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тАО08-19-2009 06:40 AM
тАО08-19-2009 06:40 AM
Power requirements for AS4140 and MSA1000 Disk Subsystem
Good Morning,
I have a site that is going to relocated two racks to another location. These racks contain 2 AS4140's and 1 MSA1000 disk subsystem. They have installed the power at the new location, however a question has been asked that i need some assistance with.
The isolated ground 'IG' receptacles (specified by equipment OEM) will not be effective since we do not have distribution panelboards with an isolated ground bus. The vendor can still provide the IG receptacles; however, their affectless is unknown not being connected to a non-isolated ground distribution panelboard.
Do the IGL receptacles need to be connected to the non-isolated ground distribution panelboard?
I have a site that is going to relocated two racks to another location. These racks contain 2 AS4140's and 1 MSA1000 disk subsystem. They have installed the power at the new location, however a question has been asked that i need some assistance with.
The isolated ground 'IG' receptacles (specified by equipment OEM) will not be effective since we do not have distribution panelboards with an isolated ground bus. The vendor can still provide the IG receptacles; however, their affectless is unknown not being connected to a non-isolated ground distribution panelboard.
Do the IGL receptacles need to be connected to the non-isolated ground distribution panelboard?
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тАО08-31-2009 01:25 AM
тАО08-31-2009 01:25 AM
Re: Power requirements for AS4140 and MSA1000 Disk Subsystem
Hi,
Do you really mean AS4140 ? I suspect that you might mean AlphaServer 4100 ?
That said, I don't think you need overly worry about Isolated Grounds.
Cheers,
Rob
Do you really mean AS4140 ? I suspect that you might mean AlphaServer 4100 ?
That said, I don't think you need overly worry about Isolated Grounds.
Cheers,
Rob
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тАО08-31-2009 06:36 AM
тАО08-31-2009 06:36 AM
Re: Power requirements for AS4140 and MSA1000 Disk Subsystem
That you for the reply. By the way, I did mean AS4140.
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