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Dee, Here's what I can find on the equipment; Sun Enterprise 450 - AC power 90-264 VAC, 47-63 Hz - AC service requirement 15A at 110V / 7.5A at 240V (max 1664 watts) - Heat output 5,680 BTU/hr, maximum - Acoustic noise 6.9 bels - Height 58.1 cm (22.87 in) - Width 44.8 cm (17.64 in) - Depth 69.6 cm (27.40 in) - Weight 94.0 kg (205 lb) Sun StorEdge T3 Array - Power cables Two NEMA 5-15 - AC power 100-240 VAC @ 47-63 Hz single phas - Heat output 1540 BTU/hr, maximu - Sound power operating 6.6 Bels - Height 13.97 cm (5.5 in) (3.5U) - Width 44.45 cm (17.5 in) - Depth 46.99 cm (18.5 in) - Weight 30.15 kg (67 lb. maximum) APC Matrix 5000XR UPS - Input Connection Type NEMA L6-30P (30A Twist-Lock) - Nominal input voltage 208V - Input voltage range 156 - 252V - Maximum height dimensions 26.90 inches (68.33 cm) - Maximum width dimensions 13.80 inches (35.05 cm) - Maximum depth dimensions 17.80 inches (45.21 cm) - Net weight 303.00 lbs ( 137.73 kg) - Audible noise at 1 meter 60 dBA - Online thermal dissipation 900 BTU/hr Let me know if you need more information. mike On Nov 8, 1:26pm, Unidata Support wrote: > Subject: 20001108: power information Unidata machine bound for SSEC > >From: Dee Wade <address@hidden> > >Organization: SSEC > >Keywords: 200010241344.e9ODid411410 SSEC machine > > ------- Forwarded Message > > >From: Dee Wade <address@hidden> > >cc: Dee Wade <address@hidden>, > >cc: Jerrold Robaidek <address@hidden> > > Tom, > > I still need the info about the power etc. What I need to know is the > voltage (120V, 208V, single, 2 or 3 phase, etc) and amps of the raid, > the 450 and the UPS. > > My UPS is only at 33% capacity but adding more hardware will reduce how > long it will keep my h/w up so I am not sure I want to add your h/w to > my UPS. THere may be the need to add power to the computer room to > handle the this (usually raids need special power) and if that is the > case, them the issue of who pays for the electricians etc will have to > be addressed. > > So please if you can get me the power requirements and also if heat > output is listed, that would be helpful too. > Thanks > > Dee