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Hi Al,

But don't forget to add plenty of salt to what you are drinking - I learned that in Baghdad in 1970 after I had heatstroke. The temperature was only 50, but a few days later when I arrived in Kuwait in a dust storm, it was 54. (sorry, that's 125+ Fahrenheit!)
As for the AS/400, if it's anything like the old System 36s, it'll be just fine at 125! I seem to remember the System 34 had a heat check light that came on if it was too hot though....

cheers,

Clare

----- Original Message ----- From: <macwheel99@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "M-L list" <MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2007 10:41 PM
Subject: Temperature


I have expressed concern that I think the temperature in our
computer room is excessive & may detract from life expectancy
of our computer, which in turn will advance the date at which
we have to pay exorbitant cost of moving our BPCS license to
another box.

All I was asking for was an exhaust fan to suck the hot air,
out of the computer room, where often the door is left shut
because people not want to hear noise of printer. I think
printer noise is barely noticeable.

I have been asked what is the maximum prudent temperature is
Ok to run our AS/400 model 170, and what is its optimal
temperature range. I used to know. I forgot where to look
that up.

I think there's also a humidity factor, but I have not
noticed that being opperessive.
-
Al Mac
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