System Specifications

Table A-12

AC-Input Power Supply—Specifications

 

 

 

Description

 

Specification

 

 

Storage temperature

25.8 to 185 °F (–40 to 85 °C)

 

 

Operating Temperature

32 to 122 °F (0 to 50 °C) airflow front to back with 3

(air inlet to power unit)

clearance for exhaust air in unpressurized enclosure

 

 

 

Acoustics

 

60 dBA typical; sound pressure level measured at 1 m

 

 

Humidity (noncondensing)

5% to 95%

 

 

 

Altitude

 

–200 to 13,000 ft (-61 to 3,962 m); adjust temperature at –7

 

 

°C per 1000 ft. above 8000 ft

 

 

Shock and Vibration

Lucent L-533809

 

 

 

ESD

 

IEC1000-4-2

 

 

Reliability (at 40 °C, 200

7500 FITS per TR-EOP-000332

VAC, 1600 W)

1.5 x 105 hours MTBF per RIN

Regulatory compliance

 

 

 

Agency approvals

CE

 

 

UL

 

 

CSA

 

 

VDE

For compliance information refer to the Cisco AS5800

Universal Access Server Regulatory Compliance and Safety

Information document that shipped with your system.

1Each AC-input power supply requires a minimum of 15A service, with a 15A receptacle at the power source. The power cable supplied with the Cisco AS5800 AC-input power shelf uses a 16A male plug.

Enhanced Power Supply Specifications

The power supply for the enhanced AC-input power shelf operates between 200 and 240 VAC input voltage and supplies –48 VDC to the dial shelf. The power supply for the enhanced AC-input power shelf uses a power factor corrector (PFC) that automatically adjusts for the input voltage being supplied.

Table A-13lists the specifications for the enhanced AC-input power shelf AC-input power supply.

Table A-13 Enhanced AC-Input Power Supply Specifications

Description

Specification

Input

 

 

 

Input power requirement

2666.66 volt amps (VA)

 

 

Input voltage

200 to 240 VAC1

Input frequency

50 to 60 hertz (Hz)

 

 

Power factor

0.90 at 50% of full load; 0.99 at full load

 

 

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AS5800 specifications

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