AC Power and HVAC Worksheets
AC Power Planning
2-3
:
Fill in the
Quantity of Product Purchased
column.
Multiply it by the supplied value in the
No. of AC Outlets
Required
column.
Write the result in the
Subtotal of AC Outlets
column.
Determine the total number of AC outlets by adding the values in the
Subtotal of
AC Outlets
column.
In
, determine the watts of AC power required by the system and its BTU
output. For each row:
Fill in the
Quantity
value and multiply it by the supplied
Watts
value.
Write the result in the
Watts Subtotal
column.
Determine the total number of watts of AC power required by adding the values in
the
Watts Subtotal
column.
Multiply each entry in the
Watts Subtotal
column by 3.41 and enter the number of
BTUs in the
BTUs/hr. Subtotal
column.
Determine the total number of BTUs per hour by adding the values in the
BTUs/hr.
Subtotal
column.
Table 2-1. Worksheet for Planning Site AC Outlets and Cord Lengths
Product Purchased
Quantity of
Product
No. of AC
Outlets
Required
Subtotal
of AC
Outlets
Type of
Plug
AC Cord
Lengths
ftServer V 2302,
V 4304, or V 6308
—
—
0
†
† All ftServer components plug into PDUs in the main cabinet. Each PDU receives power from a UPS
unit.
NEMA L6-20P or
hardwired to UPS
AC output
terminals. See
15 ft.
(4.5m)
UPS units (two for each
ftServer system)
x 1 =
Hardwire to site
AC power source.
Provided
by
customer.
Legacy E124
storage-system cabinet
—
0
‡
‡ Each power strip in a legacy E124 storage-system cabinet, connects to a UPS unit.
See the
Stratus ftServer
Systems: Peripherals Site
Planning Guide
(R582).
Total AC connectors