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HP HSTNS-PL12 750 Watts 100-240 V Redundant Power Supply
- Wattage: 750 Watts
- Input Voltage: 100-240V AC
- Type: Redundant Power Supply Unit (PSU)
- Compatibility: HP Servers (specific models may vary)
- Designed for high availability and uptime
- Hot-swappable for seamless replacement
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Product Overview
The HP HSTNS-PL12 is a 750-watt redundant power supply unit designed for HP servers. It supports a wide input voltage range of 100-240V AC, ensuring flexibility and reliability in various power environments.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 750 Watts |
| Input Voltage Range | 100-240V AC |
| Type | Redundant PSU |
Additional Specifications
| Manufacturer | HP |
| Part Number | HSTNS-PL12 |
Product Description
The HP HSTNS-PL12 is a 750-watt power supply unit engineered to provide robust and reliable power to HP server systems. Its design emphasizes high availability, often being used in redundant configurations where two units work in tandem to ensure continuous operation. If one power supply fails, the other automatically takes over the load, preventing server downtime and protecting critical data. This power supply supports a wide input voltage range of 100-240V AC, making it suitable for deployment in diverse global locations with varying power standards. This flexibility simplifies infrastructure management and ensures consistent performance regardless of the local power grid. The 750-watt capacity is sufficient to power a wide array of server components, including processors, memory, storage, and expansion cards. As a component designed for enterprise servers, the HSTNS-PL12 is typically hot-swappable, meaning it can be removed and replaced without shutting down the server. This feature is crucial for maintaining uptime during maintenance or in the event of a component failure. Its reliable power delivery and redundant capabilities make it a vital part of maintaining the operational integrity of HP server infrastructure.



