Hot-plug power supply calculations – HP ProLiant DL360 G6 Server User Manual
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Specifications 112
Maximum peak power
800 W at 100V AC input
900 W at 120V AC input
1200 W at 200V to 240V AC
input
CAUTION:
This equipment is designed to permit the connection of the earthed conductor of the
DC supply circuit to the earthing conductor at the equipment. See installation instructions.
CAUTION:
This equipment is designed to permit the connection of the earthed conductor of the
DC supply circuit to the earthing conductor at the equipment.
If this connection is made, all of the following must be met:
•
This equipment should be connected directly to the DC supply system earthing electrode
conductor or to a bonding jumper from an earthing terminal bar or bus to which the DC supply
system earthing electrode conductor is connected.
•
This equipment should be located in the same immediate area (such as adjacent cabinets) as
any other equipment that has a connection between the earthed conductor of the same DC
supply circuit and the earthing conductor, and also the the point of earthing of the DC system.
The DC system should be earthed elsewhere.
•
The DC supply source is to be located within the same premises as the equipment.
•
Switching or disconnecting devices should not be in the earthed circuit conductor between the
DC source and the point of connection of the earthing electrode conductor.
CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of electric shock or energy hazards:
•
This equipment must be installed by trained service personnel, as defined by the NEC and IEC
60950-1, Second Edition, the standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment.
•
Connect the equipment to a reliably grounded safety extra low voltage (SELV) source. An SELV
source is a secondary circuit that is designed so normal and single fault conditions do not
cause the voltages to exceed a safe level (60 V direct current).
•
The branch circuit overcurrent protection must be rated 20A.
Hot-plug power supply calculations
For hot-plug power supply specifications and calculators to determine electrical and heat loading for the
server, refer to the HP Enterprise Configurator website