Hi Jay,
I believe they were shipped from the factory with the fans blowing downward,
thus the channels to hold the filter on top of the cab.The thought might
have been not to bring contaminants up from the floor, and there was enough
airflow to dissipate the heat. Not all computer rooms were really clean.
If the customer had a raised computer floor, the filters were taken off and
the fans reversed, to work with the clean air coming in from the bottom.
Paul Anderson
On 10/28/06, Jay West <jwest at classiccmp.org> wrote:
One of my H960's actually came to me with a fan already installed in the
top. I have a few loose fans, and my other H960 has no fan so I'm getting
ready to install one of those condor fans in my H960. I am wondering if
the
H960 fans at the top are supposed to pull air in, or push air out? I'm
more
interested in how DEC actually shipped them rather than "it'll work either
way".
I checked my H960 and it's set to pull air in from the outside downward
into
the rack. Of course I have no way of knowing if that's how it originally
was, or if some collector/scrap person put it in backwards themselves.
Anyone set me straight on this? I suspect that's how it's supposed to be
given the channel on top for an air filter of some type.
Also, I'm working on the last H960 for my collection, and I have leftover
one of the antitip feet that stick out the front. If you're standing in
front of the front of the rack facing it - it's the right leg. Anyone
wants
it - cost = shipping.
Jay West