Site Preparation

You must follow all safety, storage, and vehicle requirements and instructions to properly set up, configure, and use the Data Record System.

Visit ni.com/manuals to review the safety information that applies to your system:
  • PXIe-1092DC Safety, Environmental, and Regulatory Information
  • PXIe-1095DC Safety, Environmental, and Regulatory Information

Ensure the facility meets the following environmental and physical requirements before the Data Record System arrives.

Ventilation Clearances

The following clearances are required to ensure proper airflow to the Data Record System. Clearances are measured from the chassis exterior. Ensure obstructions do not violate the following clearance requirements:
  • Top and sides: 44.45 mm (1.75 in.)
  • Back: 101.60 mm (4.00 in.)
Caution You must follow the Data Record System power dissipation and ventilation requirements to avoid thermal hazards.
Caution ATTENTION Vous devez suivre les exigences de ventilation et de dissipation de puissance du Data Record System pour éviter tout risque thermique.

Power Requirements

The following sections contain the power requirements for the PXIe-1092DC and PXIe-1095DC chassis.
Notice The PXIe-1092DC and PXIe-1095DC chassis are for use only with the Data Record System AD 500W DC Power Supply (NI part number 861354-01).

PXIe-1092DC Power Requirements

Input voltage rating[1]

9 V at 68 A

30 V at 19 A

Operating voltage range

9 VDC to 30 VDC

Maximum power consumption

PXI backplane power

12 V at 22.3 A

5 Vaux at 3 A

5 V at 26.5 A

3.3 V at 36 A

-12 V at 1.75 A

Total available output power

283 W

Maximum power consumption per PXI slot

58 W at 55 °C, 82 W at 40 °C

Main power disconnect

The installation must contain a suitable switch or circuit breaker for power disconnect. It must be suitably located and easily reached, and marked as the disconnect device for the equipment.

Required power cord

2.5 mm2 to 16 mm2 (14 AWG to 6 AWG) conductor

Note Select the proper conductor size based on power source and cable routing. Ensure conductor insulation and cable construction are sufficient for the application and adhere to applicable electrical codes. Ensure none of the conductor is exposed.

PXIe-1095DC Power Requirements

Caution Multiple power sources. To completely remove power, disconnect all power cables from the product or disconnect the 9-30 VDC supply source(s) for the product at the main disconnect(s).
Attention Plusieurs sources d'alimentation. Pour couper complètement l'alimentation, débrancher tous les câbles d'alimentation du produit ou déconnecter les sources d'alimentation 9-30 V CC pour le produit au niveau des disjoncteurs principaux.

Input voltage rating (per power supply)[2]

9 V at 68 A

30 V at 19 A

Operating voltage range

9 VDC to 30 VDC

Maximum power consumption
Single power supply

PXI backplane power

12 V at 15 A

5 Vaux at 4.2 A

5 V at 21.5 A

3.3 V at 60 A

-12 V at 1.3 A

Total available output power

200 W

Dual power supply

PXI backplane power

12 V at 55 A

5 Vaux at 4.2 A

5 V at 21.5 A

3.3 V at 60 A

-12 V at 1.3 A

Total available output power

680 W

Maximum power consumption per PXI slot

58 W at 55 °C, 82 W at 40 °C

Main power disconnect

The installation must contain a suitable switch or circuit breaker for power disconnect. It must be suitably located and easily reached, and marked as the disconnect device for the equipment.

Required power cord(s)

2.5 mm2 to 16 mm2 (14 AWG to 6 AWG) conductors

Note Select the proper conductor size based on power source and cable routing. Ensure conductor insulation and cable construction are sufficient for the application and adhere to applicable electrical codes. Ensure none of the conductor is exposed.

Operating Environmental Characteristics

Table 4. Data Record System Operating Conditions
Ambient Temperature 0 °C to 55 °C (32 °F to 131 °F) for ≤ 58 W module operation

0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F) for > 58 W module operation

Relative Humidity 10% to 90%, non-condensing
Pollution Degree 2
Maximum Altitude 2,000 m

1 Do not exceed the current rating of the branch circuit providing power to the chassis.

2 Do not exceed the current rating of the branch circuit providing power to the chassis.