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Component Power Requirements, <TABLE>, Power Cords, Power Distribution Unit (PDU), Table 1-5

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System Specifications Electrical Specifications Component Power Requirements Table 1-4 and Table 1-5 list the AC power requirements for a rp8400 server. These tables provide information to help determine the amount of AC power needed for your computer room. To determine the overall power requirements of your specific system, see Table A-3 on page 47 and Table A-4 on page 47. Table 1-5 System Power Requirements Power Required (50 - 60 Hz) Maximum configuration rp8400 Server PA8700 VA 5035 Comments Theoretical Typical configuration rp8400 Server PA8700 3046 Typical Use Appendix A to determine the actual values required for your system. Future upgrades may increase the Maximum Theoretical System Power to 6000 VA. Maximum power is the sum of the worst case power consumption of every subsystem in the box, and should be used to size worst case power consumption for facility installation. Typical power consumption numbers are what HP engineers have measured running power intensive applications. These are generally lower than maximum power numbers due to the fact that getting all of the subsystems in the box to simultaneously draw maximum power for long durations being uncommon. Power Cords Table 1-6 lists the various power cables available for use with a rp8400 server. Each power cord is 15 feet (4.5 meters) in length with a IEC 60320-1 C19 female connector attached to one end. Table 1-6 Power Cords Part Number 8120-6895 8120-6897 8121-0070 8120-6899 8121-0558 8120-6903 Description Stripped end, 240 volt Male IEC 309, 240 volt Male GB-1002, 240 volt Male CEE 7/7, 240 volt Male ISI-32, 240 volt Male NEMA L6-20, 240 volt Where Used International-Europe International China Continental Europe Israel North America/Japan Power Distribution Unit (PDU) A 60-amp 3U high PDU may be used at customer sites to reduce the number of circuit breaker slots needed. The North America E7683A PDU will have four 20A circuit breakers. The International E7684A PDU will have four 16A circuit breakers. Two IEC 320-20 outlets are associated with each breaker providing a total of eight IEC 320-20 outlets. The PDU will be 3U high and will be rack-mounted in the server cabinet Documentation for installation will accompany the PDU. The documentation may also be found at the external Rack Solutions Web site at http://www.hp.com/racksolutions. The internal Web site is http://racksolutions.corp.hp.com. This PDU may be referred to as a Relocatable Power Tap outside HP. 8 Chapter 1

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Chapter 1
System Specifications
Electrical Specifications
8
Component Power Requirements
Table 1-4 and Table 1-5 list the AC power requirements for a rp8400 server. These tables provide information
to help determine the amount of AC power needed for your computer room. To determine the overall power
requirements of your specific system, see Table A-3 on page 47 and Table A-4 on page 47.
Use Appendix A to determine the actual values required for your system.
Future upgrades may increase the Maximum Theoretical System Power to 6000 VA.
Maximum power is the sum of the worst case power consumption of every subsystem in the box, and should
be used to size worst case power consumption for facility installation. Typical power consumption numbers
are what HP engineers have measured running power intensive applications. These are generally lower than
maximum power numbers due to the fact that getting all of the subsystems in the box to simultaneously draw
maximum power for long durations being uncommon.
Power Cords
Table 1-6 lists the various power cables available for use with a rp8400 server. Each power cord is 15 feet (4.5
meters) in length with a IEC 60320-1 C19 female connector attached to one end.
Power Distribution Unit (PDU)
A 60-amp 3U high PDU may be used at customer sites to reduce the number of circuit breaker slots needed.
The North America E7683A PDU will have four 20A circuit breakers. The International E7684A PDU will
have four 16A circuit breakers. Two IEC 320-20 outlets are associated with each breaker providing a total of
eight IEC 320-20 outlets. The PDU will be 3U high and will be rack-mounted in the server cabinet
Documentation for installation will accompany the PDU. The documentation may also be found at the
external Rack Solutions Web site at http://www.hp.com/racksolutions. The internal Web site is
http://racksolutions.corp.hp.com. This PDU may be referred to as a Relocatable Power Tap outside HP.
Table 1-5
System Power Requirements
Power Required (50 - 60 Hz)
VA
Comments
Maximum configuration rp8400 Server PA8700
5035
Theoretical
Typical configuration rp8400 Server PA8700
3046
Typical
Table 1-6
Power Cords
Part Number
Description
Where Used
8120-6895
Stripped end, 240 volt
International-Europe
8120-6897
Male IEC 309, 240 volt
International
8121-0070
Male GB-1002, 240 volt
China
8120-6899
Male CEE 7/7, 240 volt
Continental Europe
8121-0558
Male ISI-32, 240 volt
Israel
8120-6903
Male NEMA L6-20, 240 volt
North America/Japan