07-09-2020 09:47 AM
There have been a few questions regarding working temperature of kit. All are referred to the relevant data-sheet(s) which usually list a wide range of temperatures such as 0C to 40C
Is there any documentation regarding an optimal temperature range within the working range to maximise the life and performance of Cisco switching equipment?? This would allow optimal settings for aircon - possibly saving money.
I'm sure we don't all run our switching closets and racks at 40C to save on aircon!
07-09-2020 10:02 AM
Most data centers set the temperature somewhere between 65 to 70 degrees, which is about 18 to 21 Celsius.
HTH
07-09-2020 10:51 AM
Indeed - we do use 20/21 degrees celcius in our DCs, closets and equipment rooms. However, a customer site has asked about increasing the temperature further in order to save on aircon costs. I suppose my question really is WHY are most DCs set somwhere near 20 degrees C ?
07-09-2020 11:44 AM
You can defiantly use a higher temperature (probably up to 80, which is close to 26/27C) and would not harm the equipment. The problem with higher temperature is that if one of the AC units fails, you really don't have that much time to react before the temperature reach 30C or higher. You usually want to design it in a way that if one of the units fails on a weekend and you can't get someone there on time to fix it, the higher temperature does not harm the equipment.
HTH
07-09-2020 10:55 AM
follow data-sheet of a product; it should specify operational temp range; not sure if it says optimal. I would guess the lower the better.
if the range is 0C to 40C, then keep the room within that range.
Regards, ML
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07-09-2020 01:16 PM
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