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Assumption:
Upper Warning threshold is enabled.
Upper Warning = 20 (degrees Celsius)
Deassertion Hysteresis = 3 (degrees Celsius)
"Deassertion" level = 20-3 = 17 (degrees Celsius)
When the BCM2 detects that a temperature sensor's reading drops
below 20 degrees Celsius, moving from the "above upper warning" range
to the "normal" range, either of the following may occur:
•
If the temperature falls between 20 and 17 degrees Celsius, the
BCM2 does NOT perform the "deassertion" action.
•
If the temperature drops to 17 degrees Celsius or lower, the BCM2
performs the "deassertion" action to announce the end of the "above
upper warning" state.
Altitude Correction Factors
If a Raritan differential air pressure sensor is attached to your device,
the altitude you enter for the device can serve as an altitude correction
factor. That is, the reading of the differential air pressure sensor will be
multiplied by the correction factor to get a correct reading.
This table shows the relationship between different altitudes and
correction factors.
Altitude (meters)
Altitude (feet)
Correction factor
0
0
0.95
250
820
0.98
425
1394
1.00
500
1640
1.01
740
2428
1.04
1500
4921
1.15
2250
7382
1.26
3000
9842
1.38
Summary of Contents for PMC-1000
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Page 23: ...Chapter 1 Installation and Initial Configuration 11 Panel Wiring Example...
Page 54: ...Chapter 1 Installation and Initial Configuration 42 Branch Circuit Details...
Page 76: ...Chapter 2 Connecting External Equipment Optional 64...
Page 123: ...Chapter 3 Using the Web Interface 111...
Page 558: ...Appendix D RADIUS Configuration Illustration 546 Note If your BCM2 uses PAP then select PAP...
Page 563: ...Appendix D RADIUS Configuration Illustration 551 14 The new attribute is added Click OK...
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