Fujitsu BX400 S1 manual Connecting the system unit to the mains, Cable routing

Models: BX400 S1

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Installing the hardware

4.5.1Cable routing

The cables are routed along the support uprights of the rack.

4.6Connecting the system unit to the mains

The system unit has four bays for hot-swap power supply units. In the base configuration, it is fitted with one power supply unit.

VCAUTION!

Read the information on determining how many power supply units are required (see "Hot-plug power supply units" on page 119).

The power supply units automatically adjust to a mains voltage between 100 - 240 V. The system unit may only be used if the local mains voltage is within the voltage range of the system.

The 1600 W power supply units may only be connected to 16 A power outlets, a UPS, a 32 A power distribution unit, or CEE sockets. When ordering the system unit, you must specify which socket type is available at the installation location, so that the cables with the appropriate C19 connectors can be supplied.

For the Japanese market:

The 1600W power supply units may only be connected to NEMA L6-15, IEC 60320-C20, or NEMA 5-15 sockets.

Always connect the cable first to the power supply unit and then to the mains.

ÊFirst connect the insulated C19 connector of the power cable to the power supply units of the system unit, and then plug the connector into the UPS, power distribution unit or an external socket. The system can be configured to support *True AC redundancy or non-AC redundancy.

ITrue AC redundancy is recommended for systems used for critical business applications. This will result in the system to continue operation during a power failure as the redundant part of the subsystem is plugged into a separate AC source [e.g. uninterruptable power supply (UPS)).

IRefer to tables below for maximum DC loading for both AC redundant and AC non redundant configurations.

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Fujitsu BX400 S1 manual Connecting the system unit to the mains, Cable routing