Shock and vibrationThe following table provides the platform shock and vibration maximums and thetransportation shock and vibration levels (in the vertical direction).NoteLevels shown apply to all three axes, and should be measured with an accelerometer inthe equipment enclosures within the cabinet.Table 12 Platform shock and vibrationPlatform condition Response measurement level (shouldnot exceed)Non operational shock 10 G's, 7 ms durationOperational shock 3 G's, 11 ms durationNon operational random vibration .40 Grms, 5-500Hz, 30 minutesOperational random vibration .21 Grms, 5-500Hz, 10 minutesPackaged system conditionTransportation shock 10 G's, 12 ms durationTransportation random vibration 1.15 Grms, 1 hourFrequency range 1-200 HzSound power and sound pressureVMAX 250FTable 13 Sound power and sound pressure levels, A-weighted, VMAX 250FConfiguration Sound power levels(LWAd) (B) aSound pressure levels(LpA) (dB) bSystem bay, 1 V-Brick 7.1 58.9a. Declared noise emissions with.3B correction factor added per ISO9296.b. Measured at the four bystander positions per ISO7779VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F, VMAX 950FTable 14 Sound power and sound pressure levels, A-weighted, VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F, VMAX950FConfiguration Sound power levels(LWAd) (B) aSound pressure levels(LpA) (dB) bSystem bay (max) 7.9 66System bay (min) 7.6 63a. Declared noise emissions with.3B correction factor added per ISO9296.Specifications30 Site Planning Guide VMAX 250F, VMAX 450F, VMAX 850F, VMAX 950F with HYPERMAX OS