We have done exactly what you are thinking using 30amp twist plugs.
Tony Thigpen Christian Svensson wrote on 6/4/19 10:32 AM:
Hi, This may be an odd question. I bought an z114 and I'm trying to figure out how to power it. I've arrived that the single-configuration BPR I have should happily accept any AC between 200V-600V, and I managed to buy two 41U0108 (one per A/B power). The power consumption should come out to less than 3kW of power, so 16A 230V should be perfect. The connector to the frame seems to be 3W+PE - i.e. no neutral, so my thinking is that this is a delta-system. Adding these facts together my thinking is that I should be able to route my 230V mains like this: - PH-1: Mains L - PH-2: Mains N - PH-3: Unconnected - GND: Mains GND - Wire shield: Mains GND This should emulate pretty closely a 3-phase US system with only one working phase is my thinking, so should not be that unconventional from the eyes of the BPR. My question is: does this match the single phase cables that IBM provide to these systems? I am mostly interested in what the recommendation is to connect PH-3 to, but leaving it unconnected seems to be the least risky. Thanks! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
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