Model 8001-12C and 8001-22C server specifications

Server specifications provide detailed information for your server, including dimensions, electrical, power, temperature, environment, and service clearances.

Use the following specifications to plan for your server.

Table 1. Dimensions for the 8001-12C
Width Depth Height EIA units Weight
437 mm (17.2 in.) 705.3 mm (27.76 in.) 43 mm (1.7 in.) 1 18.59 kg (41 lb)
Table 2. Dimensions for the 8001-22C
Width Depth Height EIA units Weight
441.5 mm (17.4 in.) 822 mm (32.4 in.) 86 mm (3.4 in.) 2 25 kg (56 lb)
Table 3. Electrical characteristics for the 8001-12C and 8001-22C4
Electrical characteristics Properties
Rated voltage and frequency1 100 - 127 V ac or 200 - 240 V ac at 50 or 60 Hz plus or minus 3 Hz
Thermal output (maximum)2 3412 BTU/hr (8001-12C)
5459 BTU/hr (8001-22C)
Maximum power consumption2 1000 W (8001-12C)
1600 W (8001-22C)
Maximum kVA3 1.01 (8001-12C)
1.61 (8001-22C)
Phase Single
Notes:
  1. The power supplies automatically accept any voltage with the published, rated-voltage range. If dual power supplies are installed and operating, the power supplies draw approximately equal current from the utility (electrical supply) and provide approximately equal current to the load.
  2. Power draw and heat load vary greatly by configuration. When you plan for an electrical system, it is important to use the maximum values. However, when you plan for heat load, you can use the IBM® Systems Energy Estimator to obtain a heat output estimate based on a specific configuration. For more information, see The IBM Systems Energy Estimator website.
  3. To calculate the amperage, multiply the kVA by 1000 and divide that number by the operating voltage.
  4. Preliminary data is subject to change.
Table 4. Environment requirements
Environment Recommended operating Allowable operating Nonoperating
ASHRAE class   A2  
Airflow direction1   Front-to-back  
Temperature2 18°C - 27°C (64°F - 80°F) 10°C - 35°C (50°F - 95°F) 5°C - 45°C (41°F - 113°F)
Humidity range 5.5°C (42°F) dew point (DP) to 60% relative humidity (RH) and 15°C (59°F) dew point 20% - 80% RH 8% - 80% RH
Maximum rate of change   5°C/20 hrs  
Maximum dew point   21°C (70°F) 27°C (80°F) 
Maximum operating altitude   3050 m (10000 ft)  
Shipping temperature     -40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F)
Shipping relative humidity     5% - 100%
  1. Nominal cubic feet per minute (CFM) is approximately 2030. Maximum CFM is approximately 4025.
  2. Derate maximum allowable dry-bulb temperature 1°C/175 m above 950 m. IBM recommends a temperature of 18°C - 27°C (64°F - 80.6°F).
Table 5. Noise emissions for the 8001-12C
Product description Declared A-weighted sound power level, LWad (B) 1, 2, 3 Declared A-weighted sound pressure level, LpAm (dB) 1, 2, 3
 

Operating

Idle

Operating

Idle

Model 8001-12C, one socket (FC EKB0) 7.95 6.9 62 52
Model 8001-12C, two socket 8.24,5 7.25 62 55
Model 8001-12C, one socket with acoustical doors (FC EC07 (rear) and FC EC08 (rear)) 7.35 6.3 56 46
Model 8001-12C, two socket with acoustical doors (FC EC07 (rear) and FC EC08 (rear)) 7.65 6.8 56 49
Model 8001-12C, one socket and two socket, maximum temperature and operation 9.04,5 9.04,5 72 72
Model 8001-12C, one socket and two socket with acoustical doors (FC EC07 (rear) and FC EC08 (rear)), maximum temperature and operation 8.24,5 8.24,5 66 66
Notes:
  1. Declared level LWad is the upper-limit A-weighted sound power level. Declared level LpAm is the mean A-weighted emission sound pressure level that is measured at the 1-meter bystander positions.
  2. All measurements made in conformance with ISO 7779 and declared in conformance with ISO 9296.
  3. 10 dB (decibel) equals 1 B (bel).
  4. Under certain environments, configurations, system settings, and workloads, fan speeds are increased that result in higher noise levels.
  5. Notice: Government regulations (such as those prescribed by OSHA or European Community Directives) might govern noise level exposure in the workplace and might apply to you and your server installation. This IBM system is available in FC 7014-T00 racks with an optional acoustical door feature that can help reduce the noise that is emitted from this system. The actual sound pressure levels in your installation depend upon various factors, including the number of racks in the installation; the size, materials, and configuration of the room where you designate the racks to be installed; the noise levels from other equipment; the room ambient temperature, and employees' location in relation to the equipment. Further, compliance with such government regulations also depends upon various extra factors, including the duration of employees' exposure and whether employees wear hearing protection. IBM recommends that you consult with qualified experts in this field to determine whether you are in compliance with the applicable regulations.
Table 6. Noise emissions for the 8001-22C
Product description Declared A-weighted sound power level, LWad (B) 1, 2, 3 Declared A-weighted sound pressure level, LpAm (dB) 1, 2, 3
 

