IBM 23R7263 Addl Power Supply Ts3200 (1901)

IBM 23R7263 Addl Power Supply Ts3200 (1901)
IBM 23R7263 Addl Power Supply Ts3200 (1901)
The IBM Addl Power Supply Ts3200 (1901) with part number 23R7263 is a high-performance auxiliary power unit designed to complement IBM server and storage platforms. Engineered for reliability and efficiency, this power supply delivers consistent volt... Read More
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  • In Stock: 8
  • Manufacturer: IBM
  • Model or Part: 23R7263
  • Condition: Refurbished
  • Weight: 3.00lb

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Overview

The IBM Addl Power Supply Ts3200 (1901) with part number 23R7263 is a high-performance auxiliary power unit designed to complement IBM server and storage platforms. Engineered for reliability and efficiency, this power supply delivers consistent voltage to critical components, helping to maintain system uptime and protect valuable data. Its compact form factor and robust construction make it an ideal replacement or upgrade for data center environments that demand continuous operation.

Key Features

  • High efficiency conversion for reduced energy consumption
  • Redundant design options for enhanced system reliability
  • Wide input voltage range to accommodate global power standards
  • Integrated fan for quiet thermal management
  • Plug-and-play connectors for easy installation
  • Built-in protections against over-voltage, over-current, and short circuit

Technical Specifications

  • Model/Part Number: 23R7263
  • Power Output: 3200 watts
  • Input Voltage: 100 to 240 VAC
  • Frequency: 50/60 Hz
  • Efficiency: 94 percent (typical)
  • Operating Temperature: 0 to 40 degrees Celsius
  • Storage Temperature: -20 to 70 degrees Celsius
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 440 mm x 200 mm x 150 mm
  • Weight: approx 18 kg
  • Connector Type: Standard IBM 24-pin auxiliary power connector

Applications

  • IBM System x servers that require additional power capacity
  • IBM BladeCenter and Flex System chassis with redundant power configurations
  • Enterprise storage arrays that demand stable auxiliary power
  • High-performance computing clusters where power reliability is critical
  • Data center upgrades and retrofits for extending the life of existing IBM hardware

By choosing the IBM Addl Power Supply Ts3200 (1901), organizations benefit from a proven power solution that reduces operational costs, simplifies maintenance, and supports the demanding workloads of modern IT infrastructures.