Step 2
Choose the climate profile.
Select a climate profile. Each option will generate a final specification adapted to those environmental conditions for the smart-city climatology use case.
Climate profile
Coastal salt
Increase corrosion resistance, connector sealing, cable protection, grounding, and salt-fog evidence requirements.
Open Step 3 specification →
Climate profile
Cold, snow, and ice
Update the specification for low-temperature operation, ice loading, snow effects, heating where justified, and winter maintenance access.
Open Step 3 specification →
Climate profile
Hot and humid
Update for condensation control, UV durability, high-temperature operation, fungal growth, seal aging, and electronics derating.
Open Step 3 specification →
Climate profile
Arid dust and sand
Update for dust ingress, abrasion, solar loading, filter maintenance, and reduced service access.
Open Step 3 specification →
Climate profile
Tropical heavy rain
Update for intense rainfall, prevailing precipitation type, rapid wetting, lightning exposure, and extended wet-season operation.
Open Step 3 specification →
Climate profile
Custom climate profile
Define your own temperature limits, precipitation type, and environmental conditions where the standard profiles do not fit.
Open Step 3 specification →
What this step changes
- Minimum and maximum operating temperature
- Prevailing precipitation type and intensity assumptions
- Corrosion, icing, dust, UV, and condensation requirements
- Power autonomy and maintenance interval assumptions
- Acceptance tests needed for that climate profile