currrently the Power Calculator is an EMC internal tool.
If you are an EMC channel partner (Velocity) you can find it on Powerlink in Home > Tools/Resources > Other Tools > EMC Power Calculator
I have heard about plans to make a web-based version available on Powerlink for customers, but dont know when.
For now just give your local EMC technical contact the details and he'll provide you a power calculation.
Basically he'll need the model, number of data movers and the number and type of disk drives like you've written (plus the info if these drives are 10k or 15k)
Rainer_EMC
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currrently the Power Calculator is an EMC internal tool.
If you are an EMC channel partner (Velocity) you can find it on Powerlink in
Home > Tools/Resources > Other Tools > EMC Power Calculator
I have heard about plans to make a web-based version available on Powerlink for customers, but dont know when.
For now just give your local EMC technical contact the details and he'll provide you a power calculation.
Basically he'll need the model, number of data movers and the number and type of disk drives like you've written (plus the info if these drives are 10k or 15k)
Rainer
DanT2
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June 26th, 2008 12:00
will ask the CE or just dig in the spec. docs.
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Rainer_EMC
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Rainer_EMC
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August 15th, 2008 10:00
A customer can get a copy of the current Power Calculator (Windows Tool) under NDA
We plan to release a customer version next year that will be available from EMC.com
dynamox
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November 5th, 2012 04:00
Can you get here ?
https://powerlink.emc.com/nsepn/webapps/powercalculator/Main.aspx
john_smith1
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i want to buy vnx5500 but i want to calculate kva and btu and have not access to any partner what can i do?
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That link does give some basic information, but a lot of important details are left out. I created a configuration and its missing many values like:
Peak Inrush Current:
Input Voltage:
Cabinet Plugs:
It says 2 power drops required, but that is incorrect, I know it's 2 NEMA L6-30 but 10 standard 110 VAC plugs as well (for the config I built).
Phases
Site Circuit Breaker
Line Currents
and how about wattage? You have KVA which is great but no power factor so I can't even calculate wattage on my own.
Rack units is also not populated so as a result dimensions is blank and the view is generic.
I have our EMC rep doing the calculation.