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I’m mounting the terminal in a transport case. What do I need to consider?

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I’m mounting the terminal in a transport case. What do I need to consider?

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The terminal has two air slots in the rear. The lower slot is the air inlet and the upper slot in the RFA chassis is the exhaust. 60% of the inlet air exhausts out the upper slot through the RFA and the remaining 40% is driven through the chassis shell (to cool the SRUs) and exhausts at the top and bottom of the front. You want to avoid recirculating the warmed exhaust air in the rear immediately above the terminal. Recommend you allow 3″ of space above the rear of the terminal for air circulation. This can be accomplished, for example, by placing your equipment so that this area is not blocked.

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