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Save money on power and cooling costs

Save money on power and cooling costs


The new ENERGY STAR 4.0® guideline effective on July 20, 2007 has as one of its primary requirements an 80% efficient power supply. In anticipation of this new requirement, HP has led the industry in bringing the 80% efficient power supply to customers months in advance as a great solution towards energy efficiency. HP business desktops can be upgraded with an 80% efficient power supply option.

What are the benefits of an 80% efficient power supply?

The 80% efficient power supply offers a range of potential rewards which benefit you financially while helping the environment by reducing power consumption:
   •  Increased power supply reliability due to greater efficiency
   •  Decreased system maintenance due to increased reliability
   •  Lower TCO due to reduced maintenance and longer equipment life
   •  Improved worker environment with less noise from the PC
   •  Potential reduction in cooling bill due to less heat being generated by PCs

How is an 80% efficient power supply different from a traditional power supply?

An 80% efficient power supply is at least 80% efficient at 20%, 50%, and 100% loads whereas current power supplies range from 65-75% efficiency.
80% efficient power supplies are designed with active power factor correction (PFC). Active power factor correction uses an active circuit to help current and voltage correlate with each other. When this happens, apparent power and real power approach each other. Apparent power is the current drawn by a system, whereas real power is the current actually available for use by the system. If they are equal, then the power factor is 1.
A .9 PFC means that 90% of apparent power is actually transferred to available real power. Power supplies that aren't power factor corrected tend to cause unpleasant variations in AC voltage that can affect or even damage other equipment on the same circuit.

What makes an 80 Plus power supply

HP's 80% efficient power supplies carry the 80 Plus logo. This logo means that they were 3rd party tested through the 80 Plus program to meet the 80% efficient standard. For more information on the 80 Plus program, visit http://www.80plus.org/ website.
HP is the first PC manufacturer to sponsor the 80 Plus program. The 80 Plus program is a joint endeavor by electric utilities, computer manufacturers and consumers designed to promote the use of 80% energy efficient power supplies to ensure a standard of energy efficiency in power supplies.
In fact, the 80 Plus Program has been instrumental in working with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to make 80% efficient power supplies part of the new ENERGY STAR 4.0 specification, which goes into effect on July 20, 2007.

HP Business Desktop PCs - 80 Plus, available today

The 80 Plus power supply is available today as an option on select models of the 5,000 and 7000 Series Business Desktop PCs What is great about this solution is that it can be configured into any combination of modules to deliver improved energy efficiency over our standard power supply.
»  HP 5000 series Business Desktops
»  HP 7000 series Business Desktops

Take advantage of incentives from public utility companies

Another benefit of buying HP business desktop PCs with an 80 Plus power supplies is that your organization can potentially collect incentives from the public utility companies involved in the 80 Plus initiative. Please check with your public utility to see if they are a sponsor of the 80 Plus program or if they have other energy efficient incentive programs.
Don't wait to start taking advantage of the many benefits of desktops with 80 Plus power supplies - get started today in helping your bottom line while helping the environment at the same time.
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