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IBM 39Y7224 675 Watts 200-240 V 3.8A Redundant Power Supply
- 675 Watts maximum output power
- Redundant Power Supply Unit (PSU)
- Input voltage range: 200-240V AC
- Current draw: 3.8A
- Designed for IBM server systems
- Provides high reliability and uptime
- Supports hot-swapping for maintenance
- Ensures continuous operation
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Product Overview
The IBM 39Y7224 is a 675 Watt redundant power supply unit, operating on 200-240V AC input with a 3.8A current draw. It is designed for IBM server systems.
Technical Information
| Wattage | 675W |
| Type | Redundant |
| Input Voltage | 200-240V AC |
Additional Specifications
| Current | 3.8A |
| Compatibility | IBM Server Systems |
Product Description
The IBM 39Y7224 is a 675-watt redundant power supply unit, engineered to provide a high level of reliability and continuous operation for IBM server environments. The 'redundant' designation signifies that it is designed to work in tandem with another identical power supply, allowing the system to continue functioning even if one unit fails. This is critical for mission-critical applications where downtime is unacceptable. Operating within a 200-240V AC input range, this power supply is suitable for regions utilizing this voltage standard. The 3.8A current draw indicates its power consumption characteristics. Its 675W capacity is sufficient to power a wide array of server components, ensuring stable performance for processors, memory, storage, and network interfaces. Designed for seamless integration into IBM server chassis, the 39Y7224 typically supports hot-swapping. This feature allows administrators to replace a faulty or underperforming power supply unit without powering down the server, thereby maintaining uninterrupted service. This redundancy and hot-swap capability make it an essential component for ensuring high availability and robust operation in demanding IT infrastructures.


