Cisco Systems MDS 9200, MDS 9100, MDS 9500 Power Considerations, AC Power

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Site Preparation

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Power Considerations

AC and DC power supplies, and an optional redundant (second) power supply, are available for most systems. Be careful when connecting systems to the supply circuit so that wiring is not overloaded.

Note Refer to your hardware installation guide for AC and DC power specifications and for redundant power supply availability.

Ensure that circuits are sized according to local and national codes and that the site power meets the power requirements as specified in the hardware installation guide. If available, you can use an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to protect against power failures.

Caution Avoid UPS types that use ferroresonant technology. These UPS types can become unstable with systems like the Cisco MDS 9000 Family, which can have substantial current draw fluctuations because of fluctuating data traffic patterns.

Caution To prevent loss of input power, ensure the total maximum loads on the circuits supplying power to the switch are within the current ratings for the wiring and breakers.

AC Power

The system is designed for connection to TN power systems. A TN power system is a power distribution system with one point connected directly to earth (ground). The exposed conductive parts of the installation are connected to that point by protective earth conductors.

Ensure that the plug-socket combination is accessible at all times, because it serves as the main disconnecting device.

DC Power

Follow these guidelines for DC power supplies:

Connect DC-input power supplies only to a DC power source that complies with the safety extra-low voltage (SELV) requirements in the UL 60950, CSA 60950, EN 60950, and IEC 60950 standards.

Ensure that there is a readily accessible disconnect device incorporated in the building's installation wiring.

Ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit before installing or removing power supplies. Tape the switch handle of the DC circuit breaker in the off position.

Use only copper conductors to connect to a DC terminal block.

Use approved wiring terminations, such as closed-loop or spade-type with upturned lugs, when stranded wiring is required. These terminations should be the appropriate size for the wires and should clamp both the insulation and the conductor.

Ensure that no exposed portion of the DC-input power source wire extends from the terminal block plug. An exposed wire can conduct a harmful level of electricity.

Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco MDS 9000 Family

 

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Contents Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved Site Preparation Grounding the System Ensuring Overcurrent ProtectionCreating a Safe Environment Rack-Mounting the SystemStabilizing the System AC Power Power ConsiderationsPreventing ESD Damage Using Redundant PowerInstalling and Servicing the System Preventing EMI Disconnecting PowerWorking with Lasers Disposing of the System Covering Empty SlotsStatement 5-Chassis Lifting Warning Translated Safety Warnings Translated Safety Warnings Statement 166-Backplane Voltage Warning Translated Safety Warnings Statement 181-Wrist Strap and Midplane Contact Warning Translated Safety Warnings Translated Safety Warnings Statement 258-Fan Tray Removal Warning Statement 289-Power Supply Installation Warning Translated Safety Warnings Statement 341-Metal Contacts on the Battery Statement 1003-DC Power Disconnection Translated Safety Warnings Translated Safety Warnings Translated Safety Warnings Translated Safety Warnings Translated Safety Warnings Translated Safety Warnings Statement 1008-Class 1 Laser Product Translated Safety Warnings Statement 1017-Restricted Area Translated Safety Warnings Statement 1022-Disconnect Device Statement 1028-More Than One Power Supply Translated Safety Warnings Statement 1029-Blank Faceplates and Cover Panels Translated Safety Warnings Translated Safety Warnings Statement 1030-Equipment Installation Translated Safety Warnings Statement 1034-Backplane Voltage Translated Safety Warnings Statement 1040-Product Disposal Statement 1045-Short-circuit Protection Translated Safety Warnings Statement 1046-Installing or Replacing the Unit Translated Safety Warnings Statement 1051-Laser Radiation Translated Safety Warnings Statement 1057-Hazardous Radiation Exposure Translated Safety Warnings Bewaar Deze Instructies Statement 1071-Warning DefinitionBewahren SIE Diese Hinweise GUT AUF Spara Dessa Anvisningar GEM Disse Anvisninger Translated Safety Warnings Statement 1073-No User-Serviceable Parts Translated Safety Warnings European Directives Lithuanian European Directives Standards Compliance Etsi Statement 340-Class a Warning for CISPR22 Class a Notice for FCCClass a Notice for Canada EMC Class a Notices and Warnings EMC Class a Notices and Warnings Japanese Electric Appliance and Radio Laws Statement 371-Power Cable and AC AdapterHardware Installation Regulatory Compliance and Safety InformationRelease Notes Compatibility InformationTroubleshooting and Reference Command-Line InterfaceInstallation and Configuration Note Cisco Fabric Manager78-17429-05