06-25-2002 09:39 AM - edited 03-01-2019 10:38 PM
I need to install a C5500 with redundant power supplies, and i need the information of the power needed to feed the chassis,, current voltage, etc.
06-25-2002 09:39 AM
C5505
Power supply output capacity
376W maximum (AC-input or DC-input power supplies)
System power dissipation (AC and DC supplies)
350W maximum configuration, 250W typical with maximum configuration
System heat dissipation (AC supply)
563W (1919 Btus4/hr)
System heat dissipation (DC supply)
600W (2040 Btus/hr)
AC-input voltage
100 to 127/200 to 240 VAC wide input with power factor corrector
DC-input voltage
Typical range (U.S. and Canada)
Typical range (International)
-48 VDC to -60 VDC continuous
-48 VDC (nominal) -54 VDC (high) -42 VDC (low)
-60 VDC (nominal) -72 VDC (high) -52 VDC (low)
AC frequency
50 to 60 Hz
DC power-cable wire gauge
10 to 12 AWG 90?C copper conductors
AC-input current
8/4A with full configuration (maximum of 0.8 kVA)
DC-input current
12.0A maximum @ 48V (nominal)
10.0A maximum @ 60V (nominal)
Power supply output
+5.15V @ 70A, +12V @ 2A, +24V @ 0.12A
C5509
Power
Power supply output capacity
805W maximum (AC-input or DC-input power supplies)
System power dissipation (AC and DC supplies)
805W maximum configuration, 600W typical with maximum configuration
System heat dissipation (AC supply)
1150W (3920 Btus4/hr) maximum
System heat dissipation (DC supply)
1150W (3920 Btus/hr) maximum
AC-input voltage
100 to 240 VAC wide input with power factor corrector
DC-input voltage
Typical range (U.S. and Canada)
Typical range (International)
-48 VDC to -60 VDC continuous
-48 VDC (nominal) -54 VDC (high) -42 VDC (low)
-60 VDC (nominal) -72 VDC (high) -52 VDC (low)
AC frequency
50 to 60 Hz
DC power-cable wire gauge
10 AWG 90?C copper conductors
AC-input current
12-6A (805W power supply) or 16-7A (1100W power supply)
DC-input current
25.0A (1100W power supply) or 40.0A (1200W power supply)
Power supply output
+5.15V @ 140A, +12V @ 4A, +24V @ 1.5A
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