Operating

Idle

Operating

Idle

Model 8001-22C, one socket (FC EKB0) 8.15 7.45 65 57
Model 8001-22C, two socket 8.25 7.35 68 57
Model 8001-22C, one socket with acoustical doors (FC EC07 (rear) and FC EC08 (rear)) 7.55 6.8 58 51
Model 8001-22C, two socket with acoustical doors (FC EC07 (rear) and FC EC08 (rear)) 7.65 6.8 61 51
Model 8001-22C, one socket and two socket, maximum temperature and operation 9.04,5 9.04,5 71 71
Model 8001-22C, one socket and two socket with acoustical doors (FC EC07 (rear) and FC EC08 (rear)), maximum temperature and operation 8.34,5 8.34,5 64 64
Notes:
  1. Declared level LWad is the upper-limit A-weighted sound power level. Declared level LpAm is the mean A-weighted emission sound pressure level that is measured at the 1-meter bystander positions.
  2. All measurements made in conformance with ISO 7779 and declared in conformance with ISO 9296.
  3. 10 dB (decibel) equals 1 B (bel).
  4. Under certain environments, configurations, system settings, and workloads, fan speeds are increased that result in higher noise levels.
  5. Notice: Government regulations (such as those prescribed by OSHA or European Community Directives) might govern noise level exposure in the workplace and might apply to you and your server installation. This IBM system is available in FC 7014-T00 racks with an optional acoustical door feature that can help reduce the noise that is emitted from this system. The actual sound pressure levels in your installation depend upon various factors, including the number of racks in the installation; the size, materials, and configuration of the room where you designate the racks to be installed; the noise levels from other equipment; the room ambient temperature, and employees' location in relation to the equipment. Further, compliance with such government regulations also depends upon various extra factors, including the duration of employees' exposure and whether employees wear hearing protection. IBM recommends that you consult with qualified experts in this field to determine whether you are in compliance with the applicable regulations.
Table 7. Service clearances
Clearances Front Rear Side1 Top1
Operating 762 mm (30 in.) 762 mm (30 in.)    
Nonoperating 762 mm (30 in.) 762 mm (30 in.) 762 mm (30 in.) 762 mm (30 in.)

1 Side and top clearances are optional during operation.

Electromagnetic compatibility compliance: CISPR 22:2008; CISPR 32:2012, CNS 13438 (Taiwan); EN 55032:2012 (EU, Australia); EN 55024:2010 (EU); EN 61000-3-2:2014 (EU, Japan); EN 61000-3-3:2013 (EU); FCC, Title 47, Part 15 (USA); GB 9254-2008 (China); GB 17625.1-2012 (China); GB 17625.2-2007 (China); ГОСТ 30804.3.2-2013 (IEC 61000-3-2:2009) (EAEU); ГОСТ 30804.3.3-2013 (IEC 61000-3-3:2008) (EAEU); ГОСТ 30805.22-2013 (CISPR 22:2006) (EAEU); ГОСТ CISPR 24-2013 (EAEU); ICES-003, Issue 6, January 2016 (Canada); KN 32:2015 (Korea); KN 35:2015 (Korea); TCVN 7189:2009 (Vietnam); VCCI, April 2015 (Japan)

Safety compliance: UL 60950-1, 2nd Edition, 2014-10-14; CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-07, 2nd Edition, 2014-10, IEC 60950-1:2005 (Second Edition); Am1:2009 + Am2:2013; EN 60950-1:2006 + A1:2010 + A11:2009 + A12:2011 + A2:2013




Last updated: Tue, February 02, 2021