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Cisco TelePresence System TX9000 and TX9200 Assembly, Use & Care, and Field-Replaceable Unit Guide
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Chapter 2 Room Requirements for the TX9000 and TX9200 Systems
HVAC Considerations For the TX9000 and TX9200
Figure 2-7
Location of Cutouts in the Wall-Mounted Reflector Wall
HVAC Considerations For the TX9000 and TX9200
This section includes the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) recommendations and
requirements for the TX9000 and TX9200 systems and includes the following topics:
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HVAC Considerations for the TX9000, page 2-17
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HVAC Considerations For the TX9200, page 2-20
HVAC Considerations for the TX9000
Planning the cooling for a TX9000 TelePresence room is important to ensure the room remains
comfortable for participants and to protect the equipment by maintaining normal operating temperatures.
Caution
HVAC considerations should be given from the initial phase of choosing a room. Installing new cooling
(or heating) systems can be time-consuming.
The table summarizes the specific BTU output of a TX9000 when deployed as recommended and under
typical operating conditions. Please provide this information to your building HVAC engineer.
The qualifier
typically
assumes:
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The system is not used constantly 24 hours a day, seven days a week, every week.
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Deployment follows Cisco recommendations.
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The room is located within a building interior.
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The room has proper air circulation.