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Old 03-14-2008, 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Agriv8r
unless the material being used has the ability to produce heat by itself, how could it produce more heat....heat a piece of metal to 100 degrees and you get 100 degrees...heat a piece of wood and you get fire ..the shelf composition does not matter.....


This was well understood many posts ago.......

The original question was asked because half of our burn room has "wooden shelving" now opposed to the metal racks we were using. The wood shelving being used seems to be cooling the room down...we have been monitoring the room temp and it is cooler, with the same amount of computers on burn.........

The only thing that has changed is the conversion to the other shelves.
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