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From: Jay Adelson <adelson@equinix.com> In-Reply-To: <981006162835.128f7@SDG.DRA.COM> from Sean Donelan at "Oct 6, 98 04:28:35 pm" To: SEAN@SDG.DRA.COM (Sean Donelan) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 1998 18:54:27 -0700 (PDT) Cc: nanog@merit.edu Too cold? Are you serious? Man, I just can't win. Our readouts were reporting 68-71F... Somebody tell me what this needs to be set to for our exchange facilities. They're all pretty insanely big, so this is something to do ONCE. Nows the time, we're deep into engineering HVAC for the first fifteen. Oh, and I'd love to hear humidity suggestions as well. -J > amb@gxn.NET (Alex Bligh) writes: > >> core1.nyc>sho env all > >> > >> Temperature readings: > >> chassis inlet measured at 26C/78F > >> > >> 78F in my cabinet in the inlet seems reasonable to me. > > > >Well seeing as we're playing this game: > > > >newyork1>show env all > >... > > card inlet hotpoint exhaust > >RSP(2) 15C/59F 19C/66F 18C/64F > > > >Brrrr... > > paix1>show env all > > card inlet hotpoint exhaust > RSP(2) 14C/57F 19C/66F 17C/62F > > PAIX is the only place I worry about my equipment getting too cold, > condensation and such. Anyone know what the dewpoint at PAIX is? > Any other entrants in the cold co-locate arena? > > Of course, WCOM wins for having the hottest POPs. > -- > Sean Donelan, Data Research Associates, Inc, St. Louis, MO > Affiliation given for identification not representation > > --- [ Jay Adelson adelson@equinix.com ] [ Chief Technology Officer Work: +1-650-813-9031 ] [ EQUINIX, Inc., Palo Alto, CA Fax: +1-650-858-8368 ]
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