Lenovo Redundant Power Module

LenovoSKU: 4800130

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Lenovo Redundant Power Module - 450W

Power uptime is the backbone of modern data centers and enterprise servers. The Lenovo Redundant Power Module delivers a robust 450 W of reliable, dual-voltage power designed to keep critical workloads running under all conditions. Built for Lenovo ThinkSystem and compatible chassis, this module is engineered to maximize uptime with intelligent power management, seamless integration, and clear visibility through onboard indicators. Whether you’re expanding capacity, upgrading an aging rack, or configuring a fault-tolerant infrastructure, the Lenovo Redundant Power Module provides the resilience your IT environment demands while maintaining energy efficiency and straightforward maintenance.

  • Dual-voltage operation for global deployments: This power module supports 120 V AC and 230 V AC input, enabling straightforward integration into data centers around the world. The dual-voltage capability reduces the need for multiple regional SKUs and simplifies inventory management, making it easier to scale your Lenovo server deployments across international locations. With automatic voltage compatibility, you can standardize your power strategy without sacrificing performance or reliability.
  • 450 W power capacity for demanding workloads: Designed to handle peak server loads while maintaining performance, the module delivers consistent power to support CPU cores, memory, storage, and network adapters. Its efficiency helps lower energy consumption and cooling requirements in dense rack environments, contributing to a smaller total cost of ownership while ensuring stable operation during traffic spikes and heavy I/O operations.
  • Redundancy for maximum availability: The Lenovo Redundant Power Module is built to work in tandem with a primary power module, providing failover capability to keep servers online during power disturbances. This redundancy minimizes downtime, supports service continuity, and is a critical component in mission-critical deployments where uptime targets are non-negotiable. When paired with the right chassis and management tools, it delivers a resilient power path that guards against single-point failures.
  • Hot-swappable and service-friendly design: Engineered for practical maintenance in busy data centers, this module is designed to be replaced or upgraded with minimal downtime. Hot-swappable capability means you can perform maintenance without powering down entire racks in many Lenovo configurations, reducing mean time to repair and keeping operational schedules on track. Clear indicator LEDs and robust connectors simplify installation and diagnostics, even in crowded cabinets.
  • Seamless compatibility and certified integration: The module is specifically engineered for Lenovo server ecosystems and Lenovo chassis families, ensuring reliable interoperability with Lenovo management tools, firmware, and hardware warranties. By aligning with Lenovo’s certified hardware, you gain predictable performance, consistent updates, and simplified support, which translates into fewer compatibility concerns during upgrades or expansions.

Technical Details of Lenovo Redundant Power Module

  • Power rating: 450 W
  • Input voltage: 120 V AC / 230 V AC
  • Redundancy type: Redundant power module designed for failover in Lenovo server environments
  • Form factor: Designed to fit in compatible Lenovo chassis with standard power module bays
  • Mounting and connectivity: Hot-swappable design with integrated connectors aligned for easy installation and reliable power delivery

How to install Lenovo Redundant Power Module

Installing or replacing the Lenovo Redundant Power Module is a straightforward process designed to minimize downtime and maximize uptime. Follow these best-practice steps to ensure a safe, seamless installation in supported Lenovo chassis. Always adhere to your data center’s safety protocols and power-down policies; if your environment supports hot-swapping, you may perform a replacement without powering down, provided you follow Lenovo’s installation guidance for hot-swappable components.

  • Prepare the chassis and workspace: Confirm the server is in a maintenance window or that hot-swap procedures are approved for your model. Gather the appropriate anti-static wrist strap and ensure you have clear access to the power module bays. Verify that a compatible spare module is on hand and stored in an approved location for quick replacement.
  • Power-down considerations: If your deployment requires a full power-down, shut down the server gracefully through the operating system and management console, and unplug the power cords from the rack before removing or installing modules. If hot-swapping is supported and permitted by your hardware, proceed with the next steps while observing any vendor-recommended precautions.
  • Remove the existing module or align the new one: Open the chassis access panel or hot-swap bay cover, release any retention latch, and carefully slide the existing module out or prepare the bay for the new module. Inspect the connector area for dust or debris and wipe it clean with an approved cloth if necessary.
  • Install the new module: Align the module with the bay guides and firmly slide it into place until it seats with a distinct click. Ensure that all connectors are fully engaged and that the module is secured in the bay. If the chassis provides status LEDs, verify that the new module is detected and reporting healthy power delivery.
  • Reconnect and verify: Reattach any cables as required by the chassis and management system. Re-apply power and boot the server if you performed a full shutdown. Use the hardware management console to confirm redundancy status, confirm dual-module recognition, and monitor for any fault indications. Conduct a quick functional test by simulating a power event if your environment supports controlled testing.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the Lenovo Redundant Power Module intended for? It provides an additional, interchangeable power source to support continuous operation of Lenovo servers by enabling failover between modules in a redundant power configuration.
  • Which systems are compatible? This module is designed for Lenovo server platforms that support redundant power configurations and are housed in compatible Lenovo chassis. Always verify model-specific compatibility with Lenovo's product documentation or your reseller.
  • Does it operate at multiple voltages? Yes, it supports dual-voltage input of 120 V AC and 230 V AC, enabling deployment across diverse data center environments with different electrical standards.
  • Can I replace it without taking my server offline? In most Lenovo configurations, hot-swapping is supported for redundant power modules, allowing replacement without a full shutdown. Always consult your hardware administrator guide for your specific model to confirm hot-swap capabilities and procedures.
  • What maintenance or environmental considerations apply? Use within standard data center environmental specs (temperature, humidity, airflow) as recommended by Lenovo for your chassis. Regular monitoring through the hardware management interface helps ensure ongoing reliability and early detection of potential issues.

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