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MX480 AC Power Supply Description

Each AC power supply weighs approximately 5.0 lb (2.3 kg) and consists of one AC appliance inlet, an AC input switch, a fan, and LEDs to monitor the status of the power supply. Figure 1 shows the power supply. For existing power supplies, each inlet requires a dedicated AC power feed and a dedicated 15 A (250 VAC) circuit breaker.

For high-capacity power supplies, each inlet requires a dedicated AC power feed and a dedicated 16.0 A @ 100 VAC or 16.0 A @ 200 VAC circuit breaker., or as required by local code.

Figure 1: AC Power Supply

AC Power Supply

Figure 2: High-Capacity AC Power Supply

High-Capacity AC Power Supply

For more information about the AC power specifications, see the MX480 3D Universal Edge Router Hardware Guide PDF Document.

Warning: The router is pluggable type A equipment installed in a restricted-access location. It has a separate protective earthing terminal (sized for UNC 1/4-20 ground lugs) provided on the chassis in addition to the grounding pin of the power supply cord. This separate protective earthing terminal must be permanently connected to earth.

AC Power Supply Configurations

The MX480 router supports either the low-line (110 V) AC power configuration or the high-line (220 V) AC power configuration.

  • In the low-line (110 V) AC power configuration, the MX480 router contains three or four AC power supplies (see Figure 1), located horizontally at the rear of the chassis in slots PEM0 through PEM3 (left to right). Each AC power supply provides power to all components in the router. When three power supplies are present, they share power almost equally within a fully populated system. Four AC power supplies provide full power redundancy. If one power supply fails or is removed, the remaining power supplies assume the entire electrical load without interruption. Three power supplies provide the maximum configuration with full power for as long as the router is operational. The low-line configuration requires three power supplies and the fourth power supply provides redundancy. With high-capacity power supplies, you must have a minimum of three power supplies installed in the router.
  • In the high-line (220 V) AC power configuration, the MX480 router contains two or four AC power supplies (see Figure 1), located horizontally at the rear of the chassis in slots PEM0 through PEM3 (left to right). In a high-line AC power configuration, each AC power supply provides power to all components in the router. When two or more power supplies are present, they share power almost equally within a fully populated system. Four AC power supplies provide full power redundancy. If one power supply fails or is removed, the remaining power supplies assume the entire electrical load without interruption.Two power supplies provide the maximum configuration with full power for as long as the router is operational. In the two-PEM high-line configuration, slots PEM0 and PEM1 or PEM2 and PEM3 are used. The high-line configuration requires two power supplies, with the third and fourth providing redundancy. With high-capacity power supplies, you must have a minimum of two power supplies installed in the router.
 

Related Documentation

  • MX Series
  • MX480 Chassis Description
  • MX480 Power System Description
  • MX480 AC Power Supply LEDs
 

Published: 2011-09-08

 
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