Please run your server in accordance with the following requirements.
Basic environmental requirements:
1. Climatic conditions:
Description | Requirement |
Operating Temperature | 0-40℃ |
Operating Humidity | 10-90%RH (non-condensing) |
Storage Temperature | -20-70℃ |
Storage Humidity | 5-95%RH(non-condensing) |
Altitude | <2000m |
2 Site selection requirements when the server is running:
Away from industrial pollution sources;
For heavy pollution sources such as smelters and coal mines, the distance should be more than 5km;
The distance to medium pollution sources such as chemical industry, rubber, electroplating, etc., should be more than 3.7km;
For light pollution sources such as food and leather processing plants, the distance should be more than 2km;
If it is unavoidable, choose the year-round upwind direction of the pollution source;
Avoid building a computer room within 3.7km from the sea or the salt lake. If it is unavoidable, it should be closed and equipped with air-conditioning for cooling.
3. Electromagnetic environmental conditions:
Please ensure that your server is far away from transformers, high-voltage transmission lines, and high-current equipment, such as no high-power AC transformers (>10kVA) within 20m, and no power high-voltage transmission lines within 50m.
Keep away from high-power broadcast transmitters, such as there is no high-power (>1500W) broadcast transmitter within 100m.
Other environmental requirements:
The server operation room has no explosive, conductive, magnetic and corrosive dust, and the requirements for mechanically active materials are shown in the table:
1. Requirements for mechanically active substances:
Mechanical Active Substance | Requirement |
Sand | <= 30mg/m3 |
Dust (suspended) | <= 0.2mg/m3 |
Dust (deposited) | <=1.5mg/m2h |
2. Corrosive gas requirements:
Corrosive Gas | Unit | Concentration |
H2S | ppb | < 3 |
SO2 | ppb | < 10 |
Cl2 | ppb | < 1 |
NO2 | ppb | < 50 |
HF | ppb | < 1 |
NH3 | ppb | < 500 |
O3 | ppb | < 2 |
Note: ppb (part per billion) refers to the unit of concentration, 1ppb stands for the volume ratio of part per billion. |