Power Supply Specifications; Power Redundancy Options; Table 5. 2700W Power Supply - Dell PowerEdge M1000e Technical Manual

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2700W power supply
The 2700W power supply provides two different capacity levels: 2700W and 1350W. The capacity is
determined by the AC cord line. If 220VAC is connected, the capacity is 2700W; if 110VAC is
connected, the capacity is 1350W. A 220VAC and 110VAC line cannot be plugged into the chassis at
the same time.
Input voltage
230VAC
230VAC
230VAC
230VAC

Power supply specifications

Each power supply offers:
Up to 91%+ AC/DC conversion efficiency (2360W power supply) or up to 94%+ AC/DC
conversion efficiency (2700W power supply)
DPSE, which automatically engages the minimum number of supplies required to power a given
configuration, maximizing power supply efficiency
The following detail the PowerEdge M1000e chassis power supply capabilities:
2360W or 2700W maximum for each power supply (depending which PSU is chosen)
220VAC (single PSU runs 180V–260VAC) or 110VAC input (2700W power supply only)
50Hz or 60Hz input
14A minimum (2360W power supply) to 18A maximum input (2700W power supply, running at
1350W during 100V operation)
192A (Amps) @ +12VDC output (operational)
4.5A @ +12VDC output (standby)

Power redundancy options

The six power supplies allow for two different redundancy options: grid redundancy and power
supply redundancy. With grid redundancy, the six power supplies are divided into two banks. Bank 1
has slots 1 to 3, and bank 2 has slots 4 to 6. They should be populated in the following order:
1,4,2,5,3,6. See Figure 21 for grid redundancy setup.
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Table 5.
2700W power supply
Input frequency
50-60 Hz
50-60 Hz
50-60 Hz
50-60 Hz
Output load
10%
20%
50%
100%
Power factor (PF)
.94
.97
.99
.99

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