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HP HSTNS-PD34-C 1200 Watts 380V Power Supply
- 1200 Watts maximum output power
- Input voltage: 380V
- Designed for enterprise-grade servers
- High efficiency power conversion
- Hot-swappable design for continuous operation
- Supports redundant configurations
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Product Overview
This is an HP 1200 Watt power supply designed for high-performance server environments. It operates at 380V, providing robust and efficient power delivery for demanding applications.
Technical Information
| Model | HSTNS-PD34-C |
| Brand | HP |
| Wattage | 1200W |
Additional Specifications
| Input Voltage | 380V |
| Form Factor | Server Power Supply |
Product Description
The HP HSTNS-PD34-C is a high-capacity power supply unit engineered to meet the rigorous demands of modern data centers and enterprise server racks. With a substantial 1200-watt output, it is capable of supporting densely configured systems and high-performance computing tasks. Its 380V input voltage rating ensures compatibility with specific industrial power infrastructures, optimizing energy delivery and reducing operational costs through enhanced efficiency. This power supply is built for reliability and continuous operation, often featuring hot-swappable capabilities that allow for replacement or addition without interrupting server uptime. This is crucial for environments where downtime is unacceptable. The robust design also typically includes advanced protection mechanisms against over-voltage, under-voltage, and short circuits, safeguarding the connected server components. Ideal for HP ProLiant servers and other compatible enterprise hardware, the HSTNS-PD34-C contributes to the overall stability and performance of critical IT infrastructure. Its efficient power conversion minimizes heat generation and energy waste, aligning with green computing initiatives and reducing the total cost of ownership.


