HP BL680c HP BladeSystem c-Class Site Planning Guide - Page 33
Power options, Power redundancy, For additional information, see the HP website
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Connect each PDU to a dedicated (unshared) branch circuit that is rated for the continuous measured load of all the equipment connected to it. The total power load for a PDU should not exceed 80 percent of the branch circuit rating. If a PDU is not used, connect each piece of equipment within the rack to a dedicated branch circuit. For additional information, see the HP website http://www.hp.com/og/powercapping. Power options The following table describes the available power options and provide details about those options. Enclosure part number 412136-B2x 412133-B2x 403318-B2x 403319-B2x 403320-B2x 403321-B2x - Source type 3-phase 3-phase Singlephase DC Source voltage (nominal) 200 to 220 VAC line to line (phase to phase), 3-phase delta 50Hz/60Hz 346 VAC to 415 VAC line to line 200 VAC to 240 VAC line to neutral 3-phase WYE 100V to 120V AC 200V to 240V AC 50Hz/60Hz -36 VDC to -72 VDC Plug or connector type NEMA L1530p, 3-m (10-ft) power cord IEC 309, 4pole, 5-wire, Red, 3-m (10-ft) power cord IEC 320 C19-C20 1.2-m (4-ft) jumper cord 6.4mm (0.25-in) studs for bolt down conections Circuit type 30A 200/208V Three-phase delta 16A 346-415V 16A Singlephase 100V to 120V or 200V to 240V - Power receptacle required L15-30R IEC 309, 4-Pole, 5-Wire, red IEC320-C19* 45DG 4AWG 1/4 2H (Twohole lug, 45degree bend, 6.4-mm (0.25-in) stud hole size, 16-mm (0.63-in) hole spacing) *Additional power cords are available for single-phase solutions. See the HP Website (http://www.hp.com/go/rackandpower). All branch circuits used within a facility must be connected together to form a common ground. All power sources such as transformers, UPS devices, and other sources, must be connected together to form a common ground. NOTE: When wiring a 3-phase enclosure, phase rotation is unimportant. However, the rotation must be consistent for both plugs. Power redundancy High-availability information technology equipment such as servers and storage devices can be configured with backup or redundant power sources and power supplies in either of the following configurations: Power requirements and considerations 33