Description
Lenovo 750W Redundant Power Supply
Designed for high-availability environments, the Lenovo 750W Redundant Power Supply delivers dependable, uninterrupted power to your Lenovo server infrastructure. This hot-swappable, hot-pluggable PSU is engineered for enterprise data centers, helping you minimize downtime and maximize uptime for mission-critical workloads. With redundancy built into the design, you gain a second power path that keeps your system running even during maintenance or when a single module needs service. The 750W capacity provides ample headroom for peak performance, accommodating additional drives, expansion cards, and future upgrades without compromising stability. Built to integrate seamlessly with Lenovo server architectures, this power supply emphasizes reliability, ease of service, and energy-conscious operation—key factors for IT teams aiming to streamline maintenance windows, reduce operational risk, and support scalable growth. This description blends common industry expectations with the product’s core features to offer a comprehensive view of what the Lenovo 750W Redundant Power Supply can do for enterprise environments, edge deployments, and data center racks that require robust, redundant power solutions.
- Hot-swappable, hot-pluggable design enables maintenance without shutdown. Replace a failing unit or conduct routine servicing while the server remains online, preserving service continuity and reducing downtime in busy data centers.
- 750W capacity provides solid headroom for demanding workloads, storage expansion, and PCIe devices, ensuring stable voltage delivery and consistent performance even during transient power demands.
- Redundant construction improves uptime by delivering a backup power path. If one PSU module needs service, the remaining module continues to power the server, safeguarding critical applications and reducing MTTR.
- Easy installation and serviceability with clearly marked handles and intuitive hot-swap mechanisms. The module seats securely in the chassis, with status indicators guiding quick verification during and after replacement.
- Optimized for enterprise efficiency and reliability, supporting Lenovo’s server ecosystems with standardized connectors and build quality designed for long service life in demanding environments.
Technical Details of Lenovo 750W Redundant Power Supply
Specifications are typically published by Lenovo and can be cross-referenced on Synex’s specifications page using the product UPC or SKU. Exact numbers such as efficiency rating, connector types, and environmental tolerances are provided in the official datasheet and Synex listings. The information below reflects the key, widely recognized attributes of this model and is intended to give you a concise reference while you verify the full technical details with the official documentation.
- Power rating: 750 watts continuous output to support peak server loads and peripheral devices.
- Redundancy and availability: Hot-swappable, hot-pluggable design to maintain system operation during maintenance or failure recovery.
- Form factor and compatibility: Server-grade power module designed for Lenovo enterprise servers; compatibility varies by chassis and model—consult the Lenovo compatibility matrix for your server.
- Protection and reliability: Built with standard electrical protections (overcurrent, overvoltage, short-circuit, and thermal monitoring) to safeguard server components and prevent downtime due to power faults.
- Efficiency and deployment: Engineered for reliable operation in data center environments with steady cooling and power delivery; see official specs for exact efficiency ratings and environmental specifications.
how to install Lenovo 750W Redundant Power Supply
- Prepare for replacement: Confirm you have the correct 750W redundant power supply module for your Lenovo server model and gather the necessary service guidelines from your IT policy.
- Identify the PSU bay: Locate the redundant power supply bay on the back or side of the server chassis. Ensure the server is in maintenance mode if required by your policies, or confirm hot-swap readiness per Lenovo documentation.
- Access the module: Release the hot-swap latch or lever to open the PSU bay. In hot-swappable configurations, the server may continue to operate while the module is removed.
- Remove the existing module: Gently pull the old PSU out by its handle, keeping fingers clear of any airflow pathways. If replacing a failed unit, place it in an anti-static container for proper disposal.
- Install the new module: Align the new Lenovo 750W PSU with the bay guides and slide it in until it clicks or locks into place. Confirm that the module is seated securely and that any green or amber indicators reflect proper operation.
- Verify operation: Use the server management interface or LED indicators to verify detection of the new PSU and confirm redundancy status. Ensure both modules report healthy status and balanced load if applicable.
- Test the redundancy: If your policy allows, perform a controlled test to validate that the server stays powered when a PSU is briefly disconnected, and monitor for any alerts or fault codes in the management console.
- Document the replacement: Record the service event, part number, replacement date, and any observed anomalies to maintain accurate asset and maintenance logs.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Lenovo 750W Redundant Power Supply? It is a hot-swappable, hot-pluggable power supply designed for Lenovo servers, providing a second power path to maintain uptime in mission-critical environments.
- Can I replace a PSU while the server is running? Yes. The hot-swappable design supports replacement without fully shutting down the system on compatible Lenovo platforms, helping minimize downtime during maintenance.
- Is this power supply compatible with all Lenovo servers? Compatibility depends on chassis and model. Refer to Lenovo's compatibility matrix and product documentation for your specific server to ensure a proper fit.
- What kind of protections does it offer? The PSU includes typical protections such as overcurrent, overvoltage, short-circuit, and thermal monitoring to safeguard the server and power system.
- Where can I find exact specifications and warranty details? Exact specifications, efficiency ratings, and warranty terms are listed in the official product documentation and on Synex’s specifications page using the relevant UPC or SKU reference.
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