Dell DD and PowerProtect Hardware 8.0 Features and Specifications

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Power requirements

The input current, power (VA), and heat dissipation per enclosure listed in this document are based on measurements of fully configured enclosures under worst-case operating conditions. Use the operating maximum values to plan the configuration of your storage system. These values represent either:

  • values for a single power supply line cord, or
  • the sum of the values shared by the line cords of the combined power supplies in the same enclosure, with the division between the line cords and supplies at the current sharing ratio (approximately 50% each).

A failure of one of the combined power supplies per enclosure results in the remaining power supply supporting the full load. You must use a rackmount cabinet or rack with appropriate power distribution, and have main branch AC distribution that can handle these values for each enclosure in the cabinet.

Table 1. AC power specifications
Requirement Description
AC line voltage 100 to 240V AC ± 10%, single-phase, 47 to 63 Hz
AC line current (operating maximum) 4.5 A max at 100V AC
2.4 A max at 200V AC
Power consumption (operating maximum) 453 VA (432 W) max, at 100V AC
585 VA (427 W) max, at 200V AC
Power factor 0.95 min at full load, @ 100V AC
0.95 min at full load, @ 200Vac
Heat dissipation (normal operating maximum) 1.56 x 106 J/hr. (1,474 Btu/hr.) max @ 100V AC
1.54 x 106 J/hr, (1,457 Btu/hr) max @ 200Vac
In-rush current 30 Apk "cold" per line cord at any line voltage
Startup surge current 40 Apk "hot" per line cord, at any line voltage
AC protection 15 A fuse on each power supply, single line
AC inlet type IEC320-C14 appliance coupler, per power zone
Ride-through time 12 ms min
Current sharing ± 5% of full load, between power supplies
NOTE:
  • Ratings assume a fully loaded DAE that includes 2 power supplies and 25 worst case disk drive slot numbers.
  • All power figures shown represent max normal operating numbers with the chassis running in a normal 20°C to 25°C ambient temperature environment. The chassis power numbers given may increase when running in a higher ambient temperature environment.
  • For specific product configuration power numbers, refer to the EMC Power Calculator located on the internet at https://powercalculator.emc.com. The Power Calculator will provide the chassis power delta when operating in different ambient temperature ranges and configurations. However, it will only support products with an input voltage range of 200-240V ac.
Table 2. DC power specifications
Requirement Description
DC line voltage -39 to -72V DC (nominal -48 or -60 V power systems)
DC line current (operating maximum) 11.0 A max at -39V DC
9.10 A max at -48V DC
6.20 A max at -72V DC
Power consumption (operating maximum) 428 W max at -39V DC
437 W max at -48V DC
448 W max at -72V DC
Heat dissipation (operating maximum) 1.54 x 106 J/hr (1460 Btu/hr) max at -39V DC
1.57 x 106 J/hr (1491 Btu/hr) max at -48V DC
1.61 x 106 J/hr (1529 Btu/hr) max at -72V DC
In-rush current 40 A peak per requirements in EN300 132-2 Sect 4.7 limit curve
DC protection 50 A fuse in each power supply
DC inlet type Positronics PLBH3W3M4B0A1/AA
Mating DC connector Positronics PLBH3W3F0000/AA
Positronics Inc.
http://www.connectpositronic.com
Ride-through time 1 ms min. at -50V input
Current sharing ±5% of full load, between power supplies
NOTE:
  • Ratings assume a fully loaded DAE that includes 2 power supplies and 25 maximum disk slot numbers.
  • All power figures shown represent max normal operating numbers with the chassis running in a normal 20°C to 25°C ambient temperature environment. The chassis power numbers given may increase when running in a higher ambient temperature environment.
  • The EMC Power Calculator does not support DC chassis.

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