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Table 1-4, Power Requirements, Table 1-5, System Power Requirements

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System Specifications Electrical Specifications System Power Specifications Table 1-4 and Table 1-5 list the AC power requirements for the HP Integrity rx8620 Server. These tables provide information to help determine the amount of AC power needed for your computer room. Table 1-4 Power Requirements Requirements Nominal input voltage Minimum operating voltage Maximum operating voltage Frequency range (minimum maximum) Number of phases Rated line current Maximum inrush current Dropout carry-through time at minimum line voltage Circuit breaker rating Power factor correction Value 200-240 VAC 180 VAC 269 VAC 50/60 Hz 1 15 A 54 A peak for 20 ms 20 ms 20A >0.98 >0.95 Ground leakage current (mA)

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Chapter 1
System Specifications
Electrical Specifications
6
System Power Specifications
Table 1-4 and Table 1-5 list the AC power requirements for the HP Integrity rx8620 Server. These tables
provide information to help determine the amount of AC power needed for your computer room.
1. “Maximum theoretical power” is used to describe input power at the ac input. It is expressed in Watts and
Volt-Amps to take into account power factor correction. The calculated sum is the maximum worst case
power consumption for every subsystem in the server. This number will not be exceeded by a properly
functioning server for any combination of hardware and software.
2. “Marked electrical power” is the input power measured at the ac input expressed in Volt-Amps. The
marked electrical power is the rating given on the chassis label and represents the input power required
for facility ac power planning and wiring requirements. This number represents the expected maximum
power consumption for the server based on the power rating of the bulk power supplies. This number can
safely be used to size ac circuits and breakers for the system.
Table 1-4
Power Requirements
Requirements
Value
Comments
Nominal input voltage
200–240 VAC
Minimum operating voltage
180 VAC
Maximum operating voltage
269 VAC
Frequency range (minimum -
maximum)
50/60 Hz
Number of phases
1
Rated line current
15 A
Per line cord
Maximum inrush current
54 A peak for 20 ms
Per line cord
Dropout carry-through time at
minimum line voltage
20 ms
Circuit breaker rating
20A
Per line cord
Power factor correction
>0.98
>0.95
At all loads of 50%–100% of
supply rating
At all loads 0f 25%–50% of
supply rating
Ground leakage current (mA)
<3.0 (ma)
Per line cord
Table 1-5
System Power Requirements
Power Required (50 - 60 Hz)
Watts
VA
Comments
Maximum Theoretical Power
5292
5400
See #1 below
Marked Electrical Power
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5400
30A @ 180 VAC,
see note #2
Typical Maximum Power
3724
3800
See note #3