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> I am moving a small network from office a to b and the manager wants the
> hub up in the attic of the new office. As I usually stick them in a
> closet or cabinet or something I thought I had better ask, does anybody
> have any problems with the temperatures sometimes reached in attics??
> Will it be too hot for the hub up there??
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> Right now it is just a Linksys Fast Ether 4 port but will be adding to it
> later on. In the attic it would save lot's of distance on the cable
> runs.
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> Thanks for any replies.
>
> David A.Abbe
Depending on the design and where the insulation is, you could expect
temperatures in excess of 120 F here at lat. 45 on a 70 F sunny afternoon
and as cold as your coldest nights. Expect at least 50 F above your
hottest day in a typical house. If the office is an industrial
building that uses the space above the ceiling tiles as a plenum to
return air to the air conditioning, expect temperatures of 20 - 30 F
above the office temperature.
Think about servicing the hub while balancing atop a 10 foot ladder -
you should have good, safe, all-around access - like a mezzanine.
Consider a light-weight box with an air conditioning duct piped through it -
the ducts DO run through the attic, don't they?
Watch that you don't exceed cable temperatures by running them over
heating pipes or pot lights.
Boyd Ramsay
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