NonStop NS1000 Planning Guide (H06.05+)

Modular System Hardware
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Power Distribution Unit (PDU)
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3 circuit-breaker-protected 20A load segments
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36 AC receptacles per PDU (12 per segment) - IEC 320 C13 10A receptacle
type
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3 AC receptacles per PDU (1 per segment) - IEC 320 C19 12A receptacle type
Includes front and rear doors
Power Distribution Unit (PDU)
Two power distrubution units (PDUs) are installed to provide redundant power outlets
for the components in the rack. Each PDU has a circuit breaker with AC power cords at
either the upper or lower rear corners of the rack.
For information about PDU input and output characteristics for a specific cabinet, refer
to North America and Japan 208 V AC input, 3-phase delta, 24A RMS Modular Cabinet
on page 5-3, North America and Japan 200 to 240 V AC input, Single phase, 40A RMS
Modular Cabinet on page 5-3, International 380 to 415 V AC input, 3-phase Wye, 16A
RMS Modular Cabinet on page 5-4, orInternational 200 to 240 V AC input, Single
phase, 32A RMS Modular Cabinet on page 5-4.
Blade Element
The blade element for the Integrity NonStop NS1000 server is an HP Integrity rx2620
Server. Each blade element contains one processor element and a ServerNet PCI
Adapter Card. An Integrity NonStop NS1000 system supports up to eight blade
elements. Because modular hardware provides fexibility in how hardware is distributed
in a rack, eight blade elements can be installed in a single footprint.
To reduce ambiguity in identifying proper cable connections to the blade element, an
identification convention uses numbers to refer to each connection. A number such as
1, 2, 3, and 4 identifies each blade element. These IDs reference the appropriate blade
element for proper connection of the fiber-optic cables.
For more information, see ServerNet Fabric I/O on page 4-4.
Note. For current information about PDUs and AC power distribution, contact your HP product
representative.