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If the rack is like the one that I installed recently then they mean
220v power. The Male end of the plug was indeed the twist and lock type
plug, I can't remember what the electrical specs was. The BP you bought
the system from should be able to provide you the electrical
requirements necessary for hookup.


Joel B. Harvell
Food Lion, LLC
(704) 633-8250 x2709
jbharvell@xxxxxxxxxxxx

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Subject: power cords for model 525

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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