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HPE R800A001H 800 Watts 100-240 V 4.5A Power Supply
- Wattage: 800 Watts
- Input Voltage: 100-240V AC
- Current Rating: 4.5A
- Compatibility: HPE ProLiant servers
- Hot-plug capability
- High efficiency
- Redundant power support
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Product Overview
This HPE R800A001H is an 800-watt power supply unit compatible with various HPE ProLiant servers. It supports a wide input voltage range (100-240V) and features a 4.5A current rating, providing efficient and reliable power for server operations.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 800W |
| Input Voltage | 100-240V AC |
| Current | 4.5A |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | HPE |
| Model | R800A001H |
| Type | Hot-Plug Power Supply |
Product Description
The HPE R800A001H is a high-performance 800-watt power supply designed to deliver reliable and efficient power to HPE ProLiant server environments. With its broad input voltage range of 100-240V AC, it offers flexibility for deployment in various global locations. The 4.5A current rating indicates its capacity to handle significant power demands, making it suitable for robust server configurations. This power supply is typically designed with hot-plug capabilities, allowing for replacement or addition without shutting down the server. This feature is crucial for maintaining high availability and minimizing downtime in mission-critical data center operations. Its design often emphasizes high efficiency, which can lead to reduced power consumption and heat generation, contributing to lower operational costs and a more stable server environment. As a component for HPE ProLiant servers, the R800A001H is engineered to meet the stringent reliability and performance standards required for enterprise-grade hardware. It often supports redundant configurations, where multiple power supplies work in tandem to ensure continuous operation even if one unit fails. This makes it an essential part for ensuring the stability and uptime of critical business applications and infrastructure.



