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154 Brocade FastIron SX Series Chassis Hardware Installation Guide
53-1002500-01
Power supply specifications
7
Electrical specifications
Table 37 lists the electrical specifications for the power supplies. The AC power supplies provide
single phase electric power.
Operating altitude 10,000 feet maximum for power supplies
with the following manufacturing part
numbers
1
:
32014-xxx
32016-xxx
6,600 feet maximum for power supplies
with the following manufacturing part
numbers:
32005-xxx
32007-xxx
up to 6,600 feet
above sea level
up to 6,600 feet
above sea level
Operating noise 50 dB maximum for power supplies with
the following manufacturing part
numbers:
32014-xxx
32016-xxx
65 dB maximum for power supplies with
the following manufacturing part
numbers:
32005-xxx
32007-xxx
50 dB maximum 50 dB maximum
Cooling two internal fans one internal fan two internal fans
Storage Environment
Storage temperature -40
to 85 C, -40 to 185 F-40 to 85 C, -40
to 185
F
-40
to 85 C, -40
to 185
F
Storage humidity 95% maximum, non-condensing 95% maximum,
non-condensing
95% maximum,
non-condensing
Storage altitude up to 15,000 feet above sea level up to 15,000 feet
above sea level
up to 15,000 feet
above sea level
1. Manufacturing part numbers are inscribed on the power supply (top)
labels.
TABLE 37 Electrical specifications for power supplies
Power Supply
1
Input voltage
range
Input current Inrush current Maximum Output Maximum
BTUs per
hour
SX-ACPWR-SYS with
manufacturing part
number 32014-xxx
100 – 240 VAC,
50 – 60 Hz
16 amps at 100
VAC
8 amps at 200 VAC
30 amps peak
maximum
1200 watts of total
output power
4092
SX-ACPWR-SYS with
manufacturing part
number 32005-xxx
100 – 240 VAC,
50 – 60 Hz
14.3 amps at 100
VAC
7.1 amps at 200
VAC
30 amps peak
maximum
1200 watts of total
output power
4092
TABLE 36 Environmental considerations for power supplies (Continued)
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