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  • 1.  controller btu ratings

    Posted Jun 06, 2014 12:36 PM

    Does anyone know the BTU rating of a 650 controller?



  • 2.  RE: controller btu ratings
    Best Answer

    Posted Jun 06, 2014 01:21 PM

    The BTU of the 650 is 163.82 BTU/hr .



  • 3.  RE: controller btu ratings

    Posted Jun 06, 2014 01:24 PM

    Thank you



  • 4.  RE: controller btu ratings

    Posted Jun 23, 2014 07:26 PM

    Hi.

    Could you please explain me how do you calculated that value?

    Thanks in advance. 



  • 5.  RE: controller btu ratings

    Posted Jun 23, 2014 11:33 PM

    It is published internally at Aruba.   I cannot share the full document, but if you have a specific component you are interested in chekcing, let me know.  If you need further validation of this setting, please talk to your local Aruba sales team or partner.



  • 6.  RE: controller btu ratings

    Posted Jun 24, 2014 10:35 AM

    Hi, don´t worry I found the way to do it (I guess).

     

    P(BTU/hr) = 3.412141633 × P(W)

     

    On the 650 datasheet specifies 

     

    Power Specifications

    • Maximum power consumption: 126 watts
    • Power-over-Ethernet total capacity: 78 watts
    • Power-over-Ethernet capacity per port: 19.5 watts

     

    So I take the max power and substract the total PoE.

     

    126watts - 78watts = 48 watts

     

    This is valid for a controller that is no using the PoE

    If you use a port with PoE you should add 19.5 watts 

     

    The we have to calculete the BTU

     

    P(BTU/hr) = 3.412141633 x 48 watts = 163.78.27

     


    Thanks for the help.