Compaq Power Specifications of a GS160 with One System Box, Specification Canada/Japan Europe

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2.2.2Power Specifications

Table 2–5 through Table 2–8 give the power specifications for fully loaded GS160/320 systems for different regions.

Table 2–5 Power Specifications of a GS160 with One System Box

Specification

U.S./Canada/Japan

 

Europe

 

 

 

 

 

Voltage, Vrms 1

120/208 or 202

 

 

380–415

Frequency, Hz

50–60

 

 

50–60

Phases

1 circuit

 

1 circuit

1 circuit

 

3-phase star

or

3-phase delta

3-phase star

 

3-wire+N+GND

 

3-wire junc. GND or

3-wire+N+GND

 

 

 

4-wire-mid-GND

 

Power plug, quantity 2

L21-30P, 1

 

 

IEC309 5P 32A, 1

Max input current/phase

18A

 

 

10A

Rating

30A

 

 

32A

Surge current

225A peak

 

 

150A peak

Total VA2 3

4,400

 

 

4,400

Total power 3

4,360 watts

 

 

4,360 watts

Heat output 3

14,900 Btu/hr

 

 

14,900 Btu/hr

Power cord length

15 ft/4.5 m

 

 

15 ft/4.5 m

Power cap (system)

1 DEC 12-12314-00

 

1 DEC 12-14379-

Receptacle (site)

1 DEC 12-12315-01

 

1 Hubbell 532R6W

(industry equiv.)

1 NEMA L21-30R

 

1 IEC 309 (32A)

1The US/Canada/Japan model supports a three-phase star connected source with nominal voltage of 115-127V/200-220V or a three-phase delta connected source with a nominal voltage of 200-240V. The Europe model supports a three-phase star connected source with a nominal voltage of 200- 240V/346-415V.

2The single-box GS160 system is equipped with a second power cord for future expansion. However, only one power cord is required for the GS160 system with one system box.

3Based on fully loaded system with two PCI boxes and one storage shelf in the power cabinet.

System Specifications 2-7

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