Rob,
Are you mixing 110V and 220V equipment here? You show .358 kVA for both
the 0595 and the 5886, but 350 watts and 700 watts...
Steve
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Re: Electrical power requirements
IBM's spec sheets for the 0595 list
watts=350, kVA=0.358, PF=0.95
and for the 5886 they list
watts=700, kVA=0.358, PF=0.95
and, since all these values are related, isn't this impossible?
http://www.dieselserviceandsupply.com/Formula_Chart.aspx
Should I calculate amps from watts and from kVA & PF and use whatever's
the highest?
Rob Berendt
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