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Dell 7Y5HH 350 Watts 100-240 V Power Supply For PowerEdge R320
- 350 Watts maximum power output
- Input voltage range: 100-240 V AC
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge R320 servers
- Provides reliable power for server components
- Supports a broad range of global power grids
- Hot-swappable capability for server uptime (typical)
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Product Overview
This Dell 7Y5HH power supply unit delivers 350 Watts and is designed for the Dell PowerEdge R320 server. It supports a wide input voltage range, making it versatile for different power environments.
Technical Information
| SKU | 7Y5HH |
| Title | Dell 7Y5HH 350 Watts 100-240 V Power Supply For PowerEdge R320 |
| Wattage | 350 Watts |
Additional Specifications
| Input Voltage | 100-240 V |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge R320 |
Product Description
The Dell 7Y5HH is a 350-watt power supply unit specifically engineered for the Dell PowerEdge R320 server. Its primary function is to provide a stable and consistent power source for the server's critical components, ensuring optimal performance and reliability. The unit is designed to meet the demanding operational requirements of a server environment, where uptime and data integrity are paramount. One of the key features of this power supply is its wide input voltage range of 100-240 Volts AC. This versatility allows the PowerEdge R320 to be deployed in various geographical locations with different power grid standards without requiring a different power supply model. This broad compatibility simplifies deployment and reduces logistical complexities for IT administrators. As a component for the PowerEdge R320, the 7Y5HH is built to high-quality standards, ensuring durability and efficient power conversion. It typically supports hot-swappable functionality, allowing for replacement or addition of power supplies without shutting down the server, thereby maintaining continuous operation. This makes it an essential part of the server's redundant power architecture, safeguarding against power-related disruptions.



