HP 150 466132-001+BNDL ユーザーズマニュアル

製品コード
466132-001+BNDL
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System Unit
Dimensions (WxHxD)
7.87 x 16.81 x 24.13 in (200 x 427 x 613 mm) (W/O foot stand)
Weight (approximate)
Maximum:
(All hard drives, power
supplies and processors
installed)
30 kg
Minimum:
(One hard drive, power
supply and processor
installed)
16kg
Input Requirements
(per power supply)
Range Input Voltage
90 to 135 VAC
180 to 265 VAC
Normal Line Voltage
100 to 127 VAC
200 to 240 VAC
Rated Input Current
load 10A at 100 to 127 VAC
5A at 200 to 240 VAC
Rated Input Frequency
47 to 66 Hz
Rated Input Power
(optional 750W RPS)
760 W Max
(940W) Max
BTU Rating
Maximum
(optional 750W RPS)
1814 BTU
(2243) BTU
Power Specifications
To review typical power ratings use the Power Advisor which is available via
the online tool located at URL: 
Power Supply Output
Power
(per power supply)
Rated Steady-State Power 460W (750W) at 100 VAC for system
460W (750W) at 200 VAC
Maximum Peak Power
460W (750W) at 100 VAC
460W (750W) at 200 VAC
System Inlet
Temperature
Operating
50° to 95° F (10° to 35° C) at sea level with an
altitude derating of 1.8°F per 1,000 ft (1.0° C per
every 305 m) above sea level to a maximum of
10,000 ft (3050 m) no direct sustained sunlight .
Maximum rate of change is 18°F/hr (10°C/hr). The
upper limit may be limited by the type and
number of options installed. System performance
may be reduced if operating with a fan fault or
above 86°F (30°C).
Non-Operating
-40° to 140° F (-30° to 60° C)
Relative Humidity
(non-condensing)
Operating
10% to 90% relative humidity (Rh), 82.4°F (28°C)
maximum wet bulb temperature, non-
condensing.
Non-operating
**
10% to 95% relative humidity (Rh), 101.7°F
(38.7°C) maximum wet bulb temperature, non-
condensing.
Altitude
Operating
10,000 ft (3000m). Maximum allowable altitude
change rate is 1°C per 300m.
Non-Operating
30,000 ft (9144m). Maximum allowable altitude
change rate is 1°C per 300m.
QuickSpecs
HP ProLiant ML150 Generation 6 (G6)
Technical Specifications
DA - 13249   Worldwide — Version 33 — September 24, 2012
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