Pdus – HP 6400.8400 Enterprise Virtual Array User Manual

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The configuration provides complete power redundancy and eliminates all single points of failure
for both the AC and DC power distribution.

CAUTION:

Operating the array with a single PDU will result in the following conditions:

No redundancy

Louder controllers and disk enclosures due to increased fan speed

HP P6000 Command View will continuously display a warning condition, making issue
monitoring a labor-intensive task

Although the array is capable of doing so, HP strongly recommends that an array operating with
a single PDU should not:

Be put into production

Remain in this state for more than 24 hours

PDUs

Each Enterprise Virtual Array rack has either a 50- or 60-Hz, dual PDU mounted at the bottom rear
of the rack. The PDU placement is back-to-back, plugs facing toward the front (

Figure 16 (page

21)

), with circuit breaker switches facing the back (

Figure 17 (page 22)

).

The standard 50-Hz PDU cable has an IEC 309, 3-wire, 30-A, 50-Hz connector.

The standard 60-Hz PDU cable has a NEMA L6-30P, 3-wire, 30-A, 60-Hz connector.

If these connectors are not compatible with the site power distribution, you must replace the PDU
power cord cable connector. One option is the NEMA L5-30R receptacle, 3-wire, 30-A, 60-Hz
connector.

Each of the two PDU power cables has an AC power source specific connector. The circuit
breaker-controlled PDU outputs are routed to a group of four AC receptacles. The voltages are
then routed to PDMs, sometimes called AC power strips, mounted on the two vertical rails in the
rear of the rack.

Figure 16 Dual PDU—front view

4. Power receptacle schematic

1. PDU B

5. Power cord

2. PDU A

3. AC receptacles

Power distribution–Modular PDUs

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