Selecting The Power Supplies And Power Convertor Trays That You Need For Your Fortigate-5050 Configuration - Fortinet FortiGate FortiGate-5001A Hardware Manual

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FortiGate-5050 chassis
Selecting the power supplies and power convertor trays that you need for
your FortiGate-5050 configuration
FortiGate-5000 Series Hardware Guide
01-00000-0293-20060315
Connecting the FortiGate-5050 chassis to AC power using the FortiGate-5053 power converter tray
Figure 17: Front panel of the FortiGate-5053 power converter tray with one power
supply removed
Slot 3
The back panel of the FortiGate-5053 (shown in
power connector terminal consisting of a RTN connector and a -48VDC
connector. The -48VDC connector is labelled -V. The RTN connector is not
labelled.
Figure 18: Back panel of the FortiGate-5053 power converter tray
Positive
(RTN)
(red)
The back panel also includes three AC power connectors numbered 1, 2, 3. The
AC connector numbering corresponds to the slot numbering showing in
Each connector connects AC power directly to a FortiGate-5020/5050 power
supply. The FortiGate-5053 can contain 1, 2, or 3 FortiGate-5020/5050 power
supplies. You should only connect AC power to the power supplies that are
installed.
AC input power characteristics:
AC input voltage: 110 to 250 VAC
AC input current: 10A
Frequency: 47 to 63 Hz
This section provides some basic information for determining how many
FortiGate-5053 power converter trays and FortiGate-5020/5050 power supplies
that you need, depending on the power requirements of your FortiGate-5050
chassis. This section provides guidelines only. Actual requirements may vary
depending on your installation requirements. Contact Fortinet Technical Support if
you need more information.
Slot 2
Figure
24 VAC 1
V-
V-
-48V/-58 VDC
(black)
DC out
Slot 1
18) includes one DC
2
3
AC in
Figure
17.
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