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- From: bstango@ernie.Princeton.EDU (Robert T. Stango)
- Subject: Electrical phases on SGI fileserver
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.224828.22123@Princeton.EDU>
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- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 22:48:28 GMT
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- I am looking for some info on how electrical phases effect the Irises.
- Specifically a Predator. The situation: We have a Predator set up as a
- fileserver. It's main 220VAC power source was originally set up with its
- phases reversed. This was down to the whole building. A rather LARGE ups
- is being installed and they are going to put the phases the correct way
- (as they should have been to start). Is this going to cause ANY problems
- with the way the machine reacts? I know internally it won't due to the
- 220 to 110 converter, but will it hurt the main power supply at all?
- I am pretty sure everything will be fine but it doesn't hurt to be sure.
- Please send Email with any answers you may have. Or questions if this is
- not clear enough. Thanks for any responses.
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