Electrical Requirements

The servers use AC power. The servers can operate effectively over a range of voltages and frequencies.

The following table contains the power supply specifications for Oracle Communications Server E6-2L.

Note:

The power dissipation numbers listed in the following table are the maximum rated power numbers for the power supply used in the server. The numbers are not a rating of the actual power consumption of the server. For up-to-date information about server power consumption, go to Oracle Power Calculator.
Power Supply Parameter Model A271
Electrical ratings 200-240V~, 10A, 50/60Hz (x2)
Voltage (nominal) 200-240 VAC
Input current (maximum) 10.0A at 200-240 VAC
Frequency (nominal) 50/60 Hz (47-63 Hz range)
Maximum power consumption 1400W at AC 200V-240V
Label

A271 - Delta Electronics, Model AWF2DC1400W, Input rated 200 - 240 V~, 10A Max, 50/60 Hz.,

Output: V1 rated 12.1 Vdc, 116A Max., Vsb rated 12.1 Vdc, 3A Max

Two A271 1400W power supplies are included in the base configuration. Up to two power supplies are supported. Power supplies for the system are redundant (N+N) and hot-pluggable. A271 1400W power supplies require high-line 200-240 VAC sources.

Verify that your system has the latest supported power supplies listed (or higher if available).

Maximum heat output: 11,600 BTU/Hr

  • True sine wave output Uninterruptible Power Systems / Supplies (UPS) are the only type UPS recommended to be used with this power supply, for all other types including stepped sine waves please contact your account team.
  • The power supply has been tested for single input sag or dropout events with a maximum repetition rate of once per minute. If multiple events occur with a smaller interval performance is not confirmed.
  • Caution:

    This product does not provide overcurrent protection for branch circuits as defined by the US NEC (United States National Electrical Code), Article 100. Installations of this product in compliance with the US NEC must be on branch circuits with over current protection that complies with Articles 210, 480, and 645 of the US NEC. Product power inputs with current ratings of 16A or less must have a branch circuit or supplementary over current protection device rated at no more than 20A. Product power inputs with current ratings of more than 16A must have a branch circuit or supplementary over current protection device rated at no more than 160% of the product input current rating. Other national and/or local electrical codes may apply to the installation of this product.

    Servers must have a reliable power source. Damage to the server might occur if the input voltage levels or input power frequency ranges are exceeded. Electrical disturbances, such as the following, might damage the system:

    • Fluctuations caused by brownouts
    • Wide and rapid variations in input voltage levels or input power frequency
    • Electrical storms
    • Faults in the distribution system, such as defective wiring

To protect your server from such disturbances, use a dedicated power distribution system, power-conditioning equipment, and lightning arresters or power cables for protection from electrical storms.

For Oracle Communications Server E6-2L supported power supply information, refer to "Supported Power Supplies" in Oracle Communications Server E6-2L Product Notes.

See the following additional power specifications.