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Re: Is there an electrician in the house?
From: Sean Donelan <sean () donelan com>
Date: 21 Sep 2000 18:27:28 -0700
On Thu, 21 September 2000, Phil Reese wrote:
By definition, collocation companies need to be paranoid about everything. However, when I asked them what is the issue with the APC device they just invoked 'this could cause an overload and potential fire hazard' as their technical position on why this passive, UL listed, device isn't allowed.
If you look at the APC web page it says Note: The CCPDUs are intended to provide the appropriate quantity and type of outlets. The CCPDU is not intended to add lengths to cable runs other than its inherent 4' cord. Note: The CCPDUs plug directly into the back of Matrix-UPS and should not be used with wall outlets. In general when I see a a solution which violates the explicit written directions of the product manufacturer, I get nervous. Talk to your IBM sales rep about some better alternatives to use with their S80 product line.
Current thread:
- Is there an electrician in the house? Phil Reese (Sep 21)
- Re: Is there an electrician in the house? Roland Dobbins (Sep 21)
- Re: Is there an electrician in the house? Robert M. Enger (Sep 21)
- Re: Is there an electrician in the house? David Lesher (Sep 21)
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- Re: Is there an electrician in the house? Sean Donelan (Sep 21)
- Re: Is there an electrician in the house? Robert M. Enger (Sep 21)
- Re: Is there an electrician in the house? Roland Dobbins (Sep 21)