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Table 4-4, Worksheet for Heat Dissipation Calculations

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Table 4-4 Site Preparation Kit System Power and Heat Dissipation Worksheets Use Table A- 4 to calculate the system's heat dissipation. Depending on the component combination used, the air conditioning requirements differ between systems. Worksheet for Heat Dissipation Calculations Equipment Type Product Watts Number (W) Computer BTU/hr (A) Number of Machines (B) Total Heat Dissipation (A ¥ B) Disk Drive Printers Terminals Other To account for the heat dissipation by accessory equipment, light, and people, complete Table A-4 using the following guidelines: • Consider the heat dissipated by special interface equipment (supplied by other vendors), as well as that produced by auxiliary equipment such as other electronic instruments. For these values, consult the appropriate vendor's documentation. • Estimate the heat produced by the lights used to illuminate the facility. • Calculate the heat dissipation of all individuals working within the site. A reasonable estimate is approximately 176 Watts/hr (600 BTU/hr) per person. • Make allowances for heat dissipation by equipment to be added during any planned future expansion. • Calculate the heat dissipated by any other factors not already Chapter 4 37

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Chapter 4
37
Site Preparation Kit
System Power and Heat Dissipation Worksheets
Use Table A- 4 to calculate the system’s heat dissipation. Depending on
the component combination used, the air conditioning requirements
differ between systems.
To account for the heat dissipation by accessory equipment, light, and
people, complete Table A-4 using the following guidelines:
Consider the heat dissipated by special interface equipment (supplied
by other vendors), as well as that produced by auxiliary equipment
such as other electronic instruments. For these values, consult the
appropriate vendor’s documentation.
Estimate the heat produced by the lights used to illuminate the
facility.
Calculate the heat dissipation of all individuals working within the
site. A reasonable estimate is approximately 176 Watts/hr (600
BTU/hr) per person.
Make allowances for heat dissipation by equipment to be added
during any planned future expansion.
Calculate the heat dissipated by any other factors not already
Table 4-4
Worksheet for Heat Dissipation Calculations
Equipment
Type
Product
Number
Watts
(W)
BTU/hr
(A)
Number of
Machines
(B)
Total Heat
Dissipation
(A ¥ B)
Computer
Disk Drive
Printers
Terminals
Other