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, amperate, plug type). I only wish
ADIC would make this info more available on their spec sheets and other
PDF's available on the web, so we wouldn't have to waste all this time
chasing down information regarding site prep.
Thank you to all who responded both on and off list.
Jim
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Re: [Networker] Power Receptable for ADIC i2000
Jim,
We're doing the same but with one i2k library.
Were you able to get your question asked?
Thanks - John
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Subject: [Networker] Power Receptable for ADIC i2000
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 drives / redundant power) for
two of our locations. The reference guide from the web tells me in one
paragraph that I need to install an L6-30 connector, then the following
chart shows the need for a NEMA L5-30. My sales person told me I needed
a 6-30R.
Now the only simlarity here is 30A capacity.
Can anybody with some real life experience with these in USA tell me
what that have in the floor. I also have a call in to ADIC, again, on
this issue. I am trying to avoid having to call the electricians back
at both sites due to lack of accurate information up front.
Thanks in advance
Jim
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