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is 2 Amps allowed to be at 100% capacity?

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Posted By: Dean | 1 Replies | Last Reply On: Apr 25, 2019 05:55:41

I see for colocation, you guys offer 2 Amps and wonder if that is actual usage limit or do you guys utilize some % usage per circuit? 

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Votes: 0Posted On: Apr 25, 2019 05:55:41
 

At all our Data Centers we deploy a 20A/120V circuit, that's 2400watts of pure power. However, 80% of the power is usable and the rest 20% is the reserve. For example, a 20A/120V circuit provides 16A of usable power.

But we also offer shared circuit where we allot 2Amps, there is no reserve and hence you can utilize 100%.

For more information on power usage and utilization, you can write to our sales team sales@psychz.net

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