
Equipment Physical Design Standards ATT-TP-76200, Issue 19
AT&T Services, Inc. June 2014
• If the typical AT&T units deployed are unavailable, indicate the maximum number followed by a
hyphen and the letter “U” for unknown. (e.g. 4-U)
5) C: Maximum possible is the maximum heat dissipation PER UNIT in Watts at full operating
parameters (i.e., 100% full load/traffic)
• This entry is NOT the worst case draw of the power supplies. Rather it is the full measured
calculated heat dissipation from a fully loaded, in operation part or system.
6) D: Nominal is the heat dissipation PER UNIT in Watts while within normal operating
parameters (i.e., 50-74% full load/traffic)
• This entry is the Nominal (normal operating range) measured / calculated heat dissipation from a
typical AT&T loaded, in operation part or system.
7) E: Maximum possible is the maximum heat dissipation TOTAL (# Units X Unit Heat) in Watts
at full operating parameters (i.e., 100% traffic)
• This entry is NOT the worst case draw of the power supplies. Rather it is the full measured /
calculated heat dissipation from a fully loaded, in operation part or system.
8) F: Nominal is the heat dissipation TOTAL (# Units X Unit Heat) in Watts while within normal
operating parameters (i.e., 50-74% full load/traffic)
• This entry is the Nominal (normal operating range) measured / calculated heat from a typical
AT&T loaded, in operation part or system.
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