Power Supply Unit; Hot Spare Feature - Dell PowerEdge R760 Installation And Service Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Figure 239. Installing the OCP card
Next steps
1.
Install the expansion card
2. Follow the procedure listed in

Power supply unit

NOTE:
While replacing the hot swappable PSU, after next server boot; the new PSU automatically updates to the same
firmware and configuration of the replaced one. For updating to the latest firmware and changing the configuration, see the
Lifecycle Controller User's Guide at https://www.dell.com/idracmanuals.
NOTE:
For information about DC PSU cabling instructions, go to
Servers > PowerEdge R760 > Select This Product > Documentation > Manuals and Documents > Cabling instructions
for – 48 – 60 V DC power supply.

Hot spare feature

Your system supports the hot spare feature that significantly reduces the power overhead associated with the power supply
unit (PSU) redundancy.
When the hot spare feature is enabled, one of the redundant PSUs is switched to the sleep state. The active PSU supports 100
percent of the system load, thus operating at higher efficiency. The PSU in the sleep state monitors output voltage of the active
PSU. If the output voltage of the active PSU drops, the PSU in the sleep state returns to an active output state.
If having both PSUs active is more efficient than having one PSU in the sleep state, the active PSU can also activate the
sleeping PSU.
The default PSU settings are as follows:
● If the load on the active PSU is more than 50 percent of PSU rated power wattage, then the redundant PSU is switched to
the active state.
● If the load on the active PSU falls below 20 percent of PSU rated power wattage, then the redundant PSU is switched to
the sleep state.
288
Installing and removing system components
riser.
After working inside your
system.
https://www.dell.com/poweredgemanuals
> Rack

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

E82s

Table of Contents