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HP 406442-001 400 Watts 100-240 V Redundant Power Supply
- Power Output: 400 Watts
- Type: Redundant Power Supply
- Input Voltage: 100-240V AC
- Ensures continuous operation through redundancy
- Designed for HP server platforms
- Supports hot-swapping for maintenance without downtime
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Product Overview
The HP 406442-001 is a 400-watt redundant power supply unit, operating within a universal input voltage range of 100-240V. It is designed to provide reliable power for compatible HP server systems.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 400W |
| Input Voltage | 100-240V AC |
Additional Specifications
| Type | Redundant Power Supply |
Product Description
This HP power supply, part number 406442-001, delivers 400 watts of power and is designed as a redundant unit. This means it is intended to be used in pairs within compatible HP server chassis, where one unit can take over if the other fails, thereby preventing system downtime. The broad input voltage range of 100-240V AC makes it suitable for deployment in various global regions without requiring manual voltage selection. The primary benefit of a redundant power supply is enhanced system availability. In environments where continuous operation is critical, such as data centers or business-critical application servers, the ability to maintain power even with a component failure is essential. This 400W unit is engineered to meet these demands, providing a stable and reliable power source for the server's internal components. HP server power supplies are known for their efficiency and reliability. The 406442-001 is built to rigorous standards, ensuring it can handle the power fluctuations and demands of server workloads. Its design typically allows for hot-swapping, meaning it can be removed and replaced while the server is still running, further minimizing any potential disruption to services.


