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| Product Overview |
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The HPE 1250-Watts Hot Swap Redundant Power Supply is designed to deliver steady and reliable power for ProLiant DL590 and Aphaserver ES47 servers. It fits into server setups requiring high availability and ease of maintenance, providing a dependable power source that supports critical business operations without interruption. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | 164460-001 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Technical Information | |
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| Input Voltage | 100-240V AC |
| Input Frequency | 50-60 Hz |
| Output | 12 VDC |
| Max. Output Power | 1200W |
| Efficiency Rating | 80 Plus Platinum |
| Hot Swappable | Yes |
| Redundant Support | Yes |
| Cooling Type | Active Fan |
| Modularity | Non-Modular |
| rail_design | Single 12V Rail |
| Number of Fans | 1 |
| Compatibility | |
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| Form Factor | Proprietary |
| Compatible For | HPE ProLiant DL590,Aphaserver ES47 |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Weight | 3.00 |
| Certifications and Environmental | |
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| Eco Friendly | Yes |
| Compliance Standards | WEEE, RoHS, CE, FCC, UL, TUV, cULus |
| Product Description |
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This 1250-watt hot swap redundant power supply is built to keep your HPE ProLiant DL590 and Aphaserver ES47 servers running smoothly under heavy workloads. It provides reliable power delivery and supports hot swapping, so you can replace or upgrade the unit without shutting down your system. Often found in data centers and enterprise environments, this power supply caters to IT professionals and system administrators who need to maintain uptime and stability in critical server applications. Its redundancy feature adds a layer of protection against power failures, making it a solid choice for setups where consistent operation is essential. Key Features
This power supply is typically deployed in enterprise server racks and data centers where uptime is crucial. Its design ensures that even if one power supply fails, the other can maintain system operation, reducing the risk of outages. You’ll often see it used in environments managing large databases, virtualization platforms, or high-availability services. |