If this temperature is the absolute value, not much of a problem.  But if
this is the "rise above ambient", big problem.  

That means you get about 24C rise and if that's operated in a hot office
space like at 35C then thee base plate gets *very* hot.  

Once in our non-airconditioned office on a hot day, I laid my arm across
the top of a monitor and quickly learned the concept of rise above ambient
for the red welt stayed all day.

                                               - Robert -

On Wed, 28 Oct 1998 [email protected] wrote:

> Dear All,
> 
> I like to ask you for your comment regarding following case:
> 
> If there is a portable IT product which bottom surface can become hot
> (around 49°C) during use, would you recommend to put a warning label onto
> the product or would you consider a warning in the operator's manual as
> sufficient ?
> 
>  Thank you for your comments
> 
> Kind regards
> 
> Andreas Thomas
> 
> 
> 
> ---------
> This message is coming from the emc-pstc discussion list.
> To cancel your subscription, send mail to [email protected]
> with the single line: "unsubscribe emc-pstc" (without the
> quotes).  For help, send mail to [email protected],
> [email protected], [email protected], or
> [email protected] (the list administrators).
> 
> 


---------
This message is coming from the emc-pstc discussion list.
To cancel your subscription, send mail to [email protected]
with the single line: "unsubscribe emc-pstc" (without the
quotes).  For help, send mail to [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], or
[email protected] (the list administrators).

Reply via email to