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Power cords A TABLE 20 Power specifications (Continued) Specification Value AC inrush System power consumption Maximum 20A peak AC power consumption is configuration-specific. A system with four FC8-48 port blades (loaded with 1W SFPs), two CP8 blades, two CR4S-8 blades, and two blower assemblies consumes 841W. The power supply requirements for blades in the DCX-4S chassis are shown in Table 21. TABLE 21 Blades Power supply requirements Type of Blade DCX-4S @110 VAC (redundant configuration) DCX-4S @200-240 VAC (redundant configuration) Comments FC4-16 FC4-32 FC4-48 FC8-16 FC8-32 FC10-6 FC8-48 FR14-18i FC4-16IP FA4-18 FS8-18 FX8-24 FCOE10-24 Port blade Port blade Intelligent blade Intelligent blade 2 power supplies Not supported Not supported Not supported 2 power supplies 2 power supplies 2 power supplies 2 power supplies For DCX-4S with any number of FS8-18 blades, 2 220 VAC power supplies are required for redundancy. Power cords The types of power cords provided with the PowerConnect B-DCX-4S are specific to the country where it is installed. For each of these types of power cords (Table 22), the end that connects to the PowerConnect B-DCX-4S has an IEC 60320/C19 cable connector. The AC power receptacles on each power supply are equipped with IEC 60320/C20 power connectors. In order to connect to a power strip already installed in a cabinet, the C20, 20A-250V, 12 AWG power cord is required. To order a power cord, contact your PowerConnect B-DCX-4S supplier. PowerConnect B-DCX-4S Backbone Hardware Reference Manual 91 53-1001808-01

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PowerConnect B-DCX-4S Backbone Hardware Reference Manual
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53-1001808-01
Power cords
A
The power supply requirements for blades in the DCX-4S chassis are shown in
Table 21
.
Power cords
The types of power cords provided with the PowerConnect B-DCX-4S are specific to the country
where it is installed. For each of these types of power cords (
Table 22
), the end that connects to the
PowerConnect B-DCX-4S has an IEC 60320/C19 cable connector. The AC power receptacles on
each power supply are equipped with IEC 60320/C20 power connectors.
In order to connect to a power strip already installed in a cabinet, the C20, 20A-250V, 12 AWG
power cord is required.
To order a power cord, contact your PowerConnect B-DCX-4S supplier.
AC inrush
Maximum 20A peak
System power consumption
AC power consumption is configuration-specific. A system with four FC8-48
port blades (loaded with 1W SFPs), two CP8 blades, two CR4S-8 blades, and
two blower assemblies consumes 841W.
TABLE 21
Power supply requirements
Blades
Type of Blade
DCX-4S @110 VAC
(redundant
configuration)
DCX-4S @200-240 VAC
(redundant
configuration)
Comments
FC4-16
FC4-32
FC4-48
FC8-16
FC8-32
Port blade
2 power supplies
2 power supplies
FC10-6
FC8-48
Port blade
Not supported
2 power supplies
FR14-18i
FC4-16IP
FA4-18
Intelligent blade
Not supported
2 power supplies
FS8-18
FX8-24
FCOE10-24
Intelligent blade
Not supported
2 power supplies
For DCX-4S with any number of
FS8-18 blades, 2 220 VAC
power supplies are required
for redundancy.
TABLE 20
Power specifications
(Continued)
Specification
Value