HP StorageWorks XP10000 Disk Array Site Preparation Guide (AE102-96014, March 2008)
Power
consumption
(kVA)
Heat
output
(kW)
Description
Product
No.
0.7610.738HP XP10000 Disk Control Frame - DKCAE102A
0.1030.100HP XP10000 Disk ChassisAE104B
0.3810.370HP XP10000 16-Port FC SW CHIP 8-Port ACPAE105B
0.3920.380HP XP10000 4Gb CHIP/ACP Combo BoardAE106A
0.0450.044HP XP10000 BatteryAE110B
0.1030.100HP XP10000 Disk Array FrameAE115B
0.0960.088HP XP10000 73-GB 15k-rpm Array GroupAE120A
0.10.092HP XP10000 146-GB 10k-rpm Array GroupAE121A
0.10.092HP XP10000 146-GB 15k-rpm Array GroupAE122A
0.10.092HP XP10000 300-GB 10k-rpm Array GroupAE123B
0.10.092HP XP10000 300-GB 15k-rpm Array GroupAE128A
0.0240.022HP XP10000 73-GB 15k-rpm Spare DiskAE120AS
0.0250.023HP XP10000 146-GB 10k-rpm Spare DiskAE121AS
0.0250.023HP XP10000 146-GB 15k-rpm Spare DiskAE122AS
0.0250.023HP XP10000 300-GB 10k-rpm Spare DiskAE123BS
0.0250.023HP XP10000 300-GB 15k-rpm Spare DiskAE128AS
0.10.092HP XP10000 400GB 10k rpm Array Group-4 disksAE125A
0.0250.023HP XP10000 400GB 10k rpm Spare DiskAE125AS
Acoustic specifications
The acoustic emission specification for the disk array is:
• 65 dB (A) sound pressure, operator position (1 meter from the floor and surface of the cabinet)
You can reduce the ambient noise level caused by equipment and air conditioning blowers in your
computer room by:
• Installing a dropped ceiling covered in commercial-grade, fire-resistant, acoustic-rated, fiberglass
ceiling tile
• Covering the walls in sound-deadening material
• Installing foam rubber removable partitions
Controlling dust and pollution
Airborne contaminants and particles of a certain size and hardness can damage the system. Some
of the most common contaminants are dust, smoke, ash, eraser debris, food crumbs, and salty air.
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