HP Integrity rx7640 Server - Specifications
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Physical Characteristics
This section provides dimensions and weights of the system components. The below table gives the dimensions and weights for a fully configured server.
Server Dimensions and Weights
| Standalone | Packaged |
Height- Inches (centimeters) | 17.3 (43.9) | 35.75 (90.8) |
Width- Inches (centimeters) | 17.5 (44.4) | 28.0 (71.1) |
Depth- Inches (centimeters) | 30.0 (76.2) | 28.38 (72.0) |
Weight - Pounds (kilograms) | 220.0a (100.0) | 665.0b (302.0) |
Note a: This weight represents a fully configured server before it is installed in a rack. | ||
Note b: The packaged weight represents a server installed in a 2-m rack. The packaged weight includes a fully configured server in a 2-m rack with a rear door, rail slide kit, line cord anchor kit, interlock assembly, cable management arm, 120-lb ballast kit, and a 60-A PDU. The shipping box, pallet, and container, not included in the packaged weight in Table 2-1, adds approximately 150.0-lb to the total system weight when shipped. The size and number of miscellaneous pallets will be determined by the equipment ordered by the customer. |
The below table provides component weights for calculating the weight of a server not fully configured.
Server Component Weights
Quantity | Description | Weight lb (kg) |
1 | Chassis | 90.0 (41.0) |
1 - 2 | Cell board | 27.80 (12.61) each |
1 | System backplane | 12 (5.44) (estimate) |
1 | PCI-X card cage assemply | 20.4 (9.25) |
2 | Bulk power supply | 18.0 (8.2) each |
1 | Mass storage backplane | 1.0 (0.45) |
2 | PCI-X power supplies | 5.0 (2.27) each |
1 - 4 | Hard disk drive | 1.60 (0.73) each |
1 | Removable media disk drive | 2.20 (1.00) each |
Example Weight Summary
The below table eprovides an example of how to calculate the weight.
Component | Quantity | Multiply | Weight (kg) |
Cell board | 2 | 27.8 (12.16) | 107.20 (48.64) |
PCI card (varies - used sample value) | 4 | 0.34 (0.153) | 1.36 (0.61) |
Power supply (BPS) | 2 | 18 (8.2) | 36.0 (16.4) |
DVD drive | 1 | 2.2 (1.0) | 4.4 (2.0) |
Hard disk drive | 4 | 1.6 (0.73) | 6.40 (2.90) |
Chassis with skins and front bezel cover | 1 | 90.0(41.0) | 131.0 (59.42) |
| Total weight : | 286.36 (129.89) |
Electrical Specifications
This section provides electrical specifications for the server.
Grounding
The site building shall provide a safety ground and protective earth for each AC service entrance to all cabinets.
Install a protective earthing (PE) conductor that is identical in size, insulation material, and thickness to the branch-circuit supply conductors. The PE conductor must be green with yellow stripes. The earthing conductor must be connected from the unit to the building installation earth or if supplied by a separately derived system, at the supply transformer or motor-generator set grounding point.
Circuit Breaker
The Marked Electrical for the server is 15 amps per line cord. The recommended circuit breaker size is 20 amps for North America . For countries outside North America , consult your local electrical authority having jurisdiction for the recommended circuit breaker size.
The server contains four C20 power receptacles located at the bottom rear bulkhead. A minimum of two power cords must be used to maintain normal operation of the server. A second set of two cords can be added to improve system availability by protecting, for example, against power source failures or accidentally tripped circuit breakers. The server can receive AC input from two different AC power sources.
System AC Power Specifications
Power Cords
The below table lists the various power cables available for use with the server. Each power cord is 15 feet (4.5 meters) in length with a IEC 60320 -1 C 19 female connector attached to one end.
Part Number | Description | Where Used |
8120-6895 | Stripped end, 240 volt | International - Other |
8120-6897 | Male IEC309, 240 volt | International - Europe |
8121-0070 | Male GB-1002, 240 volts | China |
8120-6903 | Male NEMA L6-20, 240 volt | North America/Japan |
System Power Specifications
The below given table list the AC power requirements for the server. These tables provide information to help determine the amount of AC power needed for your computer room.
