Power connection guidelines for ac-powered routers – Cisco XR 12406 User Manual

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Cisco XR 12406 Router Installation Guide

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Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation

Installation Site Requirements

Power Connection Guidelines for AC-Powered Routers

When the Cisco XR 12406 Router operates with an AC PDU, observe these
guidelines:

Original series Cisco XR 12406 routers: A power factor corrector (PFC)
allows the power supply to accept AC power source voltage from an AC
power source operating from 100 to 120 VAC 20-amp service in North
America, and a range of from 185 to 264 VAC 16-amp service in an
international environment.

Enhanced series Cisco XR 12406 routers: Supports 220 VAC only which
requires 20-amp service in North America, and 16-amp service in an
international environment.

Use only the 14-foot (4.3-meter) AC power cords shipped with the system.

Provide a dedicated power source with its own circuit breaker for each
AC-input power supply installed in the router.

Install an uninterruptable power source where possible.

Power plug types used in North America, Australia, and Europe are described in

Table 2-1

and shown in

Figure 2-3

.

Table 2-1

AC-Input Power Cord International Options

Label

Description

Cisco Product Number

United States

110 VAC (original
Cisco XR 12000 series
routers)

CAB-GSR6-US

United States

220 VAC (enhanced
Cisco XR 12000 series
routers)

CAB-GSR6-220V-US

North America

20A, 250 VAC

CAB-GSR16-US=

Australia, New Zealand

15A, 250 VAC

CAB-GSR16-AU=

Europe, Argentina, Brazil

16A, 250 VAC

CAB-GSR16-EU=

Italy

16A, 250 VAC

CAB-GSR16-IT=

United Kingdom

13A, 250 VAC (13A
replaceable fuse)

CAB-GSR16-UK=

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