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circuit capacity

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circuit capacity [′sər·kət kə′pas·əd·ē]
(communications)
Number of communications channels which can be handled by a given circuit at the same time.


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Each circuit should be designed so that it is capable of handling the entire load of the rack; therefore, in a tier 3 or tier 4 system-plus-system setup, each PDU under normal operating conditions should not be loaded to more than 40 percent of the circuit capacity.
This requires consideration not only of the size of the distribution transformer, but also its capacity to supply optimum power under adverse circumstances that might limit furnace efficiency, such as multiple furnaces, additional load distribution, transformer cooling capacity and the short circuit capacity of power company feeders.
Businesses that migrate from legacy networks based on frame relay technology generally can double or triple circuit capacity and lower their monthly costs, all at the same time," said Greg Griffiths, vice president of marketing for New Edge Networks.
 
 
 
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