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Re: 20001108: power information Unidata machine bound for SSEC



Hello Mike,

One more question about the UPS. It looks like I have the power, or at
least I have the electric boxes, we have to check to be sure they are
still live. But these boxes are stationary, they are not on whips which
will greatly limit where the UPS can go. Do you know how long the power
cable is for this box?

Thanks,

Dee 

Mike Schmidt wrote:
> 
> Dee,
> 
> Here's what I can find on the equipment;
> 
>   Sun Enterprise 450
>    - AC power                   90-264 VAC, 47-63 Hz
>    - AC service requirement     15A at 110V / 7.5A at 240V (max 1664 watts)
>    - Heat output                5,680 BTU/hr, maximum
>    - Acoustic noise             6.9 bels
>    - Height                     58.1 cm (22.87 in)
>    - Width                      44.8 cm (17.64 in)
>    - Depth                      69.6 cm (27.40 in)
>    - Weight                     94.0 kg (205 lb)
> 
>   Sun StorEdge T3 Array
>    - Power cables               Two NEMA 5-15
>    - AC power                   100-240 VAC @ 47-63 Hz single phas
>    - Heat output                1540 BTU/hr, maximu
>    - Sound power operating      6.6 Bels
>    - Height                     13.97 cm (5.5 in) (3.5U)
>    - Width                      44.45 cm (17.5 in)
>    - Depth                      46.99 cm (18.5 in)
>    - Weight                     30.15 kg (67 lb. maximum)
> 
>   APC Matrix 5000XR UPS
>    - Input Connection Type      NEMA L6-30P (30A Twist-Lock)
>    - Nominal input voltage      208V
>    - Input voltage range        156 - 252V
>    - Maximum height dimensions  26.90 inches (68.33 cm)
>    - Maximum width dimensions   13.80 inches (35.05 cm)
>    - Maximum depth dimensions   17.80 inches (45.21 cm)
>    - Net weight                 303.00 lbs ( 137.73 kg)
>    - Audible noise at 1 meter   60 dBA
>    - Online thermal dissipation 900 BTU/hr
> 
> Let me know if you need more information.
> 
> mike
> 
> On Nov 8,  1:26pm, Unidata Support wrote:
> > Subject: 20001108: power information Unidata machine bound for SSEC
> > >From: Dee Wade <address@hidden>
> > >Organization: SSEC
> > >Keywords: 200010241344.e9ODid411410 SSEC machine
> >
> > ------- Forwarded Message
> >
> > >From: Dee Wade <address@hidden>
> > >cc: Dee Wade <address@hidden>,
> > >cc: Jerrold Robaidek <address@hidden>
> >
> > Tom,
> >
> > I still need the info about the power etc. What I need to know is the
> > voltage (120V, 208V, single, 2 or 3 phase, etc) and amps of the raid,
> > the 450 and the UPS.
> >
> > My UPS is only at 33% capacity but adding more hardware will reduce how
> > long it will keep my h/w up so I am not sure I want to add your h/w to
> > my UPS. THere may be the need to add power to the computer room to
> > handle the this (usually raids need special power) and if that is the
> > case, them the issue of who pays for the electricians etc will have to
> > be addressed.
> >
> > So please if you can get me the power requirements and also if heat
> > output is listed, that would be helpful too.
> > Thanks
> >
> > Dee

-- 
Dee Wade
Manager, McIDAS User Services and SSEC Data Center 
Space Science and Engineering Center 
University of Wisconsin-Madison               Email: address@hidden
1225 West Dayton Street                       Voice: (608) 263-0527
Madison, WI  53706                            Fax:   (608) 263-6738

From:      Mike Schmidt <address@hidden>
Date:      Tue, 21 Nov 2000 09:45:09 -0700

Dee,

I'm not in the office right now to get an exact measurement, but the 
factory attached cord is roughly 6 to 8 feet in length.

>From address@hidden Tue Nov 21 11:09:48 2000
>Subject: Re: 20001108: power information Unidata machine bound for SSEC

That's good enough Mike. Thanks Again
Dee