7043 43P Series Model 150
Dimensions Desktop Deskside
Height 165 mm 6.5 in. 450 mm 17.7 in.
Width 420 mm 16.5 in. 165 mm 6.5 in.
Width⁴ 235 mm 9.25 in.
Depth 460 mm 18.0 in. 460 mm 18.0 in.
Weight
Minimum configuration 14.5 kg 32 lbs.
Maximum configuration 18.2 kg 40 lbs.
Electrical
Power source loading (typical in kVA) 0.2
Power source loading (maximum in
kVA)
0.4
Voltage range (V ac)
- US, World Trade, and Japan 100 to 127 or 200 to 240 (autoranging)
Frequency (hertz) 50 or 60
Thermal output (typical) 425 Btu/hr
Thermal output (maximum) 850 Btu/hr
Power requirements (typical) 125 watts
Power requirements (maximum) 250 watts
Power factor - US, World Trade, Japan 0.98
Inrush current³ less than 70 amps at 120 V ac and at 240 V ac
Maximum altitude 2135 m (7000 ft.)
Temperature Requirements Operating⁵
16 to 32°C
(60 to 90°F)
Non-Operating
10 to 43°C
(50 to 110°F)
Humidity Requirements Operating Non-Operating
(Noncondensing) 8 to 80% 8 to 80%
Wet Bulb 23°C (73°F) 27°C (80°F)
Noise Emissions¹ Operating Idle
L
WAd
5.4 bels 5.0 bels
L
pAm
43 dBA 43 dBA
<L
pA
>
m
40 dBA 40 dBA
Impulsive or prominent discrete tones No No
Clearances Front Back Left Right
Install/Air Flow² 76mm(3 in) 76mm(3 in) 50mm(2 in) 50mm(2 in)
Service Install so that it can be taken to an area providing 457mm(18 in) on the
front and 457mm(18 in) on the left side.
Footprint
2
Width Depth
Desktop 520mm(20.5 in) 610mm(24.0 in)
Deskside 318mm(12.5 in) 610mm(24.0 in)
1. See “Noise Emission Notes” on page 336 for definitions of noise emissions positions.
2. The amount of space needed by the unit during normal operation is indicated by the footprint dimensions.
3. Inrush currents occur only at initial application of power, no inrush occurs during normal power off-on cycle.
4. Width measurement includes the optional vertical stand.
5. For systems with FC 6120: 80/160 GB Internal Tape Drive with VXA Technology or FC 6134: 60/150 GB 16-bit
8mm Internal Tape Drive, the maximum operating temperature is limited. For additional information about this
limitation, refer to the following table.
Chapter 2. Physical Characteristics of Systems 201