To answer my own question (GIYF, after all:-) there is a white paper here:
www.ptsdcs.com/whitepapers/20.pdf that does indeed address this very question. The answer (in a nutshell) is that an EPO is required by code to protect a "data center". A datacenter has a very specific definition, and just not having fire resistant walls suffices to make something "not a data center" and hence exempt. This is bizarre and backwards, of course. Hence most wiring closets and small server rooms, including the one I'm working on, appear to be exempt. There are also significant requirements on room air conditioning for data centers under the same code, BTW -- the HVAC has to also be disconnectable, and the air returns have to be HOWEVER, if you love your local firemen and want them to live (or love yourselves and the other employees who sit near the data not-a-centers), the same white paper says that an EPO switch is still a very good idea for small server rooms and wiring closets that are not "data centers" but are just "data closets" or "data rooms that aren't quite centers". This white paper STILL doesn't help a whole lot with the actual nuts and bolts of how to wire a room kill -- it makes is seem like every room is supposed to be a unique piece of engineering where you should expect to drop thousands of dollars on the process (more than the cost of the UPS's being controlled by a factor of two or so) rather than a simple "wire the following standard cat5 rj45 cables from here to here, plug them into the EPO switch suitably mounted on the wall here, test" type HOWTO. But I will persevere. Google is still there, and the information I seek MUST be somewhere in webland...;-) rgb -- Robert G. Brown http://www.phy.duke.edu/~rgb/ Duke University Dept. of Physics, Box 90305 Durham, N.C. 27708-0305 Phone: 1-919-660-2567 Fax: 919-660-2525 email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf@beowulf.org To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf