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Dell KY091 502 Watts 100-240 V 10A Power Supply For PowerEdge R610
- Wattage: 502 Watts
- Compatibility: Dell PowerEdge R610 Servers
- Input Voltage: 100-240V AC
- Input Current: 10A
- Form Factor: Hot-plug, redundant capable
- Efficiency Rating: (Likely 80 PLUS Bronze or higher, specific rating not provided)
- Part Number: KY091
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Product Overview
This Dell KY091 is a 502-Watt power supply unit designed for Dell PowerEdge R610 servers. It provides reliable power with universal input voltage compatibility.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Power Supply Unit (PSU) |
| Brand | Dell |
| Part Number | KY091 |
| Wattage | 502W |
Additional Specifications
| Input Voltage | 100-240V AC |
| Input Current | 10A |
| Server Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge R610 |
| Features | Hot-plug, Redundant Capable |
Product Description
The Dell KY091 is a 502-watt power supply unit (PSU) specifically designed to provide reliable and efficient power to Dell PowerEdge R610 rack servers. This PSU is a critical component for maintaining server uptime and ensuring stable operation of all internal hardware components. Featuring a wide input voltage range of 100-240V AC, this power supply offers flexibility for deployment in various regions worldwide. The 10A input current rating indicates the maximum current draw under specific conditions. The 502W output capacity is sufficient to power the demanding configurations typically found in the PowerEdge R610 server line, including processors, memory, storage drives, and expansion cards. Designed as a hot-plug unit, the KY091 can be installed or removed without shutting down the server, which is essential for maintenance and upgrades in a production environment. It is also designed to work in redundant configurations, allowing for a second power supply to be installed for failover protection, further enhancing server availability and preventing downtime in case of a single PSU failure.


