D installing a redundant pdu, Pdu components, Leakage current – HP EML E-series Tape Libraries User Manual

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D Installing a redundant PDU

PDU components

The library comes with one PDU installed. For a variety of reasons, it may be desirable or necessary

to add a second PDU to the library rack. The factors that determine when to add a second PDU are

described below.
The main PDU components are:

High voltage modular PDU, 200–240 VAC, 16 amp, part number 252663-B24 (kit includes two

power strips and mounting hardware)

Main power cord, L6-20P 20 amp, 220 V, twist lock, part number 340653-001

Power cords (PDU to library), 1/2 meter, part number 142257-B28

Leakage current

The most overriding reason to add a second PDU to the rack is to meet safety requirements for leakage

current. Regulations limit the amount of leakage current per power outlet to 3.5 mA. This is the amount

of current that may be returned through the ground line to the wall outlet, and therefore is the amount

of leakage current allowed per PDU.
The individual power supplies of the library may each contribute a maximum of 0.5 mA. This means

no more than seven of the library power supplies may be attached to a single PDU. A fully configured

library, with redundant power supplies, would necessitate 10 power supplies. In that configuration, a

second PDU is certainly required. Even a 32U-high configuration of the library with redundant power

supplies would require a second PDU. Even if redundant power supplies are not currently installed, you

should consider adding a second PDU when the library is expanded above 24U in height. With a

second PDU installed, upgrading to redundant power supplies in the future is simplified by being able

to just slide them into place and connect them to the power strip.
If equipment is added to the library rack from other sources, it is your responsibility to determine the

maximum leakage current from all the equipment using the PDU so that the 3.5 mA limit on a single

PDU is not exceeded.

Redundancy

Another important reason to add a second PDU to the library rack is to add another layer of power

redundancy to the product. As redundant power supplies are added to library modules, the system

can be made even more failsafe by powering individual power supplies, one from each module, with

separate AC power circuits. This requires a second PDU.
Every library module level (for example, the base module, card cage expansion module, tape drive

expansion module, and so on) can have redundant power supplies added as an option. Each module

level, with each power supply powered from different AC circuits, ensures continued library operation

should one of the AC power outlets fail. The location of the power strips for the second PDU are installed

in a manner such that the power cords of the redundant power supplies of each module level can

easily reach the PDU.

Power rating

As was the case with leakage current, if equipment is added to the library rack from other sources, it is

your responsibility to make sure the power rating of the PDU and power cords are not exceeded by the

load of this additional equipment. The power rating of the PDU is sufficient to power up to seven power

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