HP Modular Cooling System Generation 2 site preparation guide - Technical white paper

Term
Description
True power
In an AC circuit, true power is the actual power consumed and is measured in
watts. It is distinguished from apparent power by eliminating the reactive power
component that may be present.
Typical input current
The operating current of the product measured using a typical load and target
voltage
Typical power consumption
Represents the expected power consumption of a given configuration. The
typical value is the approximate power consumption that a customer will most
likely experience and can use for power budgeting purposes.
Watt
A standard unit of power defined as one joule of energy transferred or
dissipated in one second
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4AA2-6422ENW, Created May 2009; Updated February 2011, Rev. 1