Overview PSR1110-56A (JG545A) is an AC-input and DC-output power supply. It provides a maximum output of 1110 W and delivers the following features: Table 1 Features Feature Description Protection against over-current input, under-voltage input, over-voltage output, output Protection current limiting, output short circuit, and over-temperature.
Item Specifications Output current 19.63 A Maximum output 1110 W power Dimensions (H × W × 40.1 × 82.6 × 297.7 mm (1.58 × 3.25 × 11.72 in) Operating temperature –5°C to +45°C (23°F to 113°F) Relative humidity 5% to 95% Appearance Figure 1 Appearance...
(1) Input status LED (AC OK) (2) AC-input power receptacle (3) Latch (4) Handle (5) Output status LED (DC OK) LEDs The power supply has two status LEDs on its front panel. Table 3 LED description Status Description Steady green The power input is normal.
Installing and removing the power supply Safety precautions To avoid possible bodily injury and power supply and device damage, follow these safety precautions: • When you install and remove the power supply, always wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure it makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded.
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Figure 2 Installation procedure To install the power supply: Put on the ESD wrist strap and make sure the strap makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded. Unpack the power supply and verify that the power supply model is as required. Remove the filler panel if any from the target power supply slot.
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Figure 3 Removing a filler panel (1) If the filler panel is as shown in Figure 4, put your finger into the hole in the filler panel and pull the filler panel out along the guide rails.
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Figure 4 Removing a filler panel (2) Insert the power supply into the slot, as shown in Figure a. Correctly orient the power supply with the characters upward. b. Holding the handle of the power supply with one hand and supporting the bottom of the power supply with the other, slide the power supply along the guide rails into the slot.
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Figure 5 Installing the power supply After installation, the power supply (including the power supply handle) adds 64 mm (2.52 in) to the depth of the device, as shown Figure Figure 6 Appearance of the power supply after installation IMPORTANT: Keep the filler panel and the packaging box and packaging bag of the power supply for future use.
Connecting the AC power cord CAUTION: • Use the AC power cord provided with the power supply. The AC power cord uses a high-temperature C15 connector. • Make sure the power cord has a separate circuit breaker. • Turn off the circuit breaker before connecting the power cord.
Figure 8 Securing the AC power cord Connect the other end of the AC power cord to the AC power source, and turn on the circuit breaker. Examine the AC OK LED on the power supply. If the LED is steady green, the power cord is connected correctly.
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Figure 9 Power supply removing procedure To remove the power supply: Turn off the circuit breaker at the power input end. Put on the ESD wrist strap and make sure the strap makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded. Loosen the cable tie and remove the power cord.
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