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HP HSTNS-PD32 750 Watts 277V Hot-Pluggable Power Supply
- HP Hot-Pluggable Power Supply
- 750 Watts Output Capacity
- Input Voltage: 277V AC
- Common Slot (CS) Form Factor
- Designed for high-availability servers
- Supports redundant power configurations
- Ensures continuous operation during maintenance
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Product Overview
The HP HSTNS-PD32 is a 750-watt hot-pluggable power supply unit designed for high-availability server environments. It operates at 277V and features a common slot design for easy replacement and redundancy.
Technical Information
| Part Number | HSTNS-PD32 |
| Product Type | Power Supply Unit |
| Wattage | 750 Watts |
Additional Specifications
| Input Voltage | 277V AC |
| Form Factor | Common Slot (CS) |
| Feature | Hot-Pluggable |
Product Description
The HP HSTNS-PD32 is a high-performance 750-watt power supply unit engineered for critical server applications where uptime is paramount. Its hot-pluggable design allows for seamless replacement or addition of power supplies without shutting down the server, ensuring continuous operation and minimizing downtime. This feature is essential for maintaining business continuity in demanding enterprise environments. Operating at 277V AC, this power supply is optimized for specific power infrastructures. The common slot (CS) form factor is a standardized design that allows for easy integration and interchangeability with other compatible HP server components. This standardization simplifies inventory management and facilitates rapid deployment and maintenance. This 750W power supply is typically used in HP ProLiant servers that require robust and redundant power solutions. By deploying multiple HSTNS-PD32 units in a redundant configuration (e.g., 1+1), the server can tolerate the failure of a single power supply, with the remaining unit(s) taking over the load automatically. This enhances the overall reliability and resilience of the server system.



