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1. 728 E Cordset rating 16 A 250 V Plug CEE 7 7 Length 14 ft 0 in 4 26 m Connector IEC 60320 C19 113360 Figure 2 10 CAB AC 2500W INT JL i Cordset rating 16 A 250 V Length 14 ft O in 4 26 m Plug IEC 309 ii N Connector IEC 60320 C19 113361 Figure 2 11 CAB 7513ACl T 274 dla E Cordset rating 16 A 250 V Plug CEI 23 16 7 Length 14 ft 0 in 4 26 m Connector IEC 60320 C19 Ea 113355 Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide ua OL 4503 24 Chapter2 Preparing for Installation Power Connection Guidelines lil Figure 2 12 CAB 7513AC FIA fla E Cordset rating 20 A 125 V Plug NEMA 5 20 Length 14 ft O in 4 26 m Connector IEC 60320 C19 113356 Figure 2 13 CAB AC C6K TWLK raa lam Cordset rating 16 A 250 V Plug NEMA L6 20 Length 14 ft O in 4 26 m Connector IEC 60320 C19 o 113363 Figure 2 14 CAB 7513ACSA Aaa E Cordset rating 16 A 250 V Plug IEC 884 Length 14 ft 0 in 4 26 m Conne
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3. Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide I OL 4503 24 EN Chapter2 Preparing for Installation HI Site Requirements Warning This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas A restricted access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool lock and key or other means of security Warning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install replace or service this equipment Warning Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source Warning This product requires short circuit overcurrent protection to be provided as part of the building installation Install only in accordance with national and local wiring regulations Site Requirements This section provides site power requirements for the Cisco 7600 series routers You should verify the site power prior to installing the router Power requirements vary for each router ensure that you verify the site power for the type of router you are installing For EMI recommendations refer to the Site Preparation and Safety Guide Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Electrostatic discharge ESD damage which can occur when electronic cards or components are improperly handled results in complete or intermittent failures Port adapters and processor modules consist of printed circuit boards that are fixed in metal carriers Electromagnetic interference EMI
4. Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide OL 4503 24 Chapter2 Preparing for Installation Power Connection Guidelines lili Figure 2 24 CAB AC 2500W ISRL Aaa E l Cordset rating 16 A 250 V Plug SI16S3 Length 14 ft 0 in 4 26 m Connector IEC 60320 C19 a 130113 Figure 2 25 CAB AC 16A AUS o a l Cordset rating 16 A 250 V Plug AU20S3 Length 14 ft 0 in 4 26 m Connector IEC 60320 C19 140586 Figure 2 26 CAB C19 CBN i sa i Connector Cordset rating 16 A 250 V Connector IEC 60320 C20 Length 9 ft 0 in 2 7 m IEC 60320 C19 140587 DC Powered Systems Basic guidelines for DC powered systems include the following e Each chassis power supply should have its own dedicated input power source The source must comply with the safety extra low voltage SELV requirements in the UL 60950 CSA 60950 EN 60950 IEC 60950 standards e The circuit must be protected by a dedicated two pole circuit breaker The circuit breaker should be sized according to the power supply input rating and local or national code requirements Cisco 7600 Series Router
5. Plug CEE 7 7 Cordset rating 16 A 250 V il jen Length 14 ft O in 4 26 m Connector IEC 60320 C19 113360 Figure 2 19 CAB AC 2500W US1 Plug NEMA 6 20 nni fi Cordset rating 16 A 250 V Length 14 ft 0 in 4 26 m Connector IEC 60320 C19 113362 Figure 2 20 WS CAC 4000W US Plug NEMA L6 30 Hardwired to power supply Cordset rating 30 A 250 V Length 12 ft O in 3 65 m 113366 I 0L 4503 24 Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide i Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation IM Power Connection Guidelines Figure 2 21 WS CAC 4000W INT Plug IEC 60309 Figure 2 22 CAB ACS 10 Plug SEV 1011 Cordset rating 32 A 250 V Length 12 ft 0 in 3 65 m LL il 7 7 Cordset rating 10 A 250 V Figure 2 23 CAB AC16A CH Plug GB16C A Length 7 ft O in 2 13 m a E Connector IEC 60320 C19 Hardwired to power supply 113358 pci Cordset rating 16A 250V Length 14 ft 0 in 4 26 m NANA Connector IEC 60320 1 C19 113365 126792
6. Table 2 13 Service modules Table 2 14 SPA Interface Processors SIPs Table 2 15 Ethernet service cards Table 2 16 Optical service modules OSMs Table 2 17 Miscellaneous cards Table 2 18 N Note Module power is the output from the power supply internal to the system The AC input power is the input from the outlet to the power supply The percentage difference between the two values is the efficiency of the power supply Table 2 2 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation Chassis and Fan Trays AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR Watts Watts Watts Cisco 7603 chassis FAN MOD 3 fan trav 0 80 34 00 43 00 145 00 46 00 156 00 FAN MOD 3HS fan trav 2 98 125 16 156 45 534 28 168 23 574 49 Cisco 7604 chassis FAN MOD 4HS fan tray 2 29 96 120 A11 129 441 Cisco 7606 chassis FAN MOD 6 1 05 44 55 188 59 202 Cisco 7606 chassis FAN MOD 6HS 4 29 180 225 769 242 827 Cisco 7606 chassis FAN MOD 6SHS 7 40 311 389 1327 418 1427 Cisco 7609 chassis with tiered speed redundant fans 11 5 483 604 2062 649 2217 Cisco 7609 S chassis FAN MOD 9SHS 7 00 294 00 368 00 1255 00 395 00 1349 00 Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide P24 g OL 4503 24 Chapter2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirements W Table 2 2 Power Requirements and Heat Di
7. e Never attempt to remove the printed circuit board from the metal carrier A Site Requirements Caution between 1 and 10 megohm Mohm For safety periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap The measurement should be Environmental Requirements Insure adequate spacing between racks using the information in Table 2 1 Keep all of the vents clear of obstructions including dust and foreign conductive material and away from the exhaust ports of other equipment Table 2 1 Chassis Airfow Requirements Minimum Minimum Airflow Airflow Air Filter Clearance Horizontal Chassