Specifications
AC Power and HVAC Worksheets
AC Power Planning 2-3
For each row in Table 2-1:
• Fill in the Quantity of Product Purchased column.
• Multiply it by the supplied value in the No. of AC Outlets Required column.
• Write the result in the Subtotal of AC Outlets column.
• Determine the total number of AC outlets by adding the values in the Subtotal of
AC Outlets column.
In Table 2-2, determine the watts of AC power required by the system and its BTU
output. For each row:
• Fill in the Quantity value and multiply it by the supplied Watts value.
• Write the result in the Watts Subtotal column.
• Determine the total number of watts of AC power required by adding the values in
the Watts Subtotal column.
• Multiply each entry in the Watts Subtotal column by 3.41 and enter the number of
BTUs in the BTUs/hr. Subtotal column.
• Determine the total number of BTUs per hour by adding the values in the BTUs/hr.
Subtotal column.
Table 2-1. Worksheet for Planning Site AC Outlets and Cord Lengths
Product Purchased
Quantity of
Product
No. of AC
Outlets
Required
Subtotal
of AC
Outlets
Type of
Plug
AC Cord
Lengths
ftServer V 2302,
V 4304, or V 6308
——0
†
† All ftServer components plug into PDUs in the main cabinet. Each PDU receives power from a UPS
unit.
NEMA L6-20P or
hardwired to UPS
AC output
terminals. See
Table 2-5.
15 ft.
(4.5m)
UPS units (two for each
ftServer system)
x 1 = Hardwire to site
AC power source.
Provided
by
customer.
Legacy E124
storage-system cabinet
—0
‡
‡ Each power strip in a legacy E124 storage-system cabinet, connects to a UPS unit.
See the Stratus ftServer
Systems: Peripherals Site
Planning Guide (R582).
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