Power module ordering guide – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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Power

module

model

Height Input Support

for PoE

Rated voltage range

Maximu

m output

power

Maximum PoE

output power

PSR320-D

1 RU

DC

No

–48 VDC to –60 VDC

300 W

N/A

PSR650-A 1

RU

AC

No

100 VAC to 240 VAC,
50/60Hz

650 W

N/A

PSR650-D

1 RU

DC

No

–48 VDC to –60 VDC

650 W

N/A

PSR1400-A 3

RU AC No

100 VAC to
240 VAC
50/60Hz

110 V 1150W N/A

220 V 1400W N/A

PSR1400-D

3 RU

DC

Yes

–48 VDC to –60 VDC

1400 W 6720 W

PSR2800-ACV 3

RU AC Yes

100 VAC to
240 VAC
50/60Hz

110 V 1150 W 1150 W

220 V 1400 W 1400 W

PSR6000-ACV 3

RU AC Yes

100 VAC to
240 VAC
50/60Hz

110 V 1150 W

One PoE input:
1200 W

Two PoE inputs:

2400 W

Three PoE

inputs: 3600

W

220 V 1400 W

One PoE input:
1800 W

Two PoE inputs:

3600 W

Three PoE

inputs: 5300

W

NOTE:

The rack unit (RU) specifies the rack height, and 1 RU is 44.45 mm (1.75 inch).

Power module ordering guide

CAUTION:

A chassis must be configured with at least one power module. To improve power supply availability, you
can configure a chassis with two power modules for redundancy.

The power modules installed on an S7500E switch must be the same type (AC or DC) and model.

Support for power module models depends on the S7500E chassis model. You can order power

modules according to the power supply environments and power consumption requirements. For more

information, see

Table 36

and

Table 37

.

Make sure the total maximum output power of the ordered power modules is greater than the
overall power consumption. H3C recommends that you reserve 20% of the maximum output power.

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