Cisco GS7000 Installation And Operation Manual page 83

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Node Power Limitations
Nodes and hub nodes must be configured in a manner that prevents potential
thermal overloads. Heat generated by the node can reduce the life of the equipment.
CAUTION:
The life of the equipment may be reduced if configured to draw more than the
recommended level of power from the power supplies.
Two power supplies can provide a maximum power level of 100 watts to the node or
hub node. The RF amplifier uses the majority of the available power. Maintain the
total power consumption of all modules in the housing within these guidelines to
minimize the heat generated. Find the optimal configuration by summing the power
consumption of the RF amplifier plus the other individual modules in the housing
using the following table.
Important: Do not populate the housing with any combination of modules that
would draw more than the available power of 100 watts.
The following table lists the modules and their respective power consumption.
Equipment
Transmitter
Transmitter
Standard Input
Receiver
Standard Input
Receiver
Low Input Receiver
Low Input Receiver
EDFA
EDFA
EDFA
Optical Switch
Status Monitor/ Local
Control Module
RF Amplifier
Type
1310 nm dfb,
analog CWDM
analog DWDM
operating
standby
operating
standby
17 dBm
20 dBm
22 dBm
4-way forward segmentable
Power Supply Module
Maximum Power
Typical Power
Draw (Watts)
Draw (Watts)
4.1
3.4
5.4
4.8
4.1
3.9
0.5
0.4
4.1
3.85
0.5
0.4
4.5
4
7
5
9
7
2
1.5
2.6
0.9
72.8
72.9
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