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RE: some questions
Jerry-
There seems to be some spare capacity in the panel. I think we can support
25 amps or so on each of three phases (120 volt).
Hope this helps.
George
-----Original Message-----
From: gilfoyle [mailto:ggilfoyl@richmond.edu]
Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 11:42 AM
To: Souleret, George
Subject: Re: some questions
hi george,
thanks!
jerry
"Souleret, George" wrote:
>
> Jerry-
>
> The air-conditioner is a 5-ton unit (approximately 60,000 btuh total
> capacity) and has a low-ambient kit for running when it is cold outside.
>
> The electrical panel is a 100-amp three phase unit, and runs the computer
> cluster. I would need to get an ammeter placed on it to see what current
> load it has to see how much (if any) spare capacity there is.
>
> George
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gerard P. Gilfoyle [mailto:ggilfoyl@richmond.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 9:22 AM
> To: gsoulere@richmond.edu
> Subject: some questions
>
> Hi George,
>
> Merry Christmas! I have a couple of questions about the new
> supercomputer lab that we put together last year. This is room
> N-207 in Gottwald. What is the size of the air conditioner that
> was put in the room? Also do you know how much current we can
> draw from that new circuit board in the cluster lab?
>
> thanks-in-advance,
>
> jerry
>
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> Dr. Gerard P. Gilfoyle
> Physics Department e-mail: ggilfoyl@richmond.edu
> University of Richmond, VA 23173 phone: 804-289-8255
> USA fax: 804-289-8482
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Dr. Gerard P. Gilfoyle
Physics Department e-mail: ggilfoyl@richmond.edu
University of Richmond, VA 23173 phone: 804-289-8255
USA fax: 804-289-8482