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Power Cables and Components Available

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Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References ◊ available in 100/120, 200/208, and 220/230/240 VAC configurations for the U. S. market ◊ available in either 200/208 VAC or 220/230/240 VAC configurations for international markets ◊ Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) models rated at 3000 Volt Amps (2250 Watts) are available for each voltage range; and a 2200 Volt Amp (1600 Watts) UPS is available for 110/120 and 220/230/240 VAC (see Table 2-1) ◊ at 100/120 VAC, a wide range Power Distribution Unit (PDU) rated at 16 A is available (9 outlets) ◊ for both 200/208 and 220/230/240 voltages, a wide range Power Distribution Unit (PDU) model rated at 16 Amps is available; a 10-Amp-rated extension PDU is also available (see Figure 2-1) ◊ one or more PDUs can be used in each rack enclosure, depending upon requirements for power, current, and number of receptacles (see Table 2-4) Power Cables and Components Available When components are installed in a rack, a power supply subsytem for the rack is required. HP recommends the NetServer LC 2000r be connected as follows: • connected to a Power Distribution Unit (PDU)--see Figure 2-1 • through an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)--see Table 2-1 • to a properly protected branch circuit or circuits--see "Site Preparation-Circuit Breakers" in Chapter 1 NOTE A Redundant Switch is available for use between the UPS and the branch circuit or between the PDU and the branch circuit. More information is listed in Table 2-2 and in Appendix B. Table 2-2 lists details of the cables, components, plugs and receptacles for the rack power supply subsystems for the HP NetServer LC 2000r. 16

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Chapter 2
Rack Cabling References
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available in 100/120, 200/208, and 220/230/240 VAC configurations
for the U. S. market
available in either 200/208 VAC or 220/230/240 VAC configurations
for international markets
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) models rated at 3000 Volt Amps
(2250 Watts) are available for each voltage range; and a 2200 Volt
Amp (1600 Watts) UPS is available for 110/120 and 220/230/240 VAC
(see Table 2-1)
at 100/120 VAC, a wide range Power Distribution Unit (PDU) rated at
16 A is available (9 outlets)
for both 200/208 and 220/230/240 voltages, a wide range Power
Distribution Unit (PDU) model rated at 16 Amps is available; a
10-Amp-rated extension PDU is also available (see Figure 2-1)
one or more PDUs can be used in each rack enclosure, depending upon
requirements for power, current, and number of receptacles (see Table
2-4)
Power Cables and Components Available
When components are installed in a rack, a power supply subsytem for the rack is
required. HP recommends the NetServer LC 2000r be connected as follows:
connected to a Power Distribution Unit (PDU)--see Figure 2-1
through an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)--see Table 2-1
to a properly protected branch circuit or circuits--see "Site Preparation--
Circuit Breakers" in Chapter 1
NOTE
A Redundant Switch is available for use between the UPS and
the branch circuit or between the PDU and the branch circuit.
More information is listed in Table 2-2 and in Appendix B.
Table 2-2 lists details of the cables, components, plugs and receptacles for the
rack power supply subsystems for the HP NetServer LC 2000r.