> I was told the following things:
>
> 440 Mhz is "too high" of a frequency to be in an elevator room
Well, they've got you there.
> NFPA and the "elevator code" says that nothing can be
> stored inside
> of an elevator room other than equipment directly
> relating to the operation
> of the elevator system
Although admittedly I know little about NFPA, I can tell you that on an
install I did in an elevator mechanical room that one of the requirements
was that we had to "isolate" the equipment location from the rest of the
elevator room by installing a chain-link fence encompassing the side of the
room containing elevator-exclusive hardware. Perhaps there is something in
NFPA that requires the area in which the elevator equipment is located be
properly protected from access by anyone else?
> Even if the unit is "just receiving", it is still building up
> "frequency" on the walls
> of the room that will cause "bad things" to happen "eventually".
Obviously they know the laws of physics better than any of us.
> Any suggestions? Anyone know of a good "waterproof" cabinet that can
> go outside? Is that a good idea? Help.
Sure. I like DDB's outdoor cabinets (www.ddbunlimited.com).
You might also ask if there is any other location, perhaps on the floor
below, where could relocate your cabinet too. Like maybe some extra space
in a janitor's closet or telecom closet or something.
How bulletproof is your lease agreement?
--- Jeff
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