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Old July 22nd 10, 10:11 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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On Jul 21, 7:26*pm, Tom Anderson wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jul 2010, Paul Terry wrote:
In message , martyn dawe
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I know computers of that vintage would have had air-con, so have LUL
not maintained the Air-con in all that time ?


If you're referring to the fans seen in a recent BBC clip, I don't think
they're used for cooling anything as advanced as a computer. It looked
to me like they're for cooling the thermionic valves that are still used
in the signal relays. (I did wonder where TfL manage to source
replacement valves these days!)


Decomissioned space shuttles?

tom

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The REW at Acton refurbishes and sources a lot of the really old
parts.LU is also part of a group of companies that work together to
find parts for old equipment, I can't think of its name now though.

The fans are to cool the relays and cards down, further along there is
computer based equipment which has air con and more fans to cool it
down. This is repeated in IMRs, SERs, CERs, Connect Radio Rooms and
Relay Rooms all over the network. I'd love to know just how much
energy is used to keep things cool.