Power requirements, Electrical grounding requirements, Connecting a dc power cable to a dc power source – HP ProLiant DL388e Gen8 Server User Manual

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Power requirements

Installation of this equipment must comply with local and regional electrical regulations governing the

installation of information technology equipment by licensed electricians. This equipment is designed to

operate in installations covered by NFPA 70, 1999 Edition (National Electric Code) and NFPA-75, 1992
(code for Protection of Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment). For electrical power ratings on

options, refer to the product rating label or the user documentation supplied with that option.

WARNING:

To reduce the risk of personal injury, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not

overload the AC supply branch circuit that provides power to the rack. Consult the electrical

authority having jurisdiction over wiring and installation requirements of your facility.

CAUTION:

Protect the server from power fluctuations and temporary interruptions with a

regulating uninterruptible power supply. This device protects the hardware from damage caused

by power surges and voltage spikes and keeps the system in operation during a power failure.

When installing more than one server, you might need to use additional power distribution devices to safely
provide power to all devices. Observe the following guidelines:

Balance the server power load between available AC supply branch circuits.

Do not allow the overall system AC current load to exceed 80% of the branch circuit AC current rating.

Do not use common power outlet strips for this equipment.

Provide a separate electrical circuit for the server.

For more information on the hot-plug power supply and calculators to determine server power consumption

in various system configurations, see the HP Power Advisor website

(

http://www.hp.com/go/hppoweradvisor

).

Electrical grounding requirements

The server must be grounded properly for proper operation and safety. In the United States, you must install

the equipment in accordance with NFPA 70, 1999 Edition (National Electric Code), Article 250, as well as
any local and regional building codes. In Canada, you must install the equipment in accordance with

Canadian Standards Association, CSA C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code. In all other countries, you must

install the equipment in accordance with any regional or national electrical wiring codes, such as the

International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Code 364, parts 1 through 7. Furthermore, you must be sure
that all power distribution devices used in the installation, such as branch wiring and receptacles, are listed

or certified grounding-type devices.
Because of the high ground-leakage currents associated with multiple servers connected to the same power

source, HP recommends the use of a PDU that is either permanently wired to the building’s branch circuit or
includes a nondetachable cord that is wired to an industrial-style plug. NEMA locking-style plugs or those

complying with IEC 60309 are considered suitable for this purpose. Using common power outlet strips for

the server is not recommended.

Connecting a DC power cable to a DC power source

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