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Chapter 2 Connecting and Routing Cables to the HP NetServer LXr 8000 230/240V PDU Rack Power Configurations Configurations for the 230/240 VAC, PDU options are shown in the text below, Table 2-4, and Figure 2-9. 230/240 VAC Power Configuration In a country with a 230/240 VAC power system, the high-voltage (230/240 V) PDU model E7671A is required. If you are using a UPS, attach the C-19 end of the accompanying power cord to the PDU and attach the C20 end of the same cord to the IEC 320 receptacle in the rear of the UPS. Alternate 230/240 VAC Power Configuration When the 230/240 VAC PDU is to be used without a UPS in the rack, the PDU is shipped with a localized power cord. For use with 230/240 VAC power mains, direct connection to a junction box is usually necessary. In this case, an unterminated power cord is supplied. Be sure to obey all local electrical code requirements when connecting to the site electrical power supply. Table 2-4. 230/240 VAC PDU Power and Current Component (Note 1) Model Power (VA) Power (W) Current (A) Note 2 230/240 VAC PDU E7671A N/A N/A maximum 16 HP NetServer LXr D6021A (single 400 MHz 1,121 1,077 4.9 8000 processor, 512K Cache) D6022A (single 400 MHz processor, 1 MB Cache) HP NetServer Rack Storage/8 D4902A 211 209 0.9 HP Console Switch J1497A 42 29 0.2 Note 1 More ratings are listed in Table 3-4. 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. 31

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Chapter 2
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230/240V PDU Rack Power Configurations
Configurations for the 230/240 VAC, PDU options are shown in the text below,
Table
2-
4, and Figure
2-
9.
230/240 VAC Power Configuration
In a country with a 230/240 VAC power system, the high-voltage (230/240 V)
PDU model E7671A is required. If you are using a UPS, attach the C-19 end of
the accompanying power cord to the PDU and attach the C20 end of the same
cord to the IEC 320 receptacle in the rear of the UPS.
Alternate 230/240 VAC Power Configuration
When the 230/240 VAC PDU is to be used without a UPS in the rack, the PDU is
shipped with a localized power cord. For use with 230/240 VAC power mains,
direct connection to a junction box is usually necessary. In this case, an
unterminated power cord is supplied. Be sure to obey all local electrical code
requirements when connecting to the site electrical power supply.
Table 2-4. 230/240 VAC PDU Power and Current
Component
(Note 1)
Model
Power
(VA)
Power
(W)
Current
(A)
Note 2
230/240 VAC
PDU
E7671A
N/A
N/A
maximum
16
HP NetServer LXr
8000
D6021A (single 400 MHz
processor, 512K Cache)
D6022A (single 400 MHz
processor, 1 MB Cache)
1,121
1,077
4.9
HP NetServer
Rack Storage/8
D4902A
211
209
0.9
HP Console Switch
J1497A
42
29
0.2
Note 1
More ratings are listed in Table 3-4. 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.