http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/products/sp30-yukon-september-batch-2Power Supply: 2 x 1200W
Power Consumption: 3000W

WTF
By the way, I don't like the idea of 3000W for 1 machine ... I live in 13A@220V zone, meaning 3000W JUST exceeded the supply of 1 socket ... thus the machine will need 2 sockets, wasting the socket slot.
Also, putting too much into 1 machine means when a small part in it fails, the whole machine fails. Where as if I split into, say, 10 x S3, it's more robust, more deployable, and flexible.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=718831.0 Read here for more information about the PSUs.
As for you exceeding the supply of 1 socket I just posted a link above where you can find a place to host your miner probably with cheaper power costs than yours.
Also if a small part fails the whole machine won't fail so you don't need to worry about it. I am sure that each chip is independent and if one fails the others can continue running without problems. The SP10 units have 192 chips in them organized in chains of 8 chips for a total of 24 chains. Collider has a unit where a chain of 8 chips failed, but he is still getting over 1.4Th/s with that unit. Each SP30 miner has 30 chips in it.