HP rp7440 User Service Guide, Fourth Edition - HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 - Page 177
HP Integrity rp7440 Server, Electrical and Cooling Specifications
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7 HP Integrity rp7440 Server The following information describes material specific to the HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 rp7440 Servers and the PA-8900 processor. The following is covered in this chapter: • System Power Requirements for the rp7440 Server • Boot Console Handler (BCH) for the HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 rp7440 Servers • HP-UX for the HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 rp7440 Servers • PA-8900 Processor Module • System Verification Electrical and Cooling Specifications This section describes the electrical and power dissipation specifications for the HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 rp7440 Servers. Tables 7-1 and 7-2 list the system power, power dissipation, and cooling requirements for the server. For more information on system power specifications, see Chapter 2. Table 7-1 System Power Requirements for the HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 rp7440 Servers Power Required(50-60 Hz) Maximum Theoretical Power Marked Electrical Power User-Expected Maximum Power Watts 3092 2078 VA 3130 2640 2120 Comments See # 1 12A@ 220 VAC, see #2 see # 3 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. 3. "User-Expected Maximum Power" is the input power measured at the AC input expressed in Watts and Volt-Amps, and the measured worst-case power consumption. This number represents the largest power consumption for the server under laboratory conditions, using aggressive software applications designed specifically to work the system at maximum loads and power consumption. Table 7-2 provides calculations for the configurations shown in the table. Table 7-2 Typical Server Configurations for the HP 9000 rp7440 Server Cell Boards Qty 2 2 Memory Per PCI Cards DVDs Cell Board (assumes 10 watts each) GBytes Qty Qty 32 16 3 16 8 2 Hard Disk Core I/O Bulk Power Typical Drives Supplies Power Qty Qty Qty 2 2 2 2 2 2 Watts 2078 1908 Typical Cooling BTU/hr 7096 6515 Electrical and Cooling Specifications 177