular in shape, allowing multiple units to be placed closely together fo
20、r a larger array of lights and for easy stacking of fixtures for a self-supporting configuration; The back of the fixture is removable allowing access to the bulb mounting and to provide additional cooling when the light is operated at high test temperatures; Includes a universal ballast that operat
21、es over a choice of voltages; and Accommodates a 1000W metal halide bulb and is suitable for vertical operation. In order to optimize the uniformity and intensity of the light, the bulb mounting location can be moved deeper into the fixture and 12.7 cm (5 inch) reflectors can be added to the perimet
22、er of the lights. The angle of the reflectors and the depth of the bulb mounting can be adjusted to provide the desired uniformity of the solar intensity. The metal halide light has a correlated color temperature of 5000K that provides an energy distribution close to natural light. The bulb is also
23、suitable for universal orientation (horizontal or vertical, base up or down). Intensity of solar flux: The intensity of the applied solar flux shall be measured normal to the gross surface contour illuminated at a minimum of six points per each surface. (It is recommended that the points be located
24、on a rectangular grid with a maximum grid spacing of 30.5 cm 12 inches.) The measured intensity of the solar flux shall not be lower than the average intensity by more than 15%. Conversely, the measured intensity of the solar flux may be higher than the average intensity by more than 15%, but the in
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