HP StorageWorks 2/128 HP StorageWorks SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide, V - Page 39

Power Requirements, Installing the Switch as a Stand-alone Unit

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Installing and Configuring the SAN Director 2/128 Power Requirements Two AC power cords connect to the switch. The AC power source must meet these requirements: Note: Installing each power cord using two separate sources ensures power supply redundancy. ■ 200 to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hertz ■ Protected by a circuit breaker in accordance with local electrical codes ■ Supply circuit, line fusing, and wire size that are adequate according to the electrical rating on the chassis nameplate ■ Grounded AC outlets installed by a licensed electrician and compatible with the power cords The switch includes a universal power supply capable of functioning worldwide without voltage jumpers or switches. The power supply is auto ranging in terms of accommodating input voltages and line frequencies. Two jumper cables (C19 - C20) are provided to connect from the switch to the PDU. The recommended PDU is E7671A. Two E7671A PDUs are recommended for power redundancy. The recommended power cords to connect from the PDU to the wall are E7803A, E7805A, E7806A, E7808A, E7809A. It is not recommended to connect the switch to the wall because it would require two dedicated wall outlets. Using the PDU, a customer can connect more devices to a power source. Installing the Switch as a Stand-alone Unit The following items are required for this setup: ■ SAN Director 2/128 ■ AC power cords and cables supplied with the switch Caution: You must remove the chassis door before lifting the chassis off the pallet. See the next section, "Removing the Chassis Door" on page 40. SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide 39

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Installing and Configuring the SAN Director 2/128
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SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide
Power Requirements
Two AC power cords connect to the switch. The AC power source must meet
these requirements:
Note:
Installing each power cord using two separate sources ensures power supply
redundancy.
200 to 240 VAC, 50—60 Hertz
Protected by a circuit breaker in accordance with local electrical codes
Supply circuit, line fusing, and wire size that are adequate according to the
electrical rating on the chassis nameplate
Grounded AC outlets installed by a licensed electrician and compatible with
the power cords
The switch includes a universal power supply capable of functioning worldwide
without voltage jumpers or switches. The power supply is auto ranging in terms of
accommodating input voltages and line frequencies.
Two jumper cables (C19 – C20) are provided to connect from the switch to the
PDU. The recommended PDU is E7671A. Two E7671A PDUs are recommended
for power redundancy. The recommended power cords to connect from the PDU
to the wall are E7803A, E7805A, E7806A, E7808A, E7809A.
It is not recommended to connect the switch to the wall because it would require
two dedicated wall outlets. Using the PDU, a customer can connect more devices
to a power source.
Installing the Switch as a Stand-alone Unit
The following items are required for this setup:
SAN Director 2/128
AC power cords and cables supplied with the switch
Caution:
You must remove the chassis door before lifting the chassis off the
pallet. See the next section, °
Removing the Chassis Door
± on page 40.