Intel® Server Chassis SR1475 / Intel® Server System SR1475NH1-E
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Examples of Blue Angel, TCO, and Green PC eco-labels require that plastic parts > 25g meet
the following:
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Are marked according to ISO 11469 (requires identification of plastic, e.g. >PC/ABS<)
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Does not contain halogenated flame retardant (e.g. brominated flame retardants)
7.15 Other Safety Requirement Notations
7.15.1 Certification Conditions
Safety certifications shall not be contingent to any unusual or difficult conditions of acceptability
such as mandatory additional cooling or power de-rating.
7.15.2 Isolation Between Primary - Secondary
Reinforced insulation must be used between primary and secondary circuits.
7.15.3 Creepage & Clearance Requirements
Creepage and Clearance distances must comply to those specified by safety standards.
7.15.4 Leakage Current Maximums
Maximum leakage current to ground shall be less than 3.5mA.
7.15.5 Max Surface Temperatures
The temperature of the power supply chassis shall not exceed 70
°
C under all circumstances.
Otherwise, a UL international HOT SURFACE label is required. If this HOT SURFACE label is
required, it shall be placed in such a manner that when the power supply is extracted from the
system, the label shall be visible before the operator has a chance to touch the hot surface of
the power supply.
7.15.6 Date Coded Serial Numbers
The power supply shall be marked with a date-coded number for traceability purposes and to
comply with CSA 950 marking requirements.
7.15.7 Power Input Electrical Ratings
Power supply shall be tested to allow Nominal AC input operating voltages (100-127 VAC and
200-240 VAC) and current rating. 127V is required for countries such as Mexico.
The earth safety conductor shall be color-coded green/yellow and suitably sized for the max
current of the power supply.
7.15.8 Maximum Allowable Temperatures on Inlet Receptacles
The inlet receptacle shall be suitably rated for the maximum operating temperature to the power
supply, when installed in a rack environment.
7.15.9 Maximum Allowable Temperatures on Power Cords
The exhaust air of the power supply shall not impose temperatures that will exceed the
maximum allowable temperature of the power cord.
Summary of Contents for SR1475
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