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HP J9306-51101 1500 Watts 200-240 V AC 50-60Hz Power Supply
- 1500 Watts power output.
- Input voltage range: 200-240 V AC.
- Input frequency: 50-60 Hz.
- Designed for HP networking equipment.
- Provides stable and reliable power.
- Ensures continuous operation of network devices.
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Product Overview
The HP J9306-51101 is a 1500 Watt AC power supply unit designed for use with compatible HP networking equipment. It operates within a voltage range of 200-240V AC and supports frequencies of 50-60Hz, providing reliable power for network devices.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Power Supply Unit |
| Wattage | 1500 Watts |
| Input Voltage | 200-240 V AC |
Additional Specifications
| Input Frequency | 50-60 Hz |
| Compatibility | HP Networking Equipment |
Product Description
The HP J9306-51101 is a high-capacity power supply unit (PSU) engineered to deliver robust and reliable power to demanding HP networking devices. With a substantial output of 1500 Watts, this PSU is capable of supporting switches and other network infrastructure components that require significant power, especially in enterprise environments. Operating within a standard international voltage range of 200-240V AC and supporting common frequencies of 50-60Hz, this power supply is suitable for deployment in various global locations. Its design prioritizes stability and efficiency, ensuring that connected equipment receives a consistent and clean power source, which is critical for maintaining optimal performance and preventing hardware damage. This specific model, J9306-51101, is part of HP's commitment to providing comprehensive solutions for network infrastructure. It serves as a vital component for ensuring the uptime and reliability of network operations, particularly in environments where power demands are high or where redundancy is a key requirement.



