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Re: Power basics- any resources?


From: "David B. Peterson" <dpeterson () sixapart com>
Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2009 18:40:53 -0700


When it's ok to use a C14 to NEMA 5-15R cable and when it's really NOT ok..


On Sep 3, 2009, at 6:22 PM, Darren Bolding wrote:

I need to teach an operations group (Systems, Network, Security, IT folks) some basics of power as it applies to the team. Normal things they will see and should understand when they are planning on bringing equipment online
etc.
I have an idea of many things to talk about, particularly as they apply to our environment, but I was hoping there might be some publicly available
slides or docs that I could take advantage of.

I'll be happy to share anything we come up with- though this may just be me
in front of a whiteboard.

Here are some of the questions I plan to cover:

What are amps, volts and watts?

What are Volt-Amps, and why do they matter?

How much can I load that circuit?

How does a breaker work?

Where are the breakers at our sites?

What should you do if a breaker trips?

How do we know how much load a device will place on a circuit?

How do we monitor power usage?

Basic safety.

Redundant power.


Thanks for any pointers!

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