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Table 48: Component AC Power Requirements
Component
NSPC
IOC
Use the information in Table 47 on page 189 and Table 48 on page 190 to calculate power
consumption for various hardware configurations, input current from a different source
voltage, and thermal output, as shown in the following examples. These examples use
maximum values per IOC.
Typical power consumption for AC-powered devices:
Minimum AC-powered configuration:
Base device + 1 NSPC =
210 W + 214 W = 424 W
Maximum AC-powered configuration:
Base device + 1NSPC + 1 IOC =
210 W + 214 W + 61 W = 485 W
Typical system thermal output (based on maximally configured AC-powered services
gateway at 110 V input):
Watts * 3.41 = BTU/hr
485 W * 3.41 = 1653.85 BTU/hr
SRX1400 Services Gateway AC Power Supply Electrical Specifications on page 188
SRX1400 Services Gateway AC Power System Electrical Specifications on page 188
SRX1400 Services Gateway AC Power Cord Specifications on page 190
SRX1400 Services Gateway AC Power Supply on page 33
Connecting the SRX1400 Services Gateway to an AC Power Supply on page 79
Each AC power supply has a single AC appliance inlet located on the power supply that
requires a dedicated AC power feed and a dedicated 15 A (250 VAC) circuit breaker. Most
sites distribute power through a main conduit that leads to frame-mounted power
distribution panels, one of which can be located at the top of the rack that houses the
device. An AC power cord connects each power supply to the power distribution panel.
Locate the power cord or cords with the type of plug appropriate for your geographical
location to connect the device to AC power using the model number.
The services gateway uses detachable AC power cords with C13 appliance couplers at
the female end as described by International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standard
Power Requirement (Watts)
214 W
61 W (max.)
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