P hysical Operating Conditions Sample Clauses

P hysical Operating Conditions. Temperature Range for Device & Ambient Temp Sensor Probe: +50C to +550C, usually, fitted on the wall (Device to be fitted on wall or on wall mounted cradle). ● Humidity tolerance of the device & ambient temperature sensor probe: 5 to 95% RH. ● Temperature Range for Vaccine Chamber Sensor Probe(s): -300C to +550C, fitted with adhesive connectors in ILR/DF vaccine compartments. ● Humidity Tolerance of Device & Ambient Temp Sensor Probe: 0 to 90% ● Humidity Tolerance of Vaccine Chamber Sensor Probe(s): Up to 100% C) V oltage/Power Requirements & Compliance: ● Input Voltage: 90- 270 Volts/ 50-60Hz ● Input Socket– D Type, as per IS: 1293. ● Physical Power–On/off button inside the cabinet. ● Power Adapter Standards: IS 13252 Part-1/ IEC 60950-1/ CE or FCC. ● LED indicator on Power Adapter for displaying Charging status. ● Adapter Output: 5-12 Volts DC. Adapter out should fit on Right or Left side of the device to avoid loose fitting. ● Electronic Circuits Voltage (Connected to Temperature Sensor Probes): Not more than 12 Volts. ● Battery Back-up: 72 Hours on 8 Hours charging, to match Hold-Over Period of ILR. Battery charging should be continuous while the device is plugged into external power source. The 72-hour battery life use case Scenario:
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