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- From: jypai@ccnext.csie.nctu.edu.tw
- Subject: What is the best working temperature for workstations?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov11.042204.22519@ccsun7.csie.nctu.edu.tw>
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- Organization: Computer Science & Information Engin., Chiao-Tung U, Taiwan, ROC
- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1992 04:22:04 GMT
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- I'm one of the administrators of our computet center.
- We have a hostful of workstations(around 25), including NeXT, Sun, and IRIS.
- Recently we have a debate on this topic.
- My point is that raise the temperature up to 25 degree C (72 F) is good for
- 1. human body health
- 2. saving energy.
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- Their point is simple:
- Cold (around 22 C (67 F) or lower) is good for machines.
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- I know that workstations need special care.
- There's a specification table saying its (possible) working temperature range.
- But I need to know what is best for them, and what is reasonable.
- Will room temperature will shorten their life? (According to ur experience)
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- Thanx.
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- Yuan
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