T1600 Core Router Hardware Guide
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Maintaining the T1600 Air Intake Vents
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NOTE: Some components, such as the Connector Interface Panel (CIP) and
the craft interface, require no maintenance.
On a regular basis:
Inspect the installation site for moisture, loose wires or cables, and excessive dust.
Make sure that airflow is unobstructed around the router and into the air intake vents.
Check the status-reporting devices on the craft interface: system alarms, LEDs, and
LCD.
Inspect the air filters at the bottom front and left rear of the router, replacing them
every 6 months. Do not run the router for more than a few minutes without the air filters
in place.
T1600 Craft Interface Description on page 51
Maintaining the T1600 Air Filters on page 152
T1600 Router Description on page 3
Maintaining the T1600 Air Intake Vents on page 152
Maintaining the T1600 Air Filters on page 152
Maintaining the T1600 Fan Trays on page 153
For optimum cooling, verify the condition of the air intake vents. Dust can clog air intake
vents, reducing cooling system efficiency.
On a regular basis, check the vents and clean them as necessary.
Clearance Requirements for Airflow and T1600 Hardware Maintenance on page 77
T1600 Cooling System Description on page 69
For optimum cooling, verify the condition of the air filters.
Air filters for both the front and rear fan trays help keep dust and other particles from
entering the cooling system. To function properly, the entire cooling system requires an
unobstructed airflow and proper clearance around the site, as described in "Clearance
Requirements for Airflow and T1600 Hardware Maintenance" on page 77.
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