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Our 400 is in a room more like a storage. No AC, No window. No fan. One lighting (Thank God for that). It is located next to a twenty years old phone system that you can heat up your lunch right on top of the housing. But the 400 is running like a watch from day one. Good luck. CL > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-midrange-l@midrange.com > [mailto:owner-midrange-l@midrange.com] On Behalf Of Ray, Adam > Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 7:47 AM > To: 'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com' > Subject: internal temperature > > Is there a command on the /400 that will tell you what the temperature is > inside the box? > > My company is shutting down the /400 do to the temperature in the computer > room. With all the lights off and the door shut, the temperature in the > computer room is at 87º and the humidity is 47%. I tried to convince my > boss that it was much cooler inside the box than it is on top of it > (that's where the thermometer is). He feels that the previously stated > readings are too high for the /400 to run at. > > I guess I'd just like to prove to him that it's okay for the system to be > running in these conditions. And since I can't work on the /400, I get to > spend my day on the midrange list. Does anyone know the extremes that any > /400 is designed to run at? > > Thanks for any help. > * Adam
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