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Location DB > Canada > Ontario > Toronto > CN Tower > Roadwolf's new gallery > DSCN2963.JPG

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this is the outside of level 6... on the other side of those metal panels is outside, and you can actually see light thru the cracks between the panels. this is called the air plenum. it goes right around the outside of level 6
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Posted by Freak 4/29/2005 1:22 AM | remove
  Sanyo... don't they make bad laptops?
Posted by BlueShiva 5/9/2005 5:12 PM | remove
  They make bateries for airsoft guns.
Posted by Roadwolf 5/9/2005 6:01 PM | remove
  they make everything...
Posted by thoughtcriminal 5/26/2005 6:42 AM | remove
  is that an air conditioning unit - or a cooling unit for one of the transmitters?
Posted by CyenS 12/5/2005 1:59 AM | remove
  whoah, amazing
Posted by HairyTheTaco 5/27/2007 10:21 PM | remove
  I guess those panels can handle the wind much better then they look.
Posted by NoSuchPerson 8/26/2007 3:05 AM | remove
  They're like, really thick, and there's a triple layer of them.

The A/C unit is for the office area IIRC.
Posted by Roadwolf 7/21/2008 12:30 AM | remove
  Double layer actually, lol, they are also semi-opened to outside. in the cracks you see, there is enough space to let air in, but not enough to let moisture in.

There are technically no offices up there, lol, but the AC was for local cooling in the transmitter room, and in private transmission rooms as well. there are a few AC units around the plenum.

Most of the cooling for the Transmitters themselves are vented directly into the units from the main cooling system.
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