Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation
Site Planning
Air Flow Guidelines
Cool air is circulated through the Cisco ASR 903 Router by a fan tray located along the right side of the router. Air flow is
Figure 2-1 Cisco ASR 903 Router Chassis Air Flow
Air exhaust
Room air
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The fan trays maintain acceptable operating temperatures for the internal components by drawing in cool air through the vents, and circulating the air through the chassis.
The following guidelines will help you plan your equipment rack configuration:
•To ensure adequate air flow through the equipment rack, we recommend that you maintain a clearance of at least 80 mm on each side of the rack at all times.
•If airflow through the equipment rack and the routers that occupy it is blocked or restricted, or if the ambient air being drawn into the rack is too warm, an overtemperature condition can occur within the rack and the routers that occupy it.
•The site should also be as
•Enclosed racks must have adequate ventilation. Ensure that the rack is not congested, because each router generates heat. An enclosed rack should have louvered sides and a fan to provide cooling air. Heat that is generated by the equipment near the bottom of the rack can be drawn upward into the intake ports of the equipment above.
•When mounting a chassis in an open rack, ensure that the rack frame does not block the side intakes and the exhaust fans.
•When
•Avoid locating the Cisco ASR 903 Router in a location in which the chassis air intake vents may draw in the exhaust air from adjacent equipment. Consider how the air flows through the router; the airflow direction is side to side, with ambient air drawn in from the vents located on the front right of the chassis.
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