Temperature and humidity: Indoor operating temperature should generally be between 5 and 35 degrees Celsius to maintain normal operation of the equipment. Humidity is also an important factor affecting the operation of the equipment. It is generally recommended that the relative humidity be between 40% and 60% to avoid damage to the equipment due to excessive humidity or dryness.
Ventilation and dust prevention: The device should be placed in a well-ventilated, dry environment, away from heat sources, to maintain good heat dissipation conditions. Clean the dust screen regularly to prevent dust accumulation from affecting the heat dissipation and operation of the device.
Power supply and power supply system: The power cord should be correctly connected to the designated location of the equipment and the connection should be firm. The power supply system should operate stably, and the voltage and frequency should be within the specified range of the equipment.
Grounding requirements: The grounding wire connection of the equipment should meet the requirements and the grounding resistance should be less than the specified value to ensure the safe operation of the equipment.
To sum up, the requirements for the equipment operating environment cover temperature, humidity, ventilation, power supply, grounding, lightning protection, installation layout and other aspects to ensure that the equipment operates in a suitable environment to improve the stability and service life of the equipment.