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Based on the estimate we need of order of 1600-1700 W cooling power. So lets use 1750 W for the search. | Based on the estimate we need of order of 1600-1700 W cooling power. So lets use 1750 W for the search. | ||
- | A DEC20 at __ 35 C __ ambient temperature should be able to cool down to __ 30 C __. This is a drop in replacement of a DEC15. It is 6 kg heavier than DEC15. | + | A DEK20 at __ 35 C __ ambient temperature should be able to cool down to __ 30 C __. This is a drop in replacement of a DEK15. It is 6 kg heavier than DEK15. |
- | A DEC30 can cool bellow __ 20 C __ when operated at __ 35 C __ room temperature. But it requires more space and is 80 kg | + | A DEK30 can cool bellow __ 20 C __ when operated at __ 35 C __ room temperature. But it requires more space and is 80 kg |
- | As extreme case lest take __ 40 C __ hall temperature. The the DEC20 should stabilize the rack temperature just bellow __ 35 C __. | + | As extreme case lest take __ 40 C __ hall temperature. The the DEK20 should stabilize the rack temperature just bellow __ 35 C __. A DEK30 unit will no have problems keeping the temperature bellow __ 20 C __ even at __ 40 C __ ambient temperature. |
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+ | Therefore a DEK20 is the minimum suitable choice for the rack cooling. A DEK30 is to be considered if additional BLM will be operated from the same rack. | ||
====== Summary ====== | ====== Summary ====== |