HP LH4r HP Netserver LPr Rack Cabling Guide - Page 38

NetServer LPr, LH 3r, Pro and Rack Storage/8 units into NEMA 5-15 receptacles

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Chapter 2 Connecting and Routing Cables to the HP NetServer LPr Alternate 100 - 120 VAC Power Configurations When the 100-120 VAC PDU is used without a UPS in the rack, the PDU needs one branch circuit with a NEMA 5-20 receptacle. NOTE PDUs, UPSs, and power cables will vary from those presented here to meet Japanese standards. If neither a UPS nor a PDU are used in the 100-120 VAC case, plug the components directly into NEMA 5-15 receptacles using the line cords supplied. If you use a wall socket directly without a UPS or PDU, be sure to check power requirements against the amperage rating of your electrical system. See the section titled "Site Preparation: Circuit Breakers" earlier in this chapter. If your electrical system has the capacity to power the components, plug the HP NetServer LPr, LH 3r, Pro and Rack Storage/8 units into NEMA 5-15 receptacles using the 90 inch (approximately 230 cm) power cords supplied. Table 2-3. 100-120 VAC PDU Power and Current Component (Note 1) Model Power (W) Current (A) Note 2 100-120 VAC PDU E7675A N/A maximum 16 HP NetServer LPr All models 305 5.2 (100 V) 4.8 (120 V) HP NetServer Rack Storage/8 D4902A 209 2.1 (100 V) 1.8 (120 V) HP NetServer Rack Storage/12 - 537 5.5 (100 V) 4.5 (120 V) HP Console Switch J1497A 70 0.3 Video Monitor Varies with model chosen. Note 1 For a full list of power ratings, see the rack configuration utilities (for instance, Rack Assistant) on the HP Web Site. Note 2 Indicated current ratings are for use in selecting PDU and UPS components and may not reflect actual measured amounts. 34

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Chapter 2
Connecting and Routing Cables to the HP NetServer LPr
34
Alternate 100 - 120 VAC Power Configurations
When the 100-120 VAC PDU is used without a UPS in the rack, the PDU needs
one branch circuit with a NEMA 5-20 receptacle.
NOTE
PDUs, UPSs, and power cables will vary from those presented
here to meet Japanese standards.
If neither a UPS nor a PDU are used in the 100-120 VAC case, plug the
components directly into NEMA 5-15 receptacles using the line cords supplied.
If you use a wall socket directly without a UPS or PDU, be sure to check power
requirements against the amperage rating of your electrical system. See the
section titled "Site Preparation: Circuit Breakers" earlier in this chapter. If your
electrical system has the capacity to power the components, plug the HP
NetServer LPr, LH 3r, Pro and Rack Storage/8 units into NEMA 5-15 receptacles
using the 90 inch (approximately 230 cm) power cords supplied.
Table 2-3.
100-120 VAC PDU Power and Current
Component
(Note 1)
Model
Power
(W)
Current (A)
Note 2
100-120 VAC
PDU
E7675A
N/A
maximum 16
HP NetServer LPr
All models
305
5.2
(
100 V
)
4.8 (
120 V
)
HP NetServer Rack
Storage/8
D4902A
209
2.1 (100 V)
1.8 (120 V)
HP NetServer Rack
Storage/12
-
537
5.5 (100 V)
4.5 (120 V)
HP Console Switch
J1497A
70
0.3
Video Monitor
Varies with model chosen.
Note 1
For a full list of power ratings, see the rack configuration utilities (for instance,
Rack Assistant) on the HP Web Site.
Note 2
Indicated current ratings are for use in selecting PDU and UPS components and
may not reflect actual measured amounts.