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Chapter 3 Cabling Reference Information Table 3-7. 230/240 VAC Power and Current: Approximate Current Requirements of Rack Optimized Devices and Components Device (Notes 1, 2, 3) HP NetServer LPr HP NetServer LXr 8000 HP NetServer LH 4r HP NetServer LH 3r HP NetServer LXr Pro8 HP NetServer LXr Pro HP Rack Storage/12 HP Rack Storage/8 Monitor (14-inch.) Monitor (15-21-inch.) DLT Library DLT Mechanism HP SureStore Autoloader 418 DAT 24x6e DAT 24e Console Switch Input Input 230/240v Power Power (W) IRMS (VA) (Amps) 644 285 2.8 1121 1077 4.9 1120 1100 4.9 650 626 2.7 980 970 4.3 450 446 2.0 548 537 2.3 211 209 0.9 125 88 0.5 200 140 0.6 140 98 0.6 50 35 0.2 214 150 0.9 16 11.2 0.1 6 4.2 * 42 29 0.2 * Indicates less than 0.1 amp rating Note 1 Indicated current ratings are approximate, for use in selecting PDU and UPS components, and may not reflect actual measured amounts. Note 2 For a full list of power ratings, see the rack configuration utilities (for instance, Rack Assistant) on the HP Web Site. Note 3 Ratings from previously published estimates are updated. Data Cabling Principles Used in Determining Rack Locations A series of positioning rules are used in the HP rack configuration tools to help determine where each component is placed in multiple rack layouts. Key Cabling Guidelines Used in Developing a Rack Layout The following discussion is intended to support your understanding of how your rack order was arrived at. It also discusses how rack layouts affect the attachment and routing of cables. 53

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Chapter 3
Cabling Reference Information
53
Table 3-7. 230/240 VAC Power and Current: Approximate Current
Requirements of Rack Optimized Devices and Components
Device
(Notes 1, 2, 3)
Input
Power
(VA)
Input
Power (W)
230/240v
IRMS
(Amps)
HP NetServer LPr
644
285
2.8
HP NetServer LXr 8000
1121
1077
4.9
HP NetServer LH 4r
1120
1100
4.9
HP NetServer LH 3r
650
626
2.7
HP NetServer LXr Pro8
980
970
4.3
HP NetServer LXr Pro
450
446
2.0
HP Rack Storage/12
548
537
2.3
HP Rack Storage/8
211
209
0.9
Monitor (14-inch.)
125
88
0.5
Monitor (15-21-inch.)
200
140
0.6
DLT Library
140
98
0.6
DLT Mechanism
50
35
0.2
HP SureStore
Autoloader 418
214
150
0.9
DAT 24x6e
16
11.2
0.1
DAT 24e
6
4.2
*
Console Switch
42
29
0.2
*
Indicates less than 0.1 amp rating
Note 1
Indicated current ratings are approximate, for use in selecting PDU and UPS
components, and may not reflect actual measured amounts.
Note 2
For a full list of power ratings, see the rack configuration utilities (for instance,
Rack Assistant) on the HP Web Site.
Note 3
Ratings from previously published estimates are updated.
Data Cabling Principles Used in Determining
Rack Locations
A series of positioning rules are used in the HP rack configuration tools to help
determine where each component is placed in multiple rack layouts.
Key Cabling Guidelines Used in Developing a Rack Layout
The following discussion is intended to support your understanding of how your
rack order was arrived at. It also discusses how rack layouts affect the attachment
and routing of cables.