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I will admit absolute confusion over various volt and amp specs.
The older systems (to me in US) were either 120 volt standard wall plug or
208/240 big locking plug.
So the Info Center shows me plug & receptacle that say "250V 10 amp" type 26.
The picture looks like a standard 3 prong power cord - what I called "120".
This is putting a 525 with redundant power supplies, and 595 expansion, both into a rack with a pdu, which then plugs to the data center floor connections. And they are
asking 110v or 220v ????
Also, if each plug into pdu is 10A - do I need a total of 40A circuit ???
No electrician to talk to, just sales...
jim

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