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Re: Hot weather and power outages continue
- From: Brandon Galbraith
- Date: Tue Jul 25 16:11:50 2006
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My assumption is that it means "it isn't going to keep things cold, but it will keep the air flowing to prevent a 'server sauna'".
-brandon
On 7/25/06,
Sam Stickland <[email protected]> wrote:
> -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of > Sean Donelan
> Sent: 24 July 2006 13:27 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Hot weather and power outages continue > > > I've always been a fan of being able to force 100% economizer and chiller
> loop bypass emergency operation; it won't keep you "cool" but will help > keep your data center from turning into an Easy-Bake Oven(tm). But that > failure operating mode is rarely part of the standard HVAC programming.
Sean,
Can you elaborate on what you mean by " force 100% economizer and chiller loop bypass emergency operation"
Thanks,
Sam
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