Power supply specifications
The power supplies are universal and capable of functioning worldwide without using
voltage jumpers or switches. They meet IEC 6 1000-4-5 surge voltage requirements
and are autoranging in terms of accommodating input voltages and line frequencies.
Each power supply integrates its own built-in fan for cooling, pushing the air forward
towardtheportsideoftheswitch.
Table 31 lis
ts the power supply specifications.
Table 31 Power supply specifications
Specificatio n
Descriptio
n
Outlet Correctly wired and ea rth-grounded
Maximum output from each power
supply
4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switches:
75 Watts, with fans operating
4/32 and 4
/64 SAN Switches:
300 Watt
s, with fans operating
4/32B SAN Switch: 60 Watts, with fans oper-
ating
Maximumsystempowerconsumption
4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switches: 50–65
Watts (depending on transceiver vendor)
4/32 SAN Switch: 100 Watts
4/64 SAN Switch: 245 Watts
4/32B SAN Switch: 56 Watts maximum, 50
Watts typical
Input voltage
4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switches: 100–240
VAC (nominal 80% efficiency), autoranging
4/32, 4/64 and 4/32B SAN Switches: 90–264 VAC
(nominal 80% efficiency), autoranging
Ha
rmonic distortion
Active power factor correction per IEC61000-3-2
BTU rating
4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switches: 266 BTU
4/32 SAN Switch: 417 BTU
4/64 SAN Switch: 836 B TU
4/32B SAN Switch: 56 Watts / 0.8 X 3.412
BTU/hr/Watts = 239 BTU/hr
Inrush current
4/8 and 4/16 SAN Switches: 25 A
4/32, 4/64 and 4/32B SAN Switches: 15
A
Input line protection
Fused in both hot and neutral lines using independent fuses
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