HP LH4r HP Netserver LT 6000r Rack Cabling Guide - Page 20
Power Considerations for the HP NetServer LT 6000r
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Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References Figure 2-1. Three-way Cord to Allow Single Power Input Power Considerations for the HP NetServer LT 6000r The HP NetServer LT 6000r can be configured in a wide range of voltages from 100 - 240 VAC. Power supply (UPS) and distribution (PDU) components are available to support these configurations. A Redundant Switch is also available. Details of power considerations for the HP NetServer LT 6000r include: ◊ An optional power cord is available at all voltages to allow the three input receptacles on the rear of the LT 6000r to be powered by a single attachment to the power distribution unit. ◊ The appropriate power cord(s) for each server is (are) shipped according to voltage requirements; refer to Table 2-2 for details. ◊ Each power supply installed in the HP NetServer LT 6000r uses a separate jumper cord. ◊ 100/120, 200/208, and 220/230/240 VAC configurations are available for the U. S. market ◊ Either 200/208 VAC or 220/230/240 VAC configurations are available 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 2-2) 16