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| Product Overview |
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The IBM 3160-watt redundant power supply for BladeCenter HT serves as a dependable energy source designed to keep blade servers operational even during primary power failures. It fits directly into the BladeCenter HT chassis, offering hot-swappable capability so maintenance can happen without disruption. This power supply is a common choice in server setups that demand steady, reliable power and quick recovery from hardware issues. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | IBM |
| Part Number | 42C5280 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Technical Information | |
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| Input Voltage | AC |
| Input Frequency | 50-60 Hz |
| Output | 12VDC |
| Max. Output Power | 3160W |
| Hot Swappable | Yes |
| Redundant Support | Yes |
| Cooling Type | Active Fan |
| Modularity | Non-Modular |
| rail_design | Single 12V Rail |
| Number of Fans | 2 |
| Compatibility | |
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| Form Factor | Proprietary |
| Compatible For | IBM BladeCenter HT |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Weight | 3.00 |
| Certifications and Environmental | |
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| Compliance Standards | WEEE, RoHS, CE, UL |
| Product Description |
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This 3160-watt redundant power supply is built to provide consistent, backup power for IBM BladeCenter HT chassis. It helps maintain system uptime by allowing seamless power supply replacement without shutting down the system. Often found in data centers and enterprise server rooms, it supports environments that require high availability and energy-efficient power management. IT professionals and system administrators benefit from its reliable design to keep critical blade servers running smoothly. Key Features
This power supply is typically deployed in enterprise environments where uptime is key, such as financial institutions, research labs, and large server farms. It plays a critical role in maintaining uninterrupted service by preventing power-related outages. |