Environmental Conditions; Operating Environmental Conditions; Storage Environmental Conditions; Classification Of Me Equipment - Hitachi UST-52105 Instruction Manual

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MN1-5064 Rev.16

2-5. Environmental conditions

Use and store the probe under the following conditions.

2-5-1. Operating environmental conditions

Ambient temperature:
Relative humidity:
Atmospheric pressure:
Altitude:

2-5-2. Storage environmental conditions

Ambient temperature:
Relative humidity:
Atmospheric pressure:
Caution
Avoid operating or storing the probe in the following locations.
• Locations exposed to water or other liquids
• Locations subject to adverse conditions such as air pressure, temperature, humidity, ventilation,
direct sunlight, dust, or air containing salt, sulfur, or other corrosive substances
• Locations where chemical substances are stored or where gases are generated
Storage in these locations can result in a breakdown or reduced performance.
Avoid rapid temperature change which may cause condensation. Avoid using in locations where
condensation or water droplets can form.
Condensation can occur when moving the probe from a cool location to a warm one. Use when
condensation has occurred can result in a breakdown or reduced performance.

2-6. Classification of ME equipment

• Classification based on degree of protection against electric shock . Type BF applied part
• Classification for protection against ingress of liquids ..................... IPX7 (Watertight equipment)
• Operation mode ................................................................................. Continuous operation
• Method of sterilization ...................................................................... See section 5 "Cleaning, disinfection
For the range of applied parts, parts treated as applied parts and the range of IPX7, see section 2-2.
10°C to 40°C
50°F to 104°F
30% to 75%
700 hPa to 1060 hPa
3,000 m or less
–10°C to 50°C
14°F to 122°F
10% to 90%
700 hPa to 1060 hPa
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