Installation and Setup Installing a PS4000 Array
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Environmental Requirements
You must meet these environmental requirements for a PS4000 array:
• Only operate an enclosure from a power source with a voltage range of 100 to
240 VAC.
• Make sure each power source has sufficient electrical overload protection.
• Make sure there is sufficient space for air flow in front of and behind the
array.
• Make sure the location is properly vented.
• Review the technical specifications in Table 2-2 to make sure your
environment supports its requirements.
Table 2-2: PS4000 Technical Specifications
Component Requirement
Weight of fully-loaded array 77.6 pounds or 35 kilograms
Operating temperature 41 to 95 degrees F / 5 to 35 degrees C
Storage temperature -22 to 140 degrees F / -30 to 60 degrees C
Operating altitude 10,000 feet (3048 meters)
Operational relative humidity 20 to 80 percent non-condensing
Thermal output (fully-loaded array) 1700 BTU/hour (SAS disks)
1550 BTU/hour (SATA disks)
Operational shock 5 G for 10 ms 1/2 sin
Operational vibration Random 0.21grms 5 - 500 Hz
Input voltage 100 to 240 VAC (auto-sensing)
Input frequency 48 - 62 Hz
System input power 530 VA (maximum)
Each power supply 450 watts DC output
Maximum input power: 0.7 KVA
Input current: 7 – 3.5A
Dimensions 5.12 in. x 19 in. x 21.7 in.
(13 cm x 48.26 cm x 55.1 cm)