Electrical work and installations must comply with applicable local, state, or
national electrical codes. Contact your facilities manager or qualified electrician
to determine what type of power is supplied to the building.
To prevent catastrophic failures, design the input power sources to ensure adequate
power is provided to the power distribution units (PDUs). When planning for power
distribution requirements, balance the power load between available AC supply branch
circuits. In the United States and Canada, ensure that the overall system AC input
current load doesn't exceed 80 percent of the branch circuit AC current rating.
Provide a stable power source, such as an uninterruptable power supply (UPS) to
reduce the possibility of component failures. If computer equipment is subjected to
repeated power interruptions and fluctuations, then it's susceptible to a higher
rate of component failure.
PDU power cords are 4 meters (13.12 feet) long, and 1 to 1.5 meters (3.3 to 4.9 feet)
of the cord will be routed within the rack cabinet. The installation site AC power
receptacle must be within 2 meters (6.6 feet) of the rack.
Circuit Breaker Requirements 🔗
Use dedicated AC breaker panels for all power circuits that supply power to the rack
PDUs. Electrical work and installations must comply with applicable local, state, or
national electrical codes. Rack PDUs require electrical circuits to be grounded to
the Earth.
Note
Circuit breakers are supplied by the customer. One circuit breaker is required
for each power cord.
Grounding Guidelines 🔗
Oracle Compute Cloud@Customer racks are shipped with grounding-type power
cords (three-wire). Always connect the cords to grounded power outlets. Because
different grounding methods are used, depending on location, check the grounding
type, and refer to documentation, such as IEC documents, for the correct grounding
method. Ensure that the facility administrator or qualified electrical engineer
verifies the grounding method for the building, and performs the grounding work.