For peoples future reference for devices where you can't find Heat Dissapation /Thermal Load etc. I've finally found a couple of numbers that you can use 1 Watt = 3.5->3.7 B.T.U/Hour the refernces varied. Size of Room is irrelavent for the thermal load, it is only relevent when sizing the fan in the chiller. As an additional note most chillers are sold in tons ie 1ton,2 ton,65 ton. A ton is defined as 12,000 B.T.U/Hour of cooling capacity. Most sites have Thermal loads only for the "big" gear not the little stuff so thanks to the people who forwarded the URLS that lead me in the right direction. Quoting Greg Skafte (skafte@worldgate.com) On Subject: Thermal Load Calcs Date: Fri, Jun 04, 1999 at 04:07:12PM -0600
We are getting ready to move our equipment from a place that had its own air conditioning to a new NOC. Is there anyone who has any references to sites with such info. Conversely can someone tell me the thermal loads of cisco 2500 cisco 2600 cisco 4700 cat 1900 cat 2900 cat 5000 apc smartups 1400 250w atx pc's sun ultra 450 w/ 2 ps
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