Power distribution – FUJITSU Primecenter M1 BS2000 User Manual

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Power Distribution

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Redundancy concept

The power supply to the PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch rack can be included
optionally as part of a redundancy concept. In the simplest scenario,
redundancy is achieved with the 3-phase mains connection by distributing
redundant power supplies to the phases.

Ever higher redundancy is achieved by duplicating the current distribution
components so that the PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch rack can be connected to
two independent inhouse power distribution networks via a dual power feed.
This option is offered both in 1-phase and 3-phase socket strips.

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CAUTION!

Remember in configurations with several mains supply cables that all
cables
must be disconnected before working with the cabling so that
there is no current flowing to the rack!

The power supply complies with the requirements of the EN60950
regulations. This allows a PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch rack to be
connected with flexible 3 or 5-wire cables to a rated current of up to
16 A/32 A/50 A per phase. The respective line cross-sections should be
noted.

Because of the high number of power supply units within the PRIMECENTER
M1 19-inch rack , the configuration can carry leakage currents > 3.5 mA. For this
reason, the PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch rack may generally only be connected
to internal power distribution networks via rigid connections or via industrial
connections in accordance with IEC309.

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Note the requirements outlined in the data sheets when installing the
power distribution unit.

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