HP xw2x220c Blade manual Specification Value

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Specification

Value

 

 

Rated input voltage

100 VAC to 124 VAC

 

200 VAC to 240 VAC

 

 

Rated input frequency

50 Hz to 60 Hz

 

 

Rated input current per power

11.7 A at 100 VAC

supply (maximum)

10.6 A at 110 VAC

 

 

10.1 A at 115 VAC

 

9.7 A at 120 VAC

 

13.1 A at 200 VAC

 

12.6 A at 208 VAC

 

11.9 A at 220 VAC

 

 

Rated input power per power

1166 VA at 100 VAC to 120 VAC

supply (maximum)

2612 VA at 200 VAC to 240 VAC

 

 

 

Single-phase HP 2400W High Efficiency Power Supply specification

Specification

Value

 

 

Power cord

IEC-320 C19-C20 1.22 m (4 ft)

 

 

Output

2400 W per power supply

 

 

Input requirements

 

 

 

Rated input voltage

200 VAC to 240 VAC

 

 

Rated input frequency

50 Hz to 60 Hz

 

 

Rated input current per power

13.9 A at 200 VAC

supply (maximum)

13.3 A at 208 VAC

 

 

12.6 A at 220 VAC

 

 

Rated input power per power

2780 VA at 200 VAC to 240 VAC

supply (maximum)

 

 

 

Three-phase HP 2250W Power Supply specification (North America/Japan)

Specification

Value

 

 

Power cords (2)

NEMA L15-30p

 

2.44 m (10 ft)

 

 

Max input current per line cord

22.6A at 200 VAC

 

21.8A at 208 VAC

 

20.6A at 220 VAC

 

 

Input requirements

 

 

 

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