Electrical (Ac) Power Planning; Redundant Power Sources - NEC Express5800/320Ma Planning Manual

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For information about planning appropriate AC electrical power for your
Express5800/320Ma 3.2 GHz, 3.6 GHz, oe Dual-Core system, see:
"Redundant Power Sources" on page 4-1
"AC Power Service Requirements" on page 4-2
"Power Outlet Requirements" on page 4-4
"Connecting a System Directly to Two Separate Power Sources" on page 4-5
"NEC-Supplied Power Cords" on page 4-6
Related Topics
Chapter 5, "UPS Planning"
Chapter 7, "Rack Configuration Planning"

Redundant Power Sources

Express5800/320Ma 3.2 GHz, 3.6 GHz, and Dual-Core systems require at least two
separate and independent AC power sources–an A-side power source and a B-side
power source–that provide power to the system's power receptacles, labeled,
respectively, A and B. Either source must be capable of continuing to provide power if
power to the other source is lost.
The A-side power source provides power to components that do not require two
sources of power: a KVM switch. If you use an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), the
UPS is the A-side power source.
The B-side power source provides power to the other side of each system.
The wattage required from the A-side power source will always be equal to or greater
than the wattage required from the B-side power source.

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