IBM DS8882F Introduction And Planning Manual page 104

Rack mounted storage system
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Attention: Ensure that there is a local site disconnect and/or isolation means
(such as a service branch circuit breaker, power feed switch, and/or wall socket
outlet to an industrial style plug) for each AC main power cord to a system. The
internal rack (system side) appliance cord coupler is NOT intended to be
connected or disconnected live. Follow local electrical authority site regulations for
proper isolation practices such as Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) and/or approved
procedures.
Input voltage requirements
When you plan for the power requirements of the storage system, consider the
input voltage requirements.
The following table provides the input voltages and frequencies that the storage
system supports.
The battery backup modules are each "Class I" rated for the following voltages and
maximum currents for those voltages.
Power connector requirements
Ensure that the site where you plan to install the storage system meets the power
connector requirements.
Find the power cord that is appropriate for your site. Ensure that your site meets
the specified power connector requirements. For power cord feature codes, plug
diagrams, and countries in which each plug type is commonly used, refer to
"Feature codes for power cords" on page 70.
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Table 36. Single-phase input voltages and frequencies
Characteristic
Nominal input voltages
Minimum tolerated input voltage
Maximum tolerated input voltage
System maximum current rating
Recommended wall breaker rating (1 ph)
Steady-state input frequencies
PLD input frequencies
AC voltage
200 V
50 or 60 Hz
Maximum
14.2 Amps
rated current
Voltage (single-phase)
200-240 RMS V AC
180 RMS V AC
256 RMS V AC
14.4 Amps
15 - 20 Amps
50 ± 3 or 60 ± 3.0 Hz
< 20 milliseconds
208 V
220 V
13.7 Amps
14.4 Amps
1
230 V
240 V
13.8 Amps
13.2 Amps

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