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тАО10-27-2000 10:24 AM
тАО10-27-2000 10:24 AM
Where can I find this information? I did find the power requirements and heat dissipation of the N-Class 9000, but need it for many other systems/peripherals.
Please help.
Thanks
Please help.
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тАО10-28-2000 08:25 AM
тАО10-28-2000 08:25 AM
Solution
Kevin,
Find bellow the head dissipation of the N4000:
N4000, Max config, will require:
2150 Watts @ 240VAC, 50/60Hz 7332 BTUs
N4000, Typical config will require:
1357 Watts @ 240VAC, 50/60Hz 4268 BTUs
N4000, Min config, will require:
660 Watts @ 240VAC, 50/60Hz, 2250 BTUs
(calculated future maximum)
Heat Dissipation: 3000 Watts
BTUs per hour: 10230
kcal per hour: 2580
I have no clue if there is a web page with all that information for any system, but usually you get a Site Prep Guide with your system. It contains all physical characteristics for the box.
Find bellow the head dissipation of the N4000:
N4000, Max config, will require:
2150 Watts @ 240VAC, 50/60Hz 7332 BTUs
N4000, Typical config will require:
1357 Watts @ 240VAC, 50/60Hz 4268 BTUs
N4000, Min config, will require:
660 Watts @ 240VAC, 50/60Hz, 2250 BTUs
(calculated future maximum)
Heat Dissipation: 3000 Watts
BTUs per hour: 10230
kcal per hour: 2580
I have no clue if there is a web page with all that information for any system, but usually you get a Site Prep Guide with your system. It contains all physical characteristics for the box.
There is no good troubleshooting with bad data
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тАО10-28-2000 08:26 AM
тАО10-28-2000 08:26 AM
Re: Heat Output of HP Servers and Peripherals?
You can go to HP Products - it's at the top of this page...just go down through the selections for what you need and voila.... Here's the url I found for the N9000 on environment needs, etc.
http://www.unixservers.hp.com/midrange/nclass/specifications/index.html#env
Regards,
http://www.unixservers.hp.com/midrange/nclass/specifications/index.html#env
Regards,
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тАО11-02-2000 12:41 PM
тАО11-02-2000 12:41 PM
Re: Heat Output of HP Servers and Peripherals?
Thanks! I'm finding more a lot more info than a regular search could give me.
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