Contents Overview ···························································· 1 Front panel ················································································· 2 LEDs ··························································································· 2 Technical specifications ······························································ 3 Power supplies configuration ······················································ 4 Installing and removing the power supply ·········· 6 Installing the power supply ························································· 6 ...
Overview The PSR3000-54A (JH348A) AC-input and DC-output power supply is hot swappable and provides a maximum output of 3000 W. Table 1 PSR3000-54A power supply features Feature Description Protection against input under-voltage, input over-voltage, output over-voltage, output short Protection circuit, output under-current, output over-current, and overheat.
Front panel Figure 1 Front panel (1) Power input LED (AC OK) (2) Handle (3) AC input receptacle (4) Latch (5) Power output LED (DC OK) (6) Air vents LEDs The PSR3000-54A power supply has two LEDs.
Table 2 LED description Mark Color Description No AC power input. Power Low AC input voltage. The power input supply has entered the protected state. Green Normal AC input. Green Normal DC output. DC output failure. An alarm condition occurs, for example, Power output short circuit, output output...
Item Specifications Maximum input current 16 A Maximum output 55.6 A current • 1200 W @ 110 VAC • 2400 W @ 175 to 200 VAC Maximum output power • 3000 W @ 220 VAC 41 × 100 × 332 mm (1.61 × 3.94 × Dimensions (H ×...
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• For easy usage and maintenance, configure a circuit breaker for each power input. The rated current of the circuit breaker must be a minimum of 20 A.
Installing and removing the power supply Installing the power supply To avoid bodily injury and device damage, follow the procedures Figure 2 to install the power supply. Figure 2 Power supply installation procedure Before the installation, prepare an ESD wrist strap and a flat-blade screwdriver yourself.
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If the target slot has a blank panel, thread the flat-blade screwdriver through the hole in the handle of the blank panel and pull the blank panel out. Figure 3 Removing the blank panel Unpack the power supply. Correctly orient the power supply. If you install the power supply in a left power supply slot, make sure the latch is above the handle.
The power supply is foolproof. If the power supply is oriented incorrectly, you cannot install the power supply into the slot. If you encounter a hard resistance while inserting the power supply, pull out the power supply, reorient it, and then insert it again.
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The PSR3000-54A power supply is provided with a 16 A AC power cord with a C19 angled connector. You can also use a 16 A AC power cord with a straight entry C19 connector. To connect the power cord: Plug the AC power cord connector into the AC input receptacle of the power supply.
Figure 6 Securing the power cord with a straight entry C19 connector by using an self-adhesive cable tie Plug the other end of the power cord into an AC power receptacle, and turn on the circuit breaker. Verify that the power input LED is ON. If the LED is on, the power cord is correctly connected.
Figure 7 Power supply removal procedure Before you remove a power supply, prepare an ESD wrist strap yourself. Removing the power cord Turn off the circuit breaker for the power cord. Wear an ESD wrist strap, and make sure the strap makes good skin contact and is correctly grounded.
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To remove the power supply: Pressing the latch towards the handle direction, pull the power supply out along the guide rails until it is part way out of the slot. As shown in Figure 8, grasping the handle of the power supply with one hand and supporting the bottom of the power supply with the other hand, pull the module slowly along the guide rails out of the slot.
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