Cooling system for communications equipment

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H05K 7/20 (2006.01) H01F 27/08 (2006.01) H04B 1/036 (2006.01)

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CA 1219327

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A cooling system for communications equipment includes a closed container for housing the equipment and protecting the equipment against environmental influences. The con= tainer has an outer wall made of heat conductive material and is constructed for at least partial burial in the earth and for a heat transfer relationship therewith. A fluid filled conduit system includes conduits disposed outside the container and in heat transfer relationship with the outer wall thereof. The conduits outside the container are arranged to be buried in the earth for a heat transfer relationship with the earth. Heat conducting means are in thermal contact with the equipment and the container wall for transmitting heat generated by the equipment to the wall and to the conduit system. Thus, heat generated by the equipment is transferred to the fluid and heat in the fluid is transferred to the earth, and the fluid is circulated in the conduit system solely due to temperature and density variations of the fluid. - 1 -

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