Dc power supply option – HP ProLiant DL380 G5 Server User Manual
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3.
Slide the power supply into the power supply bay.
4.
Connect the power cord to the power supply.
5.
Route the power cord through the power cord anchor or cable management arm.
6.
Reposition the cable management arm into the operating position.
7.
Connect the power cord to the power source.
8.
Be sure that the power supply LED is green ("
9.
Be sure that the front panel external health LED is green ("
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DC power supply option
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, and damage to the equipment, this
product must be installed in accordance with the following guidelines:
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This power supply is intended only for installation in HP servers located in a restricted
access location.
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This power supply is not intended for direct connection to the DC supply branch circuit. It
should only be connected to a power distribution unit (PDU) that provides an independent
overcurrent-protected output for each DC power supply. Each output overcurrent-protected
device in the PDU must be suitable for interrupting fault current available from the DC
power source and must be rated no more than 50A.
•
This power supply is designed to be connected only to a DC power source that can be
classified as SELV or TNV, in accordance with applicable national requirements for
Information Technology Equipment and Telecommunications Equipment. Generally, these
requirements are based on the International Standard for Information Technology
Equipment, IEC 60950, and/or the European Telecommunication Standard ETS 300 132-
2. The DC source is to have one pole (Neutral/Return) reliably connected to earth ground
in accordance with local/regional electric codes and/or regulations.
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The green/yellow lead of the power cable assembly must be connected to a suitable
ground/earth terminal. This terminal must be connected to a suitable building ground/earth
terminal in accordance with local/regional electric codes/regulations. Do not rely on the
rack or cabinet chassis to provide adequate ground/earth continuity.