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CiscoASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide
AppendixA Technical Specifications
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers AC Electrical Specifications
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers AC Electrical SpecificationsTableA-3 CiscoASR 90 00 Series Routers AC Electrical Specifications
Description Cisco ASR 9010 Cisco ASR 9006 Cisco ASR 9904 Cisco ASR 9922 Cisco ASR 9912
Power
modules per
system
Version 1 power
system: Up to six AC
power modules per
system, three per tray
Version 2 power
system: Up to eight
AC power modules
per system, four per
tray
Version 3 power
system: Up to six AC
power modules per
system, three per tray
Version 1 power
system: Up to three
AC power modules
per system
Version 2 power
system: Up to four
AC power modules
per system
Version 2 power
system:
Up to four AC
power modules
per system
Version 2 power
system: Up to sixteen
AC power modules per
system, four per tray
Version 3 power
system: Up to twelve
AC power modules per
system, three per tray
Version 2 power
system:
Up to twelve AC
power modules per
system, four per
tray
Version 3 power
system:
Up to nine AC
power modules per
system, three per
tray
Total AC
input power
per power
module
Version 2 power
system: 3290VA
(3000 W output
module)
Version 3 power
system: 6510 VA
(6000 W output
module)
Version 1 power
system: 3400 VA
(volt-amps) per AC
power module
Version 2 power
system: 3290 VA
(3000 W output
module)
Version 2 power
system: 3290 VA
(3000 W output
module)
Version 2 power
system: 3290 VA
(3000 W output
module)
Version 3 power
system: 6510 VA
(6000 W output
module)
Version 2 power
system: 3290 VA
(3000 W output
module
Version 3 power
system: 6510 VA
(6000 W output
module)
Rated input
voltage per
power module
200–240 VAC nominal (range: 180 to 264VAC)
220–240 VAC (UK)
Rated input
line
frequency1
50/60 Hz nominal (range: 47 to 63Hz)
50/60 Hz (UK)
Input current
draw1
15 A maximum at 200VAC
13 A maximum at 220 to 240VRMS (UK)
Source AC
service
requirement1
1. For each AC power supply module. Some power/chassis configurations may operate at lower current ratings than those specified in this table. Contact your
Cisco technical representative for more information.
20 A North America; 16A international;
13 AUnited Kingdom
Redundancy AC power modules
operate in N+N
redundancy mode2
2. The number of AC power modules needed depends on the configuration of the chassis (e.g. number of line cards, RP cards, and FCs installed). Use the
Cisco Power Calculator (Cisco.com account required) at http://tools.cisco.com/cpc/launch.jsp to calculate how many AC power modules are needed.
At least two AC
power modules
required for N+1
redundancy for a
fully configured
system
At least two AC
power modules
required for N+1
redundancy for a
fully configured
system
AC power modules
operate in N+N
redundancy mode2
AC power modules
operate in N+N
redundancy mode2