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Specifications<br />

Altitude, air pressure <strong>and</strong> air purity<br />

<strong>Avaya</strong> S8700-series Media Servers<br />

The normal operating air pressure <strong>for</strong> the S8700-series Media Server ranges from 9.4 pounds<br />

per square inch (psi) to 15.2 psi (648 millibars to 1048 millibars). For altitudes above 5,000 feet<br />

(1,525 meters), you must reduce the maximum short-term temperature. Reduce this<br />

temperature limit by 1 oF (1.8 oC) <strong>for</strong> every 1,000 feet (304.8 meters) of elevation above 5,000<br />

feet (1,525 meters). At 10,000 feet (3,048 meters), <strong>for</strong> example, the maximum short-term<br />

temperature limit is 115 oF (46.1 oC). Do not install the equipment in an area where it might be exposed to any of the following<br />

contaminants:<br />

● Excessive amounts of<br />

- dust<br />

- lint<br />

- carbon particles<br />

- paper fiber contaminants<br />

- metallic contaminants<br />

● Corrosive gases, such as sulfur <strong>and</strong> chlorine<br />

<strong>Avaya</strong> recommends that the S8700-series Media Server <strong>and</strong> related equipment not be<br />

collocated with copiers, printers, or plain paper fax machines. These devices produce excessive<br />

amounts of fine dust.<br />

Contaminant Average<br />

Particulate matter 185 microgram per cubic meter<br />

Nitrate in particulate matter 12 microgram per cubic meter<br />

Total hydrocarbons equivalent to methane 10 parts per million (ppm)<br />

Sulfur dioxide 0.20 ppm<br />

Oxides of nitrogen 0.30 ppm<br />

Total oxidants equivalent to ozone 0.05 ppm<br />

Hydrogen sulfide 0.10 ppm<br />

Issue 6 February 2007 75

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