HP ProLiant SL270s Generation 8 Quickspecs page 6

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QuickSpecs
Standard Features
Server Power Cords
Power Specifications
Common Slot Power
Supplies
System Fans
One 6' Highline (IEC-IEC) power cord ships standard
NOTE: HP ProLiant SL servers are primarily connected to PDU's in data center racks so they ship
standard with only a PDU power cord (416151-B21). If a user wishes to power a ProLiant SL server
using a 110V receptacle (NEMA-15), the NEMA power cord must be ordered separately.
NOTE: If customers require a local power cord, they can check the power cord matrix for the
appropriate cord. Please see the following power cord matrix:
http://www.hp.com/go/powercordmatrix.
To review typical system power ratings, use the HP Power Advisor which is available via download at
URL: www.hp.com/go/hppoweradvisor.
NOTE: Power Specification and Technical Content for supported power supplies can be found at:
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/14209_div/14209_div.html
NOTE: Mixing of power supplies in the same server is not supported. All power supplies inside a server
must be exactly the same model. Mixing Gold, Platinum, and Platinum Plus certified power supplies is
not supported.
HP's Common Slot (CS) power supplies allow for commonality of power supplies across a wide range of
ProLiant and Integrity servers, as well as HP Storage solutions, and are designed to provide the highest
power supply efficiency without degrading system performance. HP CS power supplies are tested by
the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and certified through the ECOS 80 Plus power supply
program. HP CS power supply options provide efficiency ratings of up to 94% and are available in three
power output options - 750W, 1200W and 1500W - allowing the customer to "right-size" a power
supply for their specific server configuration. All HP Common Slot power sources are UL, CE Mark
Compliant, hot-plug and support redundant configurations.
NOTE: Mixing of power supplies in the same server is not supported. All power supplies must be of the
same output and efficiency rating. If non-matched power supplies are inserted you will get errors and
operation will fail.
It is highly recommended that you use the HP Power Advisor in defining the "Right-Size" power supply
for your needs. HP Power Advisor can be accessed at: www.hp.com/go/hppoweradvisor.
NOTE: The 80 PLUS program is a unique forum that unites electric utilities, the computer industry, and
consumers in an effort to bring energy efficient technology solutions to the marketplace. 80 Plus
independently tests power supply efficiency and publicly posts the results on 80Plus.org.
Redundant Power: Optional (1+ 1 or n+n redundant) power supplies can be purchased through power
supply option kits (see Power Supplies for part numbers).
NOTE: Power Specification and Technical Content for supported power supplies can be found at:
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/14209_div/14209_div.html
HP s6500 Redundant Fan Kit
NOTE: This kit includes only 1 fan, but the chassis requires 8 fans
NOTE: This selection must be ordered in quantities of 8 (PN 617856-B21)
HP s6500 Non-Redundant Fan Kit
NOTE: This kit includes only 1 fan, but the chassis requires 8 fans
NOTE: This selection must be ordered in quantities of 8 (PN 617858-B21)
NOTE: all 8 fan bays must be populated with either redundant or non-redundant fans
NOTE: mixing and matching of fans is not allowed
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