Power Type | 30A/32A phase-phase or single-phase power:
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Nameplate Rating a b | 24A per cord 200-240V~ |
Expected Utility Power Sources (Provided by Site) | 230V wired line-to-neutral (single-phase) With this line-to-neutral source, the power plug connects to line, neutral, and safety ground. This utility source is typical in Europe, but is now sometimes found in North America in new, specialized data centers. OR Wired line-to-line (phase-phase) This utility source is typical in North America and Japan.
With either of the last two utility power sources, each of the 3-pin power plugs connects to two of the three lines and also to safety ground. With these sources, the power plug does not connect to neutral.
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Power Plug and Number of Cords (Supplied with Product) | IEC 60309 CEE17, pin and sleeve, 30A/32A, Blue (250V), 2P3W, with 6-hour keying, IP44 splash-proof plug (Walther Electric brand is shown in the following image. Actual brand supplied may vary.) Four AC feeder box cords per cabinet, top or bottom egress. The minimum bend radius limit for the power cord is 12.8 cm (5.0 in.). Do not bend the power cord tighter than this limit.
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AC Feeder Box Power Cord Connections to Site Power (For Redundancy) | The cabinet contains two AC feeder boxes on the left side of the cabinet and two AC feeder boxes on the right side of the cabinet. Each AC feeder box has one power cord (four total). The two power cords on the left side of the cabinet connect to one site power source. The two power cords on the right side of the cabinet connect to the second site power source. |
Power Receptacle or Connector and Circuit Breakers (Provided by Site) | IEC 60309 CEE17, pin and sleeve, 30A/32A, Blue (250V), 2P3W with 6-hour keying, IP44 splash-proof connector or receptacle Example receptacles (similar products are available from other companies):
Example connectors for use with cordage (similar products are available from other companies):
Example connector for use with ¾-inch NPT fitting for connection to conduit: c
Site to supply four receptacles or connectors per cabinet. d One circuit breaker required for each power cord; use a single-pole breaker for phase to neutral installations. Site must provide required site circuit breakers. |
a Do not use this table to determine power consumption, to estimate current draw, or to estimate heat generation. For these parameters, see Environmental Elements. Nameplate ratings are a statement of product certification. b Frequency rating is 50 or 60 Hz for all products. c Conduit adapters do not connect to the ground terminal of the connector. Consult your local code grounding requirements before using adapters. d Obtain connectors from any source. Connectors are available from Teradata by ordering kit 2021-K900. Two kits are required per cabinet. |
Type A power is for worldwide use. It is used phase-to-phase in locations with traditional North American power, and single phase (line-to-neutral) in locations with traditional European power.