
Arcadia, CA-
AMREL's ROCKY Patriot RT7-M fully rugged notebook computer recently
demonstrated its ability to operate in fuel-air explosive atmospheres
without causing ignition, according to an independent laboratory's test
report.
Consolidated Laboratories Inc. tested the ROCKY Patriot RT7-M following MIL-STD 810F, Method 511.4, Procedure I. The ROCKY's successful
performance in this test confirms its ability to be used safely in and
around special equipment that may produce fuel-air explosive atmospheres,
such as military aircraft. The ability to meet Method 511.4 of the MIL-STD
810F standards was extremely important to the Airforce's COLT (Common
Organizational Level Tester) Program, passing this test allowed the
ROCKY Patriot RT7-M to join AMREL's power products as qualified sources
for the COLT Flight-Line Tester Retro-fit Program.
"We are proud to add the explosive atmosphere test to
the long list of stringent military standard tests successfully performed
on the ROCKY line of fully rugged computers," said Javier Camarillo,
Regional Manager for AMREL's FCG. "We consider testing a top priority
because it supports our dedication to quality products and product safety."
Headquartered in Arcadia, California, AMREL
is comprised of three divisions, American Reliance, AMREL Systems, and
AMREL Telecom- each of which is dedicated to the design, development
and manufacturing of specialized solutions within their respective markets.
AMREL products include the ROCKY line of fully rugged
mobile computer systems, programmable power supplies, electronic loads,
and telecommunication test equipment. Visit www.amrel.com for further
details. .

Contact: Anthony Visnjevic
Title: Marketing
Phone: 800-882-6735
Email: anthonyv@AMREL.com"
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