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PowerEdge T410 Technical Guidebook
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Dell
Use the following formulas to calculate the maximum operating temperature (in °C) for a given altitude.
Use the first formula if the altitude is stated in meters.
Use the following formulas to calculate the maximum operating temperature (in °F) for a given altitude.
Use the first formula if the altitude is stated in meters and the second formula if the altitude is stated in
feet.
6.4 Maximum Input Amps
The PowerEdge T410 power supply has automatic input voltage detection.
6.5 Energy Star Compliance
Energy Star is a late-add requirement to the platform and the specification has recently been defined.
PSU meets the 80+ requirement as listed below.
Table 10. Energy Star
Terms used in MRD
Terms Used
Today
E-star
requirement
Climate
Savers
EPA
Server PSU
(80+)
E-Star for
Server
2S
T410
Non-
Redundant
N/A EPA4.0 80+ TBD 525 W
Redundant Gold N/A 80+Gold TBD 580 W
R410
Non-
Redundant
N/A EPA5.0 80+Bronze TBD 480 W
Redundant Gold N/A 80+Gold TBD 500W
PSU ONLY
System level
certificate
6.6 Acoustics
The PowerEdge T410 balances acoustic and thermal performance.
The PowerEdge T410 thermal solution uses a passive heat sink for the CPU and a rear 120X38mm fan
exhausting air out of the system, which cools the PCI area and critical board components. The heat
sink has a similar structure as the Miranda design, but it is designed with two heat embedded pipes
(Dell PN F847J).

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