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Sun StorageTek 6140 Array Release Notes • November 2008
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Heat Output:
410 Watts (1400 BTU/Hr) using AC Power Source
445 Watts (1519 BTU/Hr) using DC Power Source (NEBS)
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Altitude (storage) 100 ft (30.5 M) below sea level to 9,840 feet (3,000 meters)
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AC Power
4.21 A Max Operating @ 115 VAC (90 to136 VAC Range), 50/60 Hz
2.16 A Max Operating @ 230 VAC (180 to 264 VAC Range), 50/60 Hz
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DC Power
15.8 A Max Operating @ 36 VDC (-36 to -72 VDC Range)
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Safety and Emissions
EN 300 386 (NEBS)
Operational Information
This section provides useful operational information not documented elsewhere.
Sharp Edges on Chassis
Caution –
On both the controller and expansion trays, the rear of the chassis has
very sharp edges.
Controller FRU Handle Can Be Hazardous
Caution –
Be careful using the FRU handle on the controller tray. It can snap shut
when pushed hard during reinsertion, pinning fingers between the tray and handle
edges.
Replacing Failed Disk Drives From Another Array
If a volume failure on a Sun StorageTek 6140 Array results from failed disk drives,
you must be careful when introducing replacement drives that were part of a
volume in use by another Sun StorageTek 6140 Array.
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