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12<br />

Table 5 Environmental Specifications<br />

Specification Description<br />

Altitude 1000 m (3300 ft) maximum without derating<br />

Storage Temperature –40…70 °C (–40…158 °F)<br />

Atmosphere Important: Drive must not be installed in an area where the<br />

ambient atmosphere contains volatile or corrosive gas, vapors or<br />

dust. If the drive is not going to be installed for a period of time, it<br />

must be stored in an area where it will not be exposed to a<br />

corrosive atmosphere.<br />

Relative Humidity 5…95% non-condensing<br />

Shock - Operating<br />

Frame 2…6: 15 g peak for 11 ms duration (±1.0 ms)<br />

Frame 7: 10 g peak for 11 ms duration (±1.0 ms)<br />

Shock - Packaged for Shipment Frame 2: 381 mm (15 in.) drop height<br />

Frame 3…4: 330 mm (13 in.) drop height<br />

Frame 5: 305 mm (12 in.) drop height<br />

Frame 6…7: Meets International Safe Transit Association (ISTA)<br />

test procedure 2B<br />

Vibration - Operating<br />

Frame 2: 1.000 mm (0.040 in.) displacement, 2 g peak<br />

Frame 3…5: 1.000 mm (0.040 in.) displacement, 1.5 g peak<br />

Frame 6…7: 1.000 mm (0.040 in.) displacement, 1 g peak<br />

Vibration - Packaged for Shipment<br />

Sinusoidal Loose Load:<br />

Random Secured:<br />

Surrounding Environment<br />

Pollution Degree (1)<br />

Pollution Degree 1 & 2:<br />

Pollution Degree 3 & 4:<br />

Table 6 Pollution Degree Ratings According to EN 61800-5-1<br />

Pollution<br />

Degree Description<br />

1 No pollution or only dry, non-conductive pollution occurs. The pollution has no influence.<br />

2 Normally, only non-conductive pollution occurs. Occasionally, however, a temporary<br />

conductivity caused by condensation is to be expected, when the drive is out of<br />

operation.<br />

3 Conductive pollution or dry non-conductive pollution occurs, which becomes conductive<br />

due to condensation, which is to be expected.<br />

4 The pollution generates persistent conductivity caused, for example by conductive dust or<br />

rain or snow.<br />

<strong>PowerFlex</strong> 750-Series <strong>Install</strong>ation Instructions – Publication 750-IN001C-EN-P – September 2009<br />

Frame 2…5: 20.0 mm (0.8 in.) peak to peak, 2…5.186 Hz;<br />

1.1 g peak from 5.186…20 Hz<br />

Frame 6…7: Meets ISTA 2B packaging standards<br />

Frame 2…5: Frequency (Hz) PSD (g 2 /Hz)<br />

1 0.00005<br />

4 0.01<br />

16 0.01<br />

40 0.001<br />

80 0.001<br />

200 0.00001<br />

Frame 6…7 Meets International Safe Transit Association (ISTA)<br />

test procedure 2B<br />

All enclosures acceptable.<br />

Enclosure that meets or exceeds IP54, NEMA/UL Type 12<br />

required.<br />

(1) Refer to Table 6 on page 12 for descriptions of each pollution degree rating.

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