Power cords, Table 20 – Brocade Communications Systems Brocade Backbone DCX 8510-4 User Manual

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Power cords

A

Power supply redundancy is key to your installation, so any demand must be met with twice the
capacity. See

Table 20

for power supply requirements for specific demand ranges.

In addition to these tables, you can consult the power tables in the latest update of the Fabric OS
Release Notes.

Power cords

The types of power cords provided with the Brocade DCX 8510-4 are specific to the country where it
is installed. For each of the types of power cords in

Table 21

, the end that connects to the Brocade

DCX 8510-4 has an IEC 60320/C19 cable connector. The AC power receptacles on each power
supply are equipped with IEC 60320/C20 power connectors.

In order to connect to a power strip already installed in a cabinet, the C20, 20A-250V, 12 AWG
power cord is required.

To order a power cord, contact your Brocade DCX 8510-4 supplier.

FX8-24

250

Extension
blade

12 8 Gbps SFP+
10 1 Gbps Ethernet
2 10 Gbps Ethernet

up to 4

48 8 Gbps
40 1 Gbps Ethernet
8 10 Gbps Ethernet

Fan unit

90

NA

NA

2 fans per chassis

NA

TABLE 20

Power supply requirements

Demand

power supplies @ 110
VAC (nominal)

power supplies @ 220
VAC (nominal)

up to 1000W

2

2

1000W-2000W

NA - cannot achieve
redundancy

2

greater than 2000W

NA - cannot achieve
redundancy

NA - cannot achieve
redundancy

TABLE 19

Power demands per component (Continued)

Blade or fan
units

Maximum
Power Draw
(Watts)

Type of Blade Ports per blade

Number of blades
permitted in chassis

Total ports per chassis

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