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Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

HP-Z4 system Power  Supply  Unit,  Current  Amps calculation required for  voltage  200 v A.C - 240 v A.C.

In HP -Z4 spec guide it mentions only  10A for 100-240 v  range.   But we want to know  current (A)  range  calculation table   from 200v , 220v, 230v, 240v as like  calculation  given in  HP-Gen10 server guide - HPE Flexible Slot Power Supplies-c04346217.   

 

please advise.

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Hi,

 

We  are not asking  you a general power to voltage or current  conversion calculator or its link. we know the calculations.

 

At site for UPS installation and for its design, configuration  we need a power, voltage, current  related calculation  sheet or PSS from HP (OEM) for Z4G4  workstations. 

We are not able to get this  calculation  sheet from HP website under Z4 systems related product PSS section when checked. we referred many products related and  PSU related links in HP website, still didnt get power-voltage- current  PSS.

 

We got  a similar  PSS or  Power-Current calculation sheet for Gen10 servers.  Please find  below shown snap for Gen10 server  power - current -voltage  calculation sheet   for your reference.

 

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 Please arrange to provide a  similar sheet for Z4 workstation  ASAP  so as to share to  UPS vendor for design and configuration  and installation.

 

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Hi,

 

Awaiting for your reply.

 

Appreciate your prompt response.

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