HP LP 2000r manual HP Power Distribution Options, Voltage Current Outlets HP Product Number Type

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HP Netserver High Density Rack Solutions Overview (LP 2000r)

HP Power Distribution Options

HP offers a series of Power Distribution Units (PDU) for use when the HP Netserver LP 2000r is to be mounted in a rack. The PDUs are especially convenient when mounting multiple servers as you simply route each power cord to the closest PDU rather than to the local power source or the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), if used.

In addition to convenience, the HP PDUs also provide protection for the servers. All feature a circuit pro- tector for each power phase. If one phase shorts, one or both of the circuit protectors trip.

Unlike other PDUs, the HP devices are slim and allow you to easily reach the servers and other equipment from any angle. All mounting hardware is built in (mounting brackets) or included (mounting screws and nuts) so there is nothing extra to order.

The PDUs mount quickly out-of-the-way on the rear posts of HP four- post racks, either vertically along the posts or horizontally between them, as your needs dictate. The rear columns have four dedicated spaces to mount the PDUs, so that they won’t interfere with the hinges and latches of the rack door or the equipment in the rack.

Routing power cords from the HP Netserver LP 2000r is straight for- ward since the cords and the PDUs are all located at the rear of the rack.

There are four types of PDUs available for use with the HP Netserver

LP 2000r, depending on your voltage and outlet requirements:

Voltage

Current

Outlets

 

HP Product Number

 

 

Number

Type

 

 

 

 

 

 

100-127 VAC

16 A

9

NEMA 5-15R

E7675A1

 

 

1

IEC 320 C-13

 

 

 

 

 

 

100-240 VAC

16 A

6

C-13 receptacles

E7671A

 

 

2

C-19 receptacles

 

 

 

 

 

 

100-240 VAC

16 A

10

C-13 receptacles

E7676A

 

 

 

 

 

100-240 VAC

16 A

7

IEC 320 C-13

E7674A

 

 

1

IEC 320 C-19

 

 

 

1

IEC 320 C-20

 

 

 

 

 

 

1Hp recommends using the 100-240 VAC PDUs wherever possible

E7675A

E77671A

E7676A

(100-127 VAC)

(100-240 VAC)

(100-240 VAC)

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Contents Planning your rack system for LP 2000r Hp netserver high Density rack solutions OverviewExecutive Summary Websites PublicationsHP Netserver website http//netserver.hp.com Reader Assumptions Table of Contents HP Netserver High Density Rack Solutions Overview LP 2000r Safety Warnings Safety and Regulatory InformationGlossary HP Netserver High Density Rack Solutions Overview LP 2000r Planning your racked system Determine power requirements for the serversServer Power up sequencePower down sequence Circuit breakersCheck your calculations Input Power watts x 3.41=Thermal dissipation BTU/hrX 3.41 = 2,431 BTU/Hr Category Part Number Description Power consumption worksheet samplePower consumption worksheet actual Gauge columns provide strength Anti-tip foot HP Rack System/EVentilation Stability StrengthMobility Ease of UseFor Use with HP Rack Model Number HP Rack AccessoriesFor Use with HP Rack Model Number Content Front doors, side panels and tie kitsUse Tie Kit Kit Contains HP Rack System/E Cable Management AccessoryMount Fastener Voltage Current Outlets HP Product Number Type HP Power Distribution OptionsE7675A E77671A E7676A HP Netserver High Density Rack Solutions Overview LP 2000r Power = Vol ts x Amps Uninterruptible Power Supplies UPSDescription Includes Console SwitchAvailable HP Vertical Extension Kit Includes HP Rackmount Flat Panel Monitor and KeyboardHP Rack System/E Vertical Extension Kit Kit Contains HP Model NumberSlide mounting InstallationFlexible installation options Post HP System/E racks or EIA standard cabinetsMarking Rack Columns Marking the rackFixed, center mounting Post EIA standard non-HP racks 3 optionsFixed, flush mounting Location Marks on the Racks Front Columns Marking the RackPreparing the HP Netserver for 2-post rack installation Before you begin installationPDUs can be mounted on the rear Installing the Uninterruptible Power SuppliesInstalling the servers Installing Power Distribution UnitsAttach the main cable guides Cable ManagementHP System/E racks Attach the Cable Management ArmSecure each cable bundle Begin routing the cablesRoute the cables to their destination Maintain the ambient temperature Conclusion HP Netserver High Density Rack Solutions Overview LP 2000r