Installation Environment Requirements
Ventilation and Heat Dissipation Requirements
Leave a minimum clearance of 100 mm (3.94 in.) around the device for heat dissipation.
Ensure that the installation environment is adequately ventilated to prevent the device from overheating.
Do not install the device near a heat source, for example, a stove or heater.
Ensure adequate air ventilation in the installation environment.
Anti-Moisture Requirements
Protect the device against water and moisture.
Water or moisture may damage the circuits of the device.
Ensure that the installation environment is free from water leakage or condensation. If required, install a dehumidification device (such as an air conditioner with a dehumidification function or a dedicated dehumidifier).
Do not operate the device under or near the water source, such as the wash basin, laundry room, or areas with high humidity.
Do not touch the device with wet hands.
Dust-Proof Requirements
If the Atlas 500 is installed outdoors, the place where the Atlas 500 is installed and operating must meet IP55 ratings.
The IP ratings are international Ingress Protection (IP) ratings. In IP55, the first digit 5 indicates protection from limited dust ingress. That is, the outdoor cabinet cannot completely prevent dust from entering, but the dust cannot interfere with operation of the equipment. The second digit 5 indicates limited water ingress protection, that is, protection from low pressure water jets from any direction.
Electromagnetic Environment Requirements
Either internal or external interference sources affect the running of devices by means of capacitive coupling, inductance coupling, electromagenetic wave radiation, and common impedance coupling (including grounding system coupling). To prevent the interference, take the following measures:
Take effective measures against electricity net interference with the power supply system.
Do not use the working ground of the equipment together with the grounding or lightning protection device of the power equipment. Separate them as far as possible.
Keep the equipment far away from strong power wireless launchers, radar launchers, and high-frequency and high-current equipment.
Use electromagnetic shielding if necessary.