NonStop NS1000 Planning Guide (H06.05+)
Modular System Hardware
HP Integrity NonStop NS1000 Planning Guide—542527-004
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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
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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.