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This section provides electrical specifications for the system.

Circuit Breaker

The marked electrical for the hp Integrity rx5670 is 13 amps. The recommended circuit breaker size is 15 amps for North America. For countries outside North America, consult the local electrical authority that has jurisdiction for the recommended circuit breaker size.

The system contains three power receptacles located at the bottom rear bulkhead. A minimum of two power supplies/cords must be used to maintain normal operation of the system. A third power supply/cord can be added to improve system availability by protecting, for example, against power source failures or accidentally tripped circuit breakers.

System Power Requirements

Table 8-4 Power Requirements

RequirementsValueComments
Nominal input voltage 100-240 VAC 
Frequency range (minimum - maximum)50 - 60 HZ 
Number of phases1 
Theoretical maximum current11.2APer line cord
Maximum inrush current 35APer line cord
Power factor 0.98Typical
Ground leakage current (mA)< 1.75 mAPer line cord

 

Component Power Requirements

Table 8-5 Typical Power Consumption[1]

CPU’sDIMMs (Sets of 4)PCI CardsVolt AmpsWatts (AC)Amps @ 115V with 3 Power SuppliesAmps @ 230V with 3 Power Supplies
1125105004.432.22
1465955835.172.58
18106906766.003.00
2125755635.002.50
2466736605.852.93
28107847686.823.41
4127076936.153.07
4468037876.983.49
48109148967.953.97
412109719528.454.22

 

Theoretical Maximum Power is the sum of the worst case power consumption of every subsystem in the box and allows for possible future subsystems not currently available or planned. Theoretical Maximum Power should be used to size worst case power consumption for facility installation. Typical power consumption numbers are what HP engineers have measured running power intensive applications. These are generally lower than maximum power numbers due to the fact that getting all of the subsystems in the box to simultaneously draw maximum power for long durations is uncommon.

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