Supermicro PWS-861A-1R Information
Supermicro PWS-861A-1R Information

Supermicro PWS-861A-1R Information

Lot 9 of erp ecodesign

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This addendum addresses European Union (EU) Ecodesign requirements for servers and storage
products. All data and ratings within this addendum are in reference only to the Supermicro product(s) in
the manual. The information below conforms to requirements laid down in Annex II of the Commission
Regulation 2019/424.
3(1)(a):
See Section 1.1 of the system manual for the product type.
3(1)(b):
See the title page and preface of the system manual for the trademark and
manufacturer's address.
3(1)(c):
See the title page of the system manual for product model number(s).
3(1)(d):
See the serial number on the physical system to determine the year of manufacture.
3(1)(e-j):
PSU Efficiency and Power Factor Value (Table) (From 80 Plus report)
PSU Model #:
PWS-861A-1R
Watts: 860W
% of Rated Load
Single Output (AC-DC)
System (EUT) Efficiency in
Representative
Configurations
High-End Performance
Configuration
Typical Configuration
Low-End Performance
Configuration
System (EUT) Efficiency in
Representative
Configurations
High-End Performance
Configuration
Typical Configuration
Low-End Performance
Configuration
Information for Lot 9 of ErP (Ecodesign)
10 %
90 %
Idle State
Measured Idle State
Power (W)
286.9
N/A
281.5
Active State
Active State
Efficiency Score
(Effserver)
67.3
N/A
55.6
PSU Efficiency
20 %
50 %
94 %
96 %
Power (Table)
Calculated Idle Power
Allowance (W)
1036
N/A
930.3
Power (Table)
Minimum Active State
Efficiency for 2-Socket
Server
9
Power Factor
100 %
50 %
91 %
0.90

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  • Page 1 This addendum addresses European Union (EU) Ecodesign requirements for servers and storage products. All data and ratings within this addendum are in reference only to the Supermicro product(s) in the manual. The information below conforms to requirements laid down in Annex II of the Commission Regulation 2019/424.
  • Page 2 X10/X11/H11/H12/M11/X12/X13/X14 motherboard series with onboard SATA/NVMe devices. Any user may access and download this utility through following link: https://www.supermicro.com/about/policies/disclaimer.cfm?url=/wftp/utility/Lot9_Secure _Data_Deletion_Utility/ Download the shell utility package and extract it to a USB flash drive, then plug the drive into the server for which secure data deletion is necessary. Then turn the system on.
  • Page 3: Data Storage Devices

    Illustrated System Disassembly Instructions Please note: All the illustrations in the disassembly instructions below are for demonstration only. Components shown here may not match exactly with the components in your system. CAUTION: Always power off the system and unplug the power cord(s) first before disassembling the system! 1.
  • Page 4 2. Memory Type and number of fastenings: Two (2) latches per memory module. Tools required: None. Procedure: Press both release tabs on the ends of the memory module to unlock it. Once the module is loosened, remove it from the memory slot. 3.
  • Page 5 4. Motherboard Type and number of fastenings: Seven (7) Phillips screws. Tools required: Screwdriver with PH2 bit. Procedure: Remove all seven Phillips screws. Lift the motherboard from its base. 5. Expansion Card/Graphics Card Type and number of fastenings: None. Tools required: None.
  • Page 6: Power Supply Module

    Procedure: Lift the top-loading riser out of the motherboard. Open the rear window latch and carefully remove the expansion card from the riser card slot. 6. Power Supply Module Type and number of fastenings: One (1) latch per module. Tools required: None.
  • Page 7: Chassis Cover

    7. Chassis Cover Type and number of fastenings: Two (2) latches. Tools required: None. Procedure: Hold down the two buttons simultaneously while pushing away the top cover.
  • Page 8: Riser Card

    8. Batteries Type and number of fastenings: One (1) latch. Tools required: None. Procedure: Push aside the small clamp that covers the edge of the battery. When the battery is released, lift it out of the holder. 9. Riser Card Type and number of fastenings: Four (4) Phillips screws.

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