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- From: cml@texhrc.uucp (Chris M. Lonvick)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.sys.cisco
- Subject: Re: AGS fan noise
- Message-ID: <1992Aug18.175631.28045@texhrc.uucp>
- Date: 18 Aug 92 17:56:31 GMT
- References: <920816195848.35a004bc@DIR.TEXAS.GOV> <Bt5u5o.JK5@immd4.informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
- Organization: Texaco EPTD
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- I think that most of you are missing the point of having a really great fan
- on the cisco routers. This is _NOT_ a nuisance but a resource we should use
- to its' fullest!
-
- We're trying to mount a manifold over the intake duct with a collection
- filter. If we then place our routers at key points throughout the building,
- our cleaning crews will only need to carry around the vacuum cleaner
- attachements (i.e. long,flexible hose, brush attch., etc.) to clean.
-
- For the routers still in the computer room, we're trying to run finned,
- chill water pipes near the exhaust port of the fan. We have decided that if
- we can run enough chill water through these pipes, we could shutdown the
- Liebert Air Conditioner Units which seem to be the only devices in the
- computer room which can compete with the cisco's for noise level.
-
- Chris Lonvick
- Texaco
- lonvick@Texaco.COM
- ***ALL*** disclaimers apply!
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