Cisco Systems 7513 manual Power Supply Specifications, Specification Rating

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Product Overview

Power Supply Specifications

Table 1 lists the AC-input power supply specifications.

The specifications listed in Table 1 apply to the new and older AC-input power supplie

Table 1

Cisco 7513 AC-Input Power Supply Specifications

 

 

Specification

Rating

 

 

AC-input voltage

100 to 240 VAC1, 20 amps maximum

Frequency

 

50 to 60 Hz

 

 

Internal DC voltages supplied and steady-state

+5.2 VAC @ 200A

maximum current ratings

+12 VAC @ 35A

 

 

–12 VAC @ 3A

 

 

+24 VAC @ 8A

 

 

Input power requirement

1600W

 

 

Power output

1200W with a maximum configuration and one or

 

 

two AC-input power supplies

 

 

Heat dissipation

5465 Btu/hr

 

 

 

Weight

 

25 pounds (11.34 kilograms)

 

 

Cable supplied

12 American Wire Gauge (AWG), 20-amp2

1.VAC = volts direct current.

2.The Cisco 7513 requires a minimum of 20-amp service, with a 20-amp receptacle at the power source. The power cable supplied with the Cisco 7513 uses a 20-amp male plug.

Dual power supplies are automatically load-sharing and redundant, which means that you can install or replace a second power supply on line. During normal operation, dual supplies provide system power simultaneously (load share). When you remove one supply, the remaining supply immediately ramps up to provide full power and maintain uninterrupted power to the system. Whenever possible, connect each power supply to a separate AC source.

Caution The new and older power supplies must not be used simultaneously in the Cisco 7513. The redundant power, load-sharing feature of the Cisco 7513 requires identical power supplies in each of the two power supply bays. While no physical damage will occur if the two different supplies are installed into a Cisco 7513, there is the possibility of erratic system behavior and error messages.

The AC-input power supply uses a power factor corrector (PFC) that automatically adjusts for the input voltage being supplied. The AC-input voltage range is 100 to 240 VAC. The power supplies are self-monitoring. Each supply monitors its own temperature and internal voltages. An internal fan in each power supply draws cooling air from the rear of the chassis, through the power supply, and out the front of the chassis. The power supply airflow is separate from that of the rest of the chassis.

The Cisco 7513 requires a minimum of 20-amp service, with a 20-amp receptacle at the power source. The power cable supplied with the Cisco 7513 uses a 20-amp male plug. shows the cable connector plug and the 20-amp receptacle required to connect the 20-amp cable to your AC source.

Note Wiring codes prevent this type of power cable from being used with the power strips in equipment racks.

Upgrading the 1200-Watt, AC-Input Power Supplies in the Cisco 7513

 

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Contents Copyright 2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved Label on the New AC-Input Power Supply Right Side View Determining the Power Supply ModelReceptacle Product OverviewCisco 7513 Rear-Panel View with the New Power Supplies Specification Rating Power Supply SpecificationsAC-Input Power Supply LEDs, New Power Supply Power Supply LED IndicationsPower Environmental Monitoring Environmental Monitoring and Reporting FunctionsNormal High Warning High Critical Shutdown Router# show env last Environmental ReportsRouter# show env table Safety with Electricity Installation Safety, ESD Precautions, and Tools RequiredSafety Guidelines Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Tools and Parts RequiredCircuit Protection Requirements Replacing Older AC-Input Power SuppliesOFF position Removing Older Power SuppliesSupporting the Older Power Supply Installing New Power SuppliesSupporting the New Power Suppl Checking the New Power Supply Installation Power Cord Warning Obtaining Documentation Related DocumentationCisco.com Ordering DocumentationDocumentation Feedback Submitting a Service RequestObtaining Technical Assistance Cisco Technical Support WebsiteObtaining Additional Publications and Information Definitions of Service Request SeverityObtaining Additional Publications and Information OL-6324-01

7513 specifications

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