Hi All, Thanks for all the suggestions. They've cleared up a lot of questions that we've had and have been extremely helpful. It was my suspicion that using a 120V PDU on a 208V circuit probably wouldn't be the best idea. We have some APC PDU's in mind and we'll probably start looking into going 208V 20 amp in our colo. Thanks all for your help!
-Scott From: R Gary Cutbill <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Date: 04/02/2014 01:29 PM Subject: Re: [BBLISA] PDU Power Ratings? Sent by: "bblisa" <[email protected]> I won't add to the recommendations that avoid retasking a PDU that isn't rated for how you're going to use it. I agree that it's a bad idea. As for vendors, you might also want to check out servertech.com in addition to APC. I've been quite happy with their product line. -R. Gary On 4/2/14 12:42 PM, Jeff Wasilko wrote: > On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 12:30:35PM -0400, Scott Danek wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> We're looking into increasing our power in our colocation from 120V 20 amp >> to 120V 30 amp so that we can add more equipment. When looking for PDU's >> it seems that a PDU that will take a 120V input and output 30 amps is >> uncommon. Most 30 amp PDU's we've seen seem to take a 200V+ input. If we >> got a PDU that lists a 200V or 208V input and output, and plugged it into >> a 120V circuit, what would be the outcome? Would that be ill-advised? >> Thanks! > APC makes them at least: > > http://www.apc.com/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=AP7802 > > Better thing might be to upgrade to 20A 208V. > > 30A 120V gets you 3600 watts > 20A 208V gets you 4160 watts. > > -j > > _______________________________________________ > bblisa mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.bblisa.org/mailman/listinfo/bblisa _______________________________________________ bblisa mailing list [email protected] http://www.bblisa.org/mailman/listinfo/bblisa
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