Power for Power Series
Mark Bradley
markb at denali.sgi.com
Thu Feb 8 05:18:56 AEST 1990
In article <9002070129.AA12557 at physics.phy.duke.edu>, rgb at PHY.DUKE.EDU ("Robert G. Brown") writes:
> Hi, there. I am a system administrator with a somewhat unusual
> (but perhaps not uncommon) problem. We just obtained an SG-220S
> in the big rack mount. I was somewhat surprised to learn, upon
> delivery, that the rack requires 220V SINGLE PHASE power, which is
> virtually non-existent in the United States.
The plug is a NEMA 5-15. The wiring of the power distribution box
expects 110 on each of the hot and `neutral'. So it should look like
this:
110VAC--- | | ---110VAC
O ---GND
in the USA, with the
110's 180 degrees out of phase. 220VAC single phase is what they have in
Europe. We ship a different plug to Europe, too.
markb
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Mark Bradley "Faster, faster, until the thrill of
I/O Subsystems speed overcomes the fear of death."
Silicon Graphics Computer Systems
Mountain View, CA 94039-7311 ---Hunter S. Thompson
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