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Dell T498G 250 Watts 200-240 V 4A 47-63Hz Power Supply
- 250 Watts Power Output
- Input Voltage: 200-240V AC
- Input Current: 4A
- Frequency: 47-63Hz
- Designed for Dell Servers
- Provides stable power for system operation
- Part Number: T498G
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Product Overview
The Dell T498G is a 250-watt power supply unit designed for Dell servers. It operates with an input voltage range of 200-240V AC at 4A and a frequency of 47-63Hz, providing efficient power for server components.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 250W |
| Input Voltage | 200-240V AC |
| Input Current | 4A |
Additional Specifications
| Frequency | 47-63Hz |
| Compatibility | Dell Servers |
Product Description
The Dell T498G is a 250-watt power supply unit engineered to deliver reliable power to Dell server systems. It operates within a specific voltage range of 200-240V AC, drawing 4 amps of current and functioning within a standard frequency range of 47-63Hz. This specification ensures compatibility with regional power grids that utilize these voltage and frequency standards. This power supply is designed to provide stable and efficient power conversion, ensuring that the sensitive components within the server receive consistent electrical current. Its 250-watt capacity is suitable for various server configurations, particularly those that do not require extremely high power loads, making it an efficient choice for certain Dell server models. As a component of Dell's server infrastructure, the T498G adheres to quality and performance standards expected from the brand. It plays a crucial role in the overall reliability and uptime of the server, supporting essential operations and data processing tasks.


