Datasheet
IBM Flex System Enterprise Chassis 16
Both power supplies are 80 PLUS Platinum-certified. The 2500W modules are 2500 Watts output rated at
200VAC to 208VAC (nominal), and 2750W at 220VAC to 240VAC (nominal). The power supply has an
oversubscription rating of up to 3538 Watts output at 200VAC. The power supply operating range is
200-240 VAC. The power supplies also contain two dual independently powered 40mm cooling fan
modules that are powered not from the power supply itself, but from the chassis midplane. The fan
modules are variable speed and controlled by the chassis fan logic.
The 2100W power supplies are 2100 Watts output power rated at 200-240VAC. Similar to the 2500W
unit, this power supply also supports oversubscription, the 2100W unit can run up to 2895W for short
duration. The 2100W supplies have two independently powered dual 40mm cooling fans, that pick up
power from the midplane included within the power supply assembly.
80 PLUS is a performance specification for power supplies used within servers and computers. To meet
the 80 PLUS standard, the power supply must have an efficiency of 80% or greater, at 20%, 50%, and
100% of rated load with PF of .09 or greater. The standard has several grades, such as Bronze, Silver,
Gold, and Platinum. More information on 80 PLUS is available at http://www.80PLUS.org.
With 2500W power supplies, the chassis allows configurations of power supplies to give N+N or N+1
redundancy. A fully configured chassis operates on only three 2500W power-supply units (PSUs) with no
redundancy, but N+1 or N+N is advised. Three power supplies (or six with N+N redundancy) allow for a
balanced three-phase configuration.
All power supply modules are combined into a single power domain within the chassis, which distributes
power to each of the compute nodes, I/O modules, and ancillary components through the Enterprise
Chassis midplane. The midplane is a highly reliable design with no active components. Each power
supply is designed to provide fault isolation and is hot swappable.
In the case of the 2500W supplies, power monitoring of both the DC and AC signals allows the Chassis
Management Module to accurately monitor the power supplies. Power monitoring with the 2100W power
supplies is planned to be made available at a later date.
The following figure shows the compute node bay numbering (left) and power supply bay numbering
(right).
Figure 11. Power supply bay numbering