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HP 660193-001 750 Watts Platinum Hot-Pluggable Power Supply
- Power Output: 750 Watts
- Efficiency Rating: Platinum
- Feature: Hot-Pluggable
- Compatibility: Designed for HP ProLiant servers
- Interface: Standard server PSU connector
- Provides stable and reliable power delivery
- Supports redundant power configurations.
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Product Overview
The HP 660193-001 is a 750 Watt Platinum Hot-Pluggable Power Supply Unit (PSU). It is designed to provide efficient and reliable power to compatible HP ProLiant servers.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Power Supply Unit (PSU) |
| Wattage | 750W |
| Efficiency | Platinum |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Hot-Pluggable |
| Compatibility | HP ProLiant Servers |
Product Description
The HP 660193-001 is a high-efficiency, 750-watt power supply unit (PSU) engineered to meet the demanding power requirements of HP ProLiant servers. Its Platinum efficiency rating signifies that it operates at a very high level of energy conversion efficiency, typically 90-94% at various load levels. This translates to reduced power consumption, lower heat generation, and ultimately, cost savings on electricity bills for the data center. The 'Hot-Pluggable' designation is a critical feature for enterprise environments. It means that the power supply can be removed or inserted into the server while the system is still powered on and operational, without causing any interruption to service. This capability is essential for performing maintenance, replacing a failed unit, or upgrading the power infrastructure without incurring downtime. Designed to integrate seamlessly with compatible HP ProLiant server models, the 660193-001 ensures stable and reliable power delivery to all server components. It often supports redundant configurations, where two or more PSUs work together to provide continuous power. If one PSU fails, the other(s) automatically take over the load, ensuring uninterrupted operation and protecting against data loss or service disruption. This makes it a vital component for maintaining high availability in critical server deployments.


