Dell™ PowerEdge™ T610 Technical Guidebook
D. Power Consumption Testing
Feature | Energy Smart PSU | High Output PSU |
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Status Indicators | 1 x |
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Integrated Fans | 1 x 60 mm |
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AC Cord Rating | 15 Amps @ 120 VAC, 10 Amps @ 240 VAC | |
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Input Voltage | 90 – 264 VAC |
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Line Frequency | 47 – 63Hz |
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Maximum Inrush Current | 55 Amps per supply for 10 ms or less | |
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Output Power | 570 Watts | 870 Watts |
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Maximum Heat Dissipation | 1944.9 BTU per hour | 2968.6 BTU per hour |
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Efficiency (20% - 100% | 86.9 – 90.5% @ 115 VAC | 85 – 88% @ 115 VAC |
Load) | 88 – 92% @ 230 VAC | 87 – 90% @ 230 VAC |
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1. Does not include the power supply handle or ejection tab
E. Maximum Input Amps
Max input current (High Output): 12A @ 90 VAC and 6A @ 180 VAC
Max input current (EnergySmart): 7.8A @ 90 VAC and 3.9A @ 180 VAC
F. EnergySMART Enablement
The 11G family implements aspects of Dell’s new Energy Smart strategy.
Major differences include:
•Discontinuing Energy Smart branded servers with limited configurations and instead offering
Energy Smart components on a portfolio level, such as high capacity and Energy Smart power supplies
•Allowing customers to order either a lowest power footprint configuration or a best
•Offering Energy
G.Acoustics
The acoustical design of the PowerEdge T610 reflects the following:
•Adherence to Dell’s high sound quality standards. Sound quality is different from sound power level and sound pressure level in that it describes how humans respond to annoyances in sound, like whistles, hums, etc. One of the sound quality metrics in the Dell specification is prominence ratio of a tone, and this is listed in the table below.
•Office environment acoustics. Compare the values for LpAm in the table below and note that they are much lower than ambient measurements of typical office environments.
•Configurable for minimum noise. Dell’s advanced thermal control results in the ability of the acoustically sensitive user to configure for minimum noise. Some of the perhaps less intuitive but potentially important
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