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Ensuring proper ventilation Proper ventilation for the system is important for computer operation. Follow these guidelines to ensure adequate ventilation: ● Operate the computer on a sturdy, level surface. ● Place the computer in an area with adequate ventilation. Provide at least 15.24 CM (6 inches) of clearance at the front and back of the computer as shown in the following figure. (Your computer might look different than the one shown.) Figure 1-5 Proper computer ventilation ● Ensure that the ambient air temperature surrounding the computer falls within the published limit. NOTE: The ambient upper limit of 35 C is only good up to 1524 M (5000 FT) elevation. There is a 1 C per 304.8 M (1000 FT) derating above 1524 M (5000 FT). So, at 3,048 M (10,000 FT), the upper ambient air temperature limit is 30 C. ● For cabinet installation, ensure adequate cabinet ventilation and ensure that the ambient temperature within the cabinet does not exceed published limits. ● Never restrict the incoming or outgoing airflow of the computer by blocking any vents or air intakes as shown in the following figure. Figure 1-6 Proper computer placement ENWW Computer specifications 15

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Ensuring proper ventilation
Proper ventilation for the system is important for computer operation. Follow these guidelines to ensure
adequate ventilation:
Operate the computer on a sturdy, level surface.
Place the computer in an area with adequate ventilation. Provide at least 15.24 CM (6 inches) of
clearance at the front and back of the computer as shown in the following figure. (Your computer
might look different than the one shown.)
Figure 1-5
Proper computer ventilation
Ensure that the ambient air temperature surrounding the computer falls within the published limit.
NOTE:
The ambient upper limit of 35 C is only good up to 1524 M (5000 FT) elevation. There is
a 1 C per 304.8 M (1000 FT) derating above 1524 M (5000 FT). So, at 3,048 M (10,000 FT), the
upper ambient air temperature limit is 30 C.
For cabinet installation, ensure adequate cabinet ventilation and ensure that the ambient
temperature within the cabinet does not exceed published limits.
Never restrict the incoming or outgoing airflow of the computer by blocking any vents or air intakes
as shown in the following figure.
Figure 1-6
Proper computer placement
ENWW
Computer specifications
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