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PowerEdge T410 Technical Guide 21
5 Power, Thermal, Acoustic
5.1 Power Supplies
The PowerEdge T410 system includes a single non-redundant 525W power supply or an optional
redundant 580W power supply.
The power supply subsystem provides power to the planar, six internal hard drive bays (cabled hard
drive chassis), the hard drive backplane (hot-plug hard drive chassis), and the two 5.25‖ drive bays.
Power is soft-switched, allowing power cycling using a switch on the front of the system enclosure or
through software control (through server management functions). The power system is compatible
with industry standards, such as ACPI and Server 2000.
For a redundant power supply configuration, the second power supply provides hot-pluggable power
redundancy. In redundant mode, the system distributes the power load across both power supplies to
maximize efficiency. When a power supply is removed with the system powered on, the full power
load is picked up by the remaining power supply.
If using only one hot-plug power supply, the power supply is installed in the PS1 location and a blank
module (metal cover) is installed in the PS2 location for factory consistency. Electrically, the system
can operate with a single power supply in either bay. The power supply has automatic input voltage
detection. An auxiliary power-out receptacle is not provided on this unit.
The type of power supply can be selected when ordering a system. After purchase, upgrading from a
non-redundant to a redundant configuration, or vice-versa, is not possible.
5.2 Power Supply Specifications
Table 4 shows the power supply specifications.
Power Supply Specifications Table 4.
Feature
525W Power Supply
(Non-redundant)
580W Power Supply
(Redundant)
Input Voltage
90264 VAC
Auto-ranging
Yes
Line Frequency
4763Hz
Maximum Inrush Current
55A per supply for 10ms or less
Hot-Plug Capability
No
Yes
5.3 Heat Dissipation
Table 5 details heat dissipation for the PowerEdge T410.
Heat Dissipation Table 5.
Description
Non-redundant Power Supply
Redundant Power Supply
Wattage
525W
580W
Heat Dissipation
2240 BTU/hr maximum
2330 BTU/hr maximum

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