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Hi, We are wanting to purchase a the new Power6 P570, and require the environmental specifications for electrical power and BTU ratings. Can anyone assist. I can't find anything on IBM web site except how darned fast this beast is. cheers |
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It is of course dependent on how many drawers etc that you want in your config. A single p570 CPU Drawer is: Description Range Operating temperature 5 to 35 degrees C (41 to 95 F) Relative humidity 8% to 80% Maximum thermal output 4,437 Btua/hr (maximum configuration)Maximum wet bulb 23 degrees C (73 F) (operating) Noise level 6.5 bels (operating) Operating voltage 200 to 240 V AC 50/60 Hz Maximum power consumption 1,300 watts (maximum) Maximum power source loading 1.37 kVA (maximum configuration) This is from IBM server p5 570 Technical Overview and Introduction
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