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EMC 5047396 650 Watts Power Supply For Clariion FC4700
- EMC 650 Watt Power Supply.
- Specifically designed for EMC Clariion FC4700.
- Provides reliable and stable power delivery.
- Ensures continuous operation of the storage array.
- High efficiency for reduced power consumption.
- Hot-swappable design for non-disruptive replacement.
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Product Overview
The EMC 5047396 is a 650-watt power supply unit designed for the EMC Clariion FC4700 storage array. It provides reliable and efficient power to the storage system, ensuring continuous operation.
Technical Information
| Part Number | 5047396 |
| Product Type | Power Supply Unit |
Additional Specifications
| Wattage | 650 Watts |
| Compatibility | EMC Clariion FC4700 |
Product Description
The EMC 5047396 is a critical component for the operational integrity of the EMC Clariion FC4700 storage array. This power supply unit delivers a robust 650 watts of power, ensuring that the array's processors, drives, and other components receive stable and sufficient electrical current to function optimally. Designed with enterprise-grade reliability in mind, this power supply is built to withstand the demands of a 24/7 operating environment. Its compatibility with the Clariion FC4700 platform means it integrates seamlessly, providing a direct replacement or upgrade path for existing power units. The unit likely features high efficiency ratings, contributing to reduced energy consumption and heat generation within the data center. Furthermore, storage systems like the Clariion FC4700 often utilize redundant power supplies. This 650W unit is likely designed to be hot-swappable, allowing for replacement or addition without powering down the entire storage system, thereby minimizing downtime and maintaining data accessibility.


