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HP HSTNS-PD22B 750 Watts 100-240 V 4.5A Power Supply
- Power Output: 750 Watts
- Input Voltage Range: 100-240 V AC
- Input Current: 4.5A (maximum)
- Form Factor: Standard Server Power Supply Unit (PSU)
- Designed for HP server compatibility
- Provides stable and reliable power
- Hot-plug capability for redundancy and uptime
- Efficient power conversion
- Supports various HP server models
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Product Overview
The HP HSTNS-PD22B is a 750 Watt power supply unit. It operates with an input voltage range of 100-240 V AC and draws a maximum current of 4.5A. This power supply is designed to provide reliable power to HP server systems.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Power Supply Unit (PSU) |
| Wattage | 750W |
| Input Voltage | 100-240V AC |
Additional Specifications
| Max Input Current | 4.5A |
| Features | Hot-plug |
Product Description
The HP HSTNS-PD22B is a high-efficiency 750 Watt power supply unit (PSU) designed to deliver robust and stable power to compatible HP server systems. Operating across a wide input voltage range of 100 to 240 Volts AC, this PSU is suitable for deployment in various global regions. Its maximum input current draw is rated at 4.5 Amperes, indicating efficient power conversion and management capabilities. This power supply unit is typically designed with hot-plug functionality, a critical feature in enterprise server environments. Hot-plugging allows the PSU to be removed or replaced while the server remains operational, ensuring continuous power delivery and minimizing downtime. This is essential for maintaining high availability and facilitating maintenance or upgrades without interrupting critical business operations. The HSTNS-PD22B is engineered to meet the demanding power requirements of HP servers, ensuring reliable performance and longevity of the system's components. Its 750-watt capacity is sufficient for many standard server configurations, providing ample power for processors, memory, storage devices, and expansion cards. This PSU is a key component for ensuring the stability and operational integrity of HP server infrastructure.


