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HP 366982-501 575 Watts 100-240 V Redundant Switching Power Supply
- 575 Watts power output
- Redundant design for high availability
- Switching power supply technology
- Universal input voltage (100-240 V AC)
- Provides stable power to server components
- Hot-swappable capability (typical for redundant PSUs)
- Designed for HP enterprise servers
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Product Overview
The HP 366982-501 is a 575 Watt redundant switching power supply unit. It operates within a universal input voltage range of 100-240 V AC, providing a stable and reliable power source for compatible HP server systems.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Power Supply |
| Wattage | 575W |
| Input Voltage | 100-240V AC |
Additional Specifications
| Redundancy | Yes |
| Form Factor | Switching |
Product Description
This HP power supply unit (PSU) is engineered to deliver 575 watts of power, supporting the demanding requirements of enterprise-grade servers. Its switching power supply design ensures high efficiency in converting AC power to the DC voltages required by server hardware. The universal input voltage range makes it suitable for deployment in various regions worldwide without the need for manual voltage selection. The key feature of the 366982-501 is its redundant capability. In server configurations that utilize multiple power supplies, this unit can work in tandem with another identical PSU. If one power supply fails, the other takes over the entire load, preventing system downtime and ensuring continuous operation. This redundancy is crucial for mission-critical applications where uninterrupted service is essential. Typically designed for hot-swapping, this power supply can be removed and replaced while the server is still running, further enhancing system availability. It is a critical component for maintaining the stability and reliability of HP server platforms, ensuring that all internal components receive consistent and clean power.



