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04-17-2012 08:51 AM
04-17-2012 08:51 AM
Changing power module question
Lisa had an enclosure power question:
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Customer needs to convert a 3 phase power module over to single phase. Is it as simple as replacing the 3 phase module in the field with 1 x 413379-B21? I assume I need to order 6 power cords as well. Please confirm…..
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Reply from David:
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You will need to log into the CLI to modify the module type. See below:
Appendix D : converting power in a c-class enclosure
Converting a Single Phase c7000 Enclosure to 3-Phase Enclosure and a 3-Phase Enclosure to a Single
Phase Enclosure.
To do a conversion the appropriate Spare Part number must be ordered through spares. In North America
Service Spares can be ordered through the HP Parts Store at:
http://h20141.www2.hp.com/hpparts/default.asp?EE=InvChr
Local spare parts stores and spares distributors for other regions can be found at
http://h20141.www2.hp.com/hpparts/country_choice.asp
Use the table below to order the correct spare part to replace the original module.
Spare Part Description Plug Type
413495-001 3-Phase North America/Japan Input Module L15-30P
413496-001 3-Phase International Input Module IEC309, Red, 5-Pin, 16A
413494-001 Single-Phase Power Input Module C19 - C20 Cord
It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that the correct receptacles and/or PDU Infrastructure are
available prior to the conversion. For more information on powering c-Class enclosures please consult the
c-Class Site Planning Guide.
1. Power Down the Enclosure
2. Disconnect all power cables to the enclosure
3. Remove the hot-plug Power Supplies from the front of the enclosure
Note: The input module is difficult to remove if the power supplies are inserted in the enclosure.
4. Undo the 3 screws on the input power module at the rear of the enclosure
5. Remove the Input Power Module
6. Replace with the new Input Power Module
7. Tighten the 3 screws to lock the module in place
8. Replace the hot-plug power supplies
9. Add additional hot-plug power supplies if required
Note: The 3-Phase Module requires 3 or 6 Power Supplies to operate, extra power supplies should
be ordered if necessary, the part number is 412138-B21
10. Reconnect the power cables
11. Power the enclosure on
The user then needs to connect to the Onboard Administrator via Telnet or SSH and login to the command
line interface as an administrator.
The following command should then be run to set the appropriate input module type.
Set enclosure pdu_type x
x = 1 = Single phase
x = 2 = Three phase North America/Japan
x = 3 = Three phase, International
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Any other help for Lisa?