HP DL380 Generation 7 (G7) manual 15p to C13 AF556A, Configurations, Operation will fail

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QuickSpecs

HP ProLiant DL380 Generation 7 (G7)

Standard Features

Server Power Cords

High voltage power cord ships standard with all part numbers.

 

NOTE: HP ProLiant DL servers no longer ship standard with a 12-foot NEMA 5-15P to C13 power cords that

 

allow connection to 110V US wall outlets in a home or office. ProLiant DL servers are primarily connected

 

to PDU's in data center racks so they now ship standard with only a PDU 6-foot C-14 to C13 power cord

 

(142258-001). If a user wishes to power a ProLiant DL server using a110V receptacle (NEMA-15), the 12-

 

foot NEMA 5-15 to C13 power cord must be ordered separately. Also available: 110 volt 6-Foot NEMA 5-

 

15p to C13 (AF556A).

 

 

Common Slot Power

Common Slot (CS) designates commonality of the power supply across multiple ProLiant servers. HP's new

Supply

Common Slot power supplies are designed to provide the highest power supply efficiency without

 

degrading the performance of a ProLiant. CS Power Supplies have efficiency ratings of up to 94% and are

 

available in three power output options allowing the customer to "right-size" a power supply for their

 

specific server configuration. To make sure you select the correct power supply to meet your configuration

 

needs, we suggest that you use the HP Power Advisor to decide the "Right-Size" for your configuration. All

 

HP Common Slot power sources are UL, CE Mark Compliant, hot-plug and support redundant

 

configurations.

 

NOTE: Mixing of power supplies in the same server is not supported. All power supplies must be of the

 

same output and efficiency rating. If non-matched power supplies are inserted you will get errors and

 

operation will fail.

 

It is highly recommended that you use the HP Power Advisor in defining the "Right-Size" power supply for

 

your needs. HP Power Advisor can be accessed at: www.hp.com/go/hppoweradvisor.

 

NOTE: The 80 PLUS program is a unique forum that unites electric utilities, the computer industry, and

 

consumers in an effort to bring energy efficient technology solutions to the marketplace. 80 Plus

 

independently tests power supply efficiency and publicly posts the results on 80Plus.org.

 

Redundant Power: Optional (1+ 1 or n+n redundant) power supplies can be purchased through power

 

supply option kits (see Power Supplies for part numbers).

 

 

System Fans

Fully redundant hot plug fans ship standard (N+1).

 

NOTE: One processor models include four fans. Two processor models include six fans.

 

 

Required Cabling

For required cabling information, refer to the HP Web site at: www.hp.com/servers/dl380.

 

 

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HP DL380 Generation 7 (G7) manual 15p to C13 AF556A, Configurations, Operation will fail