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HP JG617A 2400 Watts Redundant Power Supply
- Power Output: 2400 Watts
- Type: Redundant Power Supply
- Compatibility: HP modular chassis (specific models may vary)
- Hot-swappable design for non-disruptive maintenance
- Provides high availability and fault tolerance
- Ensures stable power delivery for critical network devices.
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Product Overview
The HP JG617A is a 2400 Watt redundant power supply designed for specific HP modular chassis. It offers high-capacity and reliable power for network equipment.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Power Supply |
| Wattage | 2400 W |
| Form Factor | Modular / Redundant |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | HP Modular Chassis (e.g., certain FlexFabric or modular switch series) |
| Features | Redundant, Hot-swappable |
Product Description
The HP JG617A is a high-capacity, 2400-watt redundant power supply unit designed to power HP's modular networking chassis. This power supply is engineered to meet the stringent demands of enterprise-level data centers and network closets, providing a stable and reliable power source for critical infrastructure. As a redundant unit, the JG617A is intended to operate in conjunction with a second identical power supply. This configuration ensures that if one power supply unit fails, the other can seamlessly assume the full power load, thereby preventing network outages and maintaining service continuity. This redundancy is a cornerstone of high-availability network design. The hot-swappable nature of the JG617A allows for its replacement or addition without the need to power down the entire system. This feature is crucial for minimizing downtime during maintenance or hardware upgrades. The substantial 2400-watt output capacity makes it suitable for powering densely populated chassis equipped with high-performance network modules and line cards.



