Chapter 2
Installation and Configuration
Chassis Cooling Considerations
Providing Adequate Clearance
NI PXI-1036/PXI-1036DC User Manual
personnel operating the chassis. Furthermore, damage or fire may
occur if replacement parts are unsuitable.
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Modification—Do not modify any part of the chassis from its original
condition. Unsuitable modifications may result in safety hazards.
The chassis is designed to operate on a bench or in an instrument rack.
Determine how you want to use the chassis and follow the appropriate
installation instructions.
Apertures in the top, bottom, front, rear, and along the right and left sides
of the chassis facilitate power supply and module cooling. Air enters
through the fan inlet in the bottom of the chassis for module cooling. It then
exits through the upper sections at the right side, back, and through the top,
as shown in Figure 2-1. Air cooling the power supply enters the front and
left side of the chassis, which is shown in Figure 1-1,
PXI-1036
Chassis, then exits through the rear of the chassis, which is
shown in Figure 1-2,
Rear View of the PXI-1036DC
in an instrument rack so that the fans (air inlets) and the air outlet apertures
along the right and left sides, the top, and the back of the chassis have
adequate ventilation. Provide at least 44.5 mm (1.75 in.) clearance above,
behind, and on the sides of the unit for adequate venting. High-power
applications may require additional clearance.
Rear View of the PXI-1036
Chassis. Place the chassis on a bench top or
2-2
Front View of the
Chassis, and Figure 1-3,
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