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Dell NT750 2100 Watts 200-240 V 15.8A Redundant Power Supply
- 2100 Watts maximum power output per unit.
- Redundant power supply configuration.
- Input Voltage: 200-240 V AC.
- Input Current: 15.8A.
- Designed for high-availability server systems.
- Ensures uninterrupted operation through component failure.
- Provides robust power for demanding server loads.
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Product Overview
This is a Dell NT750 2100 Watt Redundant Power Supply, operating on 200-240V AC input. It is designed for high-availability server environments where continuous power is critical.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 2100 Watts |
| Input Voltage | 200-240 V |
| Input Current | 15.8A |
Additional Specifications
| Features | Redundant |
| Form Factor | Server Power Supply |
| Manufacturer | Dell |
Product Description
The Dell NT750 is a high-capacity 2100-watt power supply unit designed for use in redundant power configurations within Dell's server infrastructure. Operating within a 200-240V AC input range, this PSU is built to provide substantial and reliable power to demanding server components. The key feature is its role in a redundant setup, where two or more power supplies work in tandem, allowing the system to continue operating seamlessly even if one unit fails. This is critical for maintaining business continuity and minimizing downtime in enterprise environments. With a 15.8A input current rating, the NT750 is engineered to handle significant power loads efficiently. Its 2100-watt output capacity ensures that even the most power-hungry server configurations, equipped with multiple processors, extensive RAM, and numerous storage devices, receive the stable power required for optimal performance. The redundant design enhances overall system reliability, as the load is typically shared between units, reducing stress on individual components and extending their lifespan. This power supply is an integral part of Dell's strategy for building highly available and fault-tolerant server systems. By utilizing the NT750 in a redundant configuration, IT administrators can significantly reduce the risk of power-related outages. It represents a robust solution for ensuring that critical applications and data remain accessible, even in the face of hardware malfunctions, making it a cornerstone of resilient data center operations.


