ECS4210-12T_Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Front Page - ECS4210-12T Installation Guide
- How to Use This Guide
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Switch Description
- Installation Overview
- Switch Chassis
- Power and Grounding
- Port Connections
- Switch Management
- Troubleshooting
- Index
- Back Page
Chapter 3
| Switch Chassis
Switch Cooling Requirements
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Switch Cooling Requirements
Wherever the switch is located, be sure to pay close attention to switch cooling
requirements. The location should be well ventilated and provide unrestricted air
flow at the front, back, and sides of the switch. If the air flow is insufficient, it may
cause the switch to overheat and possibly fail.
The ECS4210-12T is designed to be fanless and relies on convective cooling. The
following figure shows the convective cool air intake and hot air exhaust airflow
into and out from the ECS4210-12T switch side panel vents.
Figure 12: ECS4210-12T Switch Cooling
Rack Cooling When mounting the switch in an enclosed rack or cabinet, be sure to check the
following guidelines to prevent overheating:
◆ Make sure that enough cool air can flow into the enclosure for the equipment it
contains.
◆ Check that the rack or cabinet allows the hot air to exit the enclosure (normally
from the top) without circulating back into equipment.
◆ If the enclosure has sides or doors with ventilation holes, make sure they are
not blocked by cables or other obstructions.
◆ Route cables within the rack or cabinet to maximize the air flow.
◆ When possible, do not completely fill the rack or cabinet with equipment, allow
some unused space within the enclosure for better air flow.