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SKU: 7N67A00887
UPC: 889488437849
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Lenovo 7N67A00887 Thinksystem 2000W (230V) Platinum Hot-swap Power Supply

Lenovo 7N67A00887 2000W 230V Platinum Hot-Swap Power SupplyOverviewThe Lenovo 7N67A00887 is a 2000W, 230V 80 PLUS Platinum-rated hot-swap power supply…

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Lenovo 7N67A00887 Thinksystem 2000W (230V) Platinum Hot-swap Power Supply

$2,084.99

Overview

SKU: 7N67A00887
UPC: 889488437849
Condition: New

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Lenovo 7N67A00887 2000W 230V Platinum Hot-Swap Power Supply

Overview

The Lenovo 7N67A00887 is a 2000W, 230V 80 PLUS Platinum-rated hot-swap power supply designed for Lenovo ThinkSystem servers. At 2000W output, it handles high-density compute configurations — multi-GPU nodes, storage-heavy NVMe builds, or fully-populated blade chassis — where a standard 750W or 1100W unit falls short. Hot-swap capability means a failed unit can be replaced under load without taking the system offline, which matters in environments where unplanned downtime carries a real operational cost. The 230V input rating is specific to this SKU: verify your facility's PDU voltage before ordering, as the equivalent 100-127V variant carries a different part number.

Compatibility

This PSU is designed for the Lenovo ThinkSystem server platform. Compatible systems typically include high-power ThinkSystem rack servers configured for 230V infrastructure — such as the ThinkSystem SR850, SR950, and similarly positioned multi-socket or high-density 1U/2U platforms that support 2000W power modules. Confirm compatibility against your specific server's Hardware Maintenance Manual or the Lenovo ServerProven list using part number 7N67A00887, as ThinkSystem PSU bays are keyed by wattage tier and form factor. Not a universal fit — ThinkSystem Express and entry-tier models (SR250, ST250) use lower-wattage, physically distinct power modules.

Installation Notes

This is a hot-swap module: slide into the designated PSU bay until the latch engages. No tools required for bay insertion. Ensure the receiving server's power backplane supports 2000W modules before installation — installing a higher-wattage PSU into a chassis rated for a lower tier may not physically seat or may not be recognized by the firmware. The 230V input requires a C19/C20 or equivalent high-current IEC connector on the PDU side; standard C13/C14 North American cabling will not apply. Weight is 2.00 lb.

Specifications
Weight: 2.00 lb
Country Origin: MX
Country Of Origin: MX
Unspsc Code: 39121004
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