COOLING AND HUMIDITY Clause Samples

COOLING AND HUMIDITY. The Space is designed to provide a target operating temperature of an average of 72 degrees Fahrenheit (at the intake side of properly positioned computing equipment) and relative humidity ranging from 35 to 65 percent (near the intakes of on-floor air handlers), provided Customer has properly spaced and configured computing hardware and loaded and balanced power distribution equipment. Under normal operating conditions, when there is no indication of individual server or rack temperature conditions, temperature and humidity will be monitored by Sentinel in more than one location in the Space to ensure compliance with the targeted operating ranges. Upon recognition of a heat condition affecting devices in a specific area, Customer may request specific measurement of temperature and/or humidity in that area. Sentinel shall then place probes in the affected area. For purposes of this SLA, the temperature will be measured between four (4) and five (5) feet from the floor and twelve (12) inches to fourteen (14) inches from the cool air intake side of a cabinet. For this purpose, the temperature reading shall be an average of the temperature across five contiguous cabinets. Humidity will be measured near the air return intake of the air handler units closest to the measured cabinets.
COOLING AND HUMIDITY. The Premises is designed and the Landlord will endeavor to provide a target operating condition of * provided Tenant has properly spaced and configured computing hardware. Under normal operating conditions, when there is no indication of individual server or rack overheat conditions, temperature and humidity will be monitored by Landlord at the intake of the CRAC units within the Premises.

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