HP LH4r HP Netserver LC 2000r Rack Cabling Reference Guide - Page 40
Power Connection Locations on a Typical Rack Rear View
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Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LC 2000r When (in either the 208 or 230/240 VAC case) a 10-amp PDU is daisy-chained to a 16-amp PDU, determine the load to be placed on each. Plug only those combinations of components into the 10-amp PDU whose overall total current draw is less than 10 amperes. Then be sure that the 16-amp PDU total load, including the daisy-chained 10-amp PDU and any other components, does not exceed 16 amperes. Add more PDU-UPS circuits to support higher loads. Figure 3-2. Power Connection Locations on a Typical Rack (Rear View) 36
Chapter 3
Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LC 2000r
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When (in either the 208 or 230/240 VAC case) a 10-amp PDU is daisy-chained to
a 16-amp PDU, determine the load to be placed on each. Plug only those
combinations of components into the 10-amp PDU whose overall total current
draw is less than 10 amperes. Then be sure that the 16-amp PDU total load,
including the daisy-chained 10-amp PDU and any other components, does not
exceed 16 amperes.
Add more PDU-UPS circuits to support higher loads.
Figure 3-2. Power Connection Locations on a Typical Rack (Rear View)