Connecting The Switch To The Redundant Power System - 3Com ProCurve E4500-48 Getting Started Manual

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2: I
HAPTER
NSTALLING THE
Connecting the
Switch to the
Redundant Power
System
S
WITCH
Table 7 Power Availability
1
No Rectifier
1500W
Redundancy
N+1 Rectifier
-
Redundancy
The -48V DC power distribution provides the mechanism to connect to
the Switch 4500 PWR. The distribution consists of a number of circuit
breakers and connection terminals for the positive (common) and
negative -48V outputs. Each Switch 4500 PWR must be individually
connected to a circuit breaker terminal.
A battery can also be connected to battery terminals prior to the DC
power distribution to provide uninterrupted power in order to protect
against the loss of AC mains power.
3Com's RPS solution uses -48V DC power distribution. The RPS system
provides bulk -48V DC power that is separately distributed to a number
of network switches.
Each RPS consists of a shelf which can house from one to six rectifiers, a
Distribution Module and a Management Module.
When connecting the RPS to the Switch, the circuit breaker and 2-core
cable need to be matched to the power rating of the Switch. Table 8
shows the recommended circuit breaker and cable rating for the Switch
4500. The recommended cable length should not exceed 3 metres (9.84
feet).
Table 8 Switch 4500 Circuit Breaker and Cable Ratings
Circuit Breaker Minimum 2-Core Cable Diameter
Non PoE
6A C type
PoE
25A C type
WARNING: RPS Manufacturers recommendations must be followed
when connecting the cable to the RPS.
Rectifiers
2
3
3000W
4500W
1500W
3000W
18 AWG (solid or stranded cable)
12 AWG (solid or stranded cable
4
5
6
6000W
7500W
9000W
4500W
6000W
7500W
)

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