NonStop NS2400 Series Planning Guide

Enclosure Power Loads
The total power and current load for a modular cabinet depends on the number and type of
enclosures installed in it. Therefore, the total load is the sum of the loads for all enclosures installed.
For examples of calculating the power and current load for various enclosure combinations, see
“Calculating Specifications for Enclosure Combinations” (page 82).
In normal operation, the AC power is split equally between the two PDUs in the modular cabinet.
However, if one of the two AC power feeds fails, the remaining AC power feed and PDU must
carry the power for all enclosures in that cabinet.
Power and current specifications for each type of enclosure are:
Peak Inrush Current (amps)Maximum Power
Consumption
(Watts)
Typical Power
Consumption (Watts)
AC Power Lines per
Enclosure
1
Enclosure Type
-3552712
Blade element (rx2800
i4), 16 GB
-3642752
Blade element (rx2800
i4), 32 GB
-3722792
Blade element (rx2800
i4), 48 GB
303262622VIO enclosure
-2251352
DL380 G6 Storage
CLIM
-1601302
DL380p Gen8 Storage
CLIM
-2001302DL380 G6 IP CLIM
-1561262
DL380p Gen8
Networking CLIM 5
copper ports (IP or
Telco)
-1581282
DL380p Gen8
Networking CLIM 3
copper/2 optical ports
(IP or Telco)
5125752
M8381-25 SAS disk
enclosure (no disks)
-95-SAS disk drive 10k rpm
-74-SAS disk drive 15k rpm
-66-
200GB SAS 2.5” SSD,
Gen1
-66-
200GB SAS 2.5” SSD,
Gen2
1151051Rack-mounted system
console (NSCR212)
228281Rack-mounted keyboard
and monitor
420201Maintenance switch
(Ethernet)
2
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