Author: "Ballinger, John M" <john.ballinger AT PNL DOT GOV>
Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 00:16:42 -0800
Jim, We're doing the same but with one i2k library. Were you able to get your question asked? Thanks - John Hey gang - I know this isn't a specific NetWorker question, but since it deals with the per
Thanks John, We finally got the right document which cleared things up. The pre-sales engineer sends out an Order Worksheet which give you the opportunity to specify power configuration (voltage, amp
Hey gang - I know this isn't a specific NetWorker question, but since it deals with the periphery that I'm sure many of you are using I'll throw it out here. We are purchasing two new i2000's (LTO3 d
L5-30 is a 110V 30 Amp locking connector L6-30 is a 220V 30 Amp locking connector It's possible the device can use either 110V or 220V, but I'd bet that that big of a box requires 220V. -- Matthew Hu
Author: "McDougal, Philip H" <PMcDougal AT JENNER DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 09:35:47 -0600
I'm not sure which connector I have but I know that my i2k is 30A and 110V. I think it can use either but I know I'm using 110V. HTH. Phil. -- Philip H. McDougal Security Engineer Jenner & Block LLP
Author: "Willeat, Todd" <TWilleat AT MHP.SMHS DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 10:01:10 -0600
Mine is an L6-30 (208V, 30 Amp) I'm not sure which connector I have but I know that my i2k is 30A and 110V. I think it can use either but I know I'm using 110V. HTH. Phil. -- Philip H. McDougal Secur