Requirements | Value | Comments | |||
Nominal input voltage | 200/208/220/230/240 (VAC rms) |
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Frequency range (minimum - maximum) | 50 - 60 (Hz) |
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Number of phases | 1 |
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Maximum input current | 12 amps | Per line cord | |||
Maximum inrush current | 30 A peak for 15 ms | Per line cord | |||
Power factor correction | >0.98 >0.95 | At all loads of 50% - 100% of supply rating At all loads 0f 25% - 50% of supply rating | |||
Ground leakage current (mA) | <3.0(ma) | Per line cord | |||
Power Required (50–60 Hz) | Watts | VA | Comments | ||
Maximum Theoretical Power | 3166 | 3231 | Refer Note 1 | ||
Marked Electrical Power | - - - | 2640 | 12A @ 220 VAC, Refer Note 2 | ||
Typical Maximum Power | 2128 | 2171 | Refer Note 3 | ||
Note 1: Maximum Theoretical Power: or “Maximum Configuration�? (Input power at the ac input expressed in Watts and Volt-Amps to take into account Power factor correction.) The calculated sum of the maximum worst case power consumption for every subsystem in the server. This number will never be exceeded by a functioning server for any combination of hardware and software under any conditions. | |||||
Note 2: Marked Electrical Power: (Input power at the ac input expressed in Volt-Amps.) The Marked Electrical Power is the rating given on the chassis label and represents the input power required for facility ac power planning and wiring requirements. This number represents the expected maximum power consumption for the server based on the power rating of the bulk power supplies. This number can safely be used to size ac circuits and breakers for the system under all conditions. | |||||
Note 3: Typical Maximum Power: or User Expected Maximum Power, (Input power at the ac input expressed in Watts and Volt-Amps.) The measured maximum worst case power consumption. This number represents the larges power consumption that HP engineers were able to produce for the server with any combination of hardware under laboratory conditions using aggressive software applications designed specifically to work the system at maximum load. This number can safely be used to compute thermal loads and power consumption for the system under all conditions. | |||||
Environmental Specifications
This section provides the environmental, power dissipation, noise emission, and airflow specifications for the server.
Temperature and Humidity
The cabinet is actively cooled using forced convection in a Class C1-modified environment. The recommended humidity level for Class C1 is 40 to 55% relative humidity (RH).
Operating Environment
The system is designed to run continuously and meet reliability goals in an ambient temperature of 5° to 32° C at sea level. The maximum allowable temperature is derated 1° C per 1,000 feet of elevation above 3,000 feet above sea level up to 25° C at 10,000 feet. For optimum reliability and performance, the recommended operating range is 20° to 25° C. This meets or exceeds the requirements for Class 2 in the corporate and ASHRAE standard.
Environmental Temperature Sensor
To ensure that the system is operating within the published limits, the ambient operating temperature is measured using a sensor placed near the chassis inlet, between the cell boards. Data from the sensor is used to control the fan speed and to initiate system overtemp shutdown.
Non-Operating Environment
The system is designed to withstand ambient temperatures between -40° to 70° C under non-operating conditions.
Cooling
Internal Chassis Cooling
The cabinet incorporates front-to-back airflow across the cell boards and system backplane. Two 150 mm fans, mounted externally on the front chassis wall behind the cosmetic front bezel, push air into the cell section. Two 150 mm fans housed in cosmetic plastic fan carriers, mounted externally to the rear chassis wall, pull air through the cell section.
Each fan is controlled by a smart fan control board, embedded in the fan module plastic housing. The smart fan control board receives fan control input from the system fan controller on the system backplane and returns fan status information to the system fan controller. The smart fan control board also controls the power and the pulse width modulated control signal to the fan and monitors the speed indicator back from the fan. The fan status LED is driven by the smart fan control board.
Bulk Power Supply Cooling
Cooling for the bulk power supplies (BPS) is provided by two 60 mm fans contained within each BPS. Air flows into the front of the BPS and is exhausted out of the top of the power supply through upward facing vents near the rear of the supply. The air is then ducted out of the rear of the chassis with minimal leakage into the cell airflow plenum.
PCI/Mass Storage Section Cooling
Six 92 mm fans located between the mass storage devices and the PCI card cage provide airflow through these devices. The PCI fans are powered with housekeeping power and run at full speed at all times. The air is pulled through the mass storage devices and pushed through the PCI Card Cage. Perforation is provided between the PCI bulkheads to allow adequate exhaust ventilation and to help reduce the localized airflow dead spots that typically occur at the faceplate tail of each PCI card.
Standby Cooling
Several components within the chassis consume significant amounts of power while the system is in standby mode. The system fans run at a portion of full speed during standby to remove the resulting heat from the cabinet. The fans within the power supply will operate at full speed during standby.
Typical Power Dissipation and Cooling
Cell Boards (Qty) | Memory Per Cell Board (Gbytes) | PCI Cards (assumes 10 watts each) | DVDs (Qty) | Hard Disk Drives (Qty) | Core I/O (Qty) | Bulk Power Supplies (Qty) | Typical Power ( Watts ) | Typical Cooling (BTU/hr) |
2 | 31 | 16 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 2128 | 7265 |
2 | 16 | 8 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1958 | 6685 |
2 | 8 | 8 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1921 | 6658 |
1 | 8 | 8 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1262 | 4308 |
The air conditioning data is derived using the following equations.
· Watts x (0.860) = kcal/hour
· Watts x (3.414) = Btu/hour
· Btu/hour divided by 12,000 = tons of refrigeration required
| NOTE: | When determining power requirements you must consider any peripheral equipment that will be installed during initial installation or as a later update. Refer to the applicable documentation for such devices to determine the power and air-conditioning that is required to support these devices. |
Acoustic Noise Specification
The acoustic noise specification for the server is 57.3 db (sound pressure level at bystander position) It is appropriate for dedicated computer room environments but not office environments. The LwA is 7.5 Bels. Care should be taken to understand the acoustic noise specifications relative to operator positions within the computer room or when adding servers to computer rooms with existing noise sources.
Airflow
The recommended server cabinet air intake temperature be between 68° and 77° F (20° and 25° C) at 960 CFM.