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Table A-10
Description
Source AC service
requirement
Redundancy
1. For each AC power supply module. Some power/chassis configurations may operate at lower current ratings than those
specified in this table. Contact your Cisco technical representative for more information.
Both the AC-powered and DC-powered versions of the Cisco ASR 9922 Router support only version 2
Table A-11
Table A-11
Description
Power modules per system
Total AC input power per
power module
Rated input voltage per
power module
Rated input line frequency
Input current draw
Source AC service
requirement
Redundancy
1. For each AC power supply module. Some power/chassis configurations may operate at lower current ratings than those
specified in this table. Contact your Cisco technical representative for more information.
Both the AC-powered and DC-powered versions of the Cisco ASR 9912 Router support only Version
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide
A-8
Cisco ASR 9922 Router AC Electrical Specifications
Value
20 A North America; 16 A international; 13 A UK
1
AC power modules operate in N+N redundancy mode. Up to sixteen
AC power modules are supported. The number of AC power modules
needed depends on the configuration of the chassis (e.g. number of line
cards, RPs, and FC cards installed). Use the Cisco Power Calculator
(Cisco.com account required) at
to calculate how many AC power modules are needed.
power systems.
lists the AC electrical specifications for the Cisco ASR 9912 Router.
Cisco ASR 9912 Router AC Electrical Specifications
Value
Version 2 power system:
Up to 12 AC power modules per system, four per tray
3400 VA (volt-amps)
200–240 VAC nominal (range: 180 to 264 VAC)
220–240 VAC (UK)
1
50/60 Hz nominal (range: 47 to 63 Hz)
50/60 Hz (UK)
1
15 A maximum at 200 VAC
13 A maximum at 220 to 240 VRMS (UK)
20 A North America; 16 A international; 13 A UK
1
AC power modules operate in N+N redundancy mode. Up to 12 AC
power modules are supported. The number of AC power modules
needed depends on the configuration of the chassis (e.g. number of line
cards, RPs, and FC cards installed). Use the Cisco Power Calculator
(Cisco.com account required) at
to calculate how many AC power modules are needed.
2 power systems.
Appendix A
Technical Specifications
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