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HP AF429A R12000/3 3-Phase 12kVA Rack Mountable Line
- 3-Phase Power Input
- Rack Mountable Design
- Suitable for R12000/3 Systems
- Provides Power Conditioning
- Enhances Power Stability
- Designed for Enterprise Environments
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Product Overview
The HP AF429A is a 3-phase rack-mountable line conditioner designed for the R12000/3 system. It provides power conditioning and protection for critical IT equipment in a rack environment. This unit ensures stable power delivery and helps mitigate power quality issues.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Line Conditioner |
| Phase | 3-Phase |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Rack Mountable |
| Model Series | R12000/3 |
Product Description
The HP AF429A is engineered to deliver robust power conditioning for demanding enterprise applications. Its 3-phase design makes it suitable for high-power IT infrastructure, ensuring that sensitive equipment receives clean and stable power. The rack-mountable form factor allows for seamless integration into existing server racks, optimizing space utilization and simplifying deployment. This line conditioner is specifically designed to work with R12000/3 systems, indicating a tailored solution for specific HP hardware. It addresses common power quality issues such as voltage fluctuations, noise, and transients, which can lead to equipment malfunction or data corruption. By providing a consistent power source, the AF429A helps to maintain the operational integrity of critical systems. The primary function of the HP AF429A is to protect valuable IT assets by ensuring a reliable power supply. It acts as a buffer between the incoming power source and the connected equipment, filtering out disturbances and delivering a smooth, regulated output. This proactive approach to power management is essential for maximizing uptime and prolonging the lifespan of hardware.


