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HP P0005064-001 5 Watts 208V 60A Power Supply
- Power Output: 5 Watts
- Input Voltage: 208V
- Amperage Rating: 60A
- Manufacturer: HP
- Model/Part Number: P0005064-001
- Designed for specific HP system integration
- Ensures stable power delivery
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Product Overview
This is a 5 Watt, 208V, 60A power supply unit from HP. It is designed to provide reliable power for compatible HP systems and components. The unit operates at a specific voltage and amperage to ensure optimal performance and stability.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 5 Watts |
| Voltage | 208V |
| Amperage | 60A |
Additional Specifications
| Manufacturer | HP |
| Part Number | P0005064-001 |
Product Description
The HP P0005064-001 is a specialized power supply unit engineered to meet the demanding power requirements of certain HP enterprise-grade hardware. With a robust 5-watt output and operating at a 208V input, this unit is built for environments where consistent and reliable power is paramount. Its 60A rating indicates a capacity for high current draw, making it suitable for systems with significant power needs. This power supply is a critical component for maintaining the operational integrity of the systems it supports. It adheres to HP's stringent manufacturing standards, ensuring durability and long-term performance. The specific voltage and amperage ratings are crucial for compatibility, and users must verify that their system is designed to utilize this particular power configuration. Designed for integration within specific HP server or workstation chassis, the P0005064-001 is not a universal power solution. Its purpose is to deliver precisely the required power to onboard components, contributing to overall system efficiency and preventing power-related failures. Proper installation and environmental conditions are essential for its optimal function.


