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HP 591554-001 750 Watts 100-240 V Power Supply For ProLiant DL360
- 750 Watts maximum output power
- Designed for HP ProLiant DL360 Servers
- Input voltage range: 100-240V AC
- Provides reliable power for rack-mounted servers
- Supports demanding enterprise workloads
- Ensures system stability and uptime
- Hot-swappable capability (typical)
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Product Overview
The HP 591554-001 is a 750 Watt power supply unit designed for HP ProLiant DL360 servers. It operates on a universal 100-240V AC input.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 750W |
| Input Voltage | 100-240V AC |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | HP ProLiant DL360 Servers |
Product Description
The HP 591554-001 is a 750-watt power supply unit engineered for the HP ProLiant DL360 series of rack-mount servers. This PSU is designed to deliver consistent and reliable power to the server's components, supporting the high-performance demands of enterprise data centers and business-critical applications. Its 750W capacity is suitable for a wide range of configurations, ensuring that the server can operate efficiently under various workloads. Featuring a universal input voltage range of 100-240V AC, this power supply offers flexibility for deployment in different geographical locations without requiring voltage converters. This is a significant advantage for global IT infrastructures. The unit is built to HP's rigorous standards, emphasizing efficiency, reliability, and longevity, which are crucial for 24/7 server operations. As a component for the ProLiant DL360, the 591554-001 is typically designed for hot-swappable installation, allowing for replacement or addition without shutting down the server. This feature is vital for maintaining high availability and minimizing downtime. It ensures that the server remains operational, supporting continuous business processes and data access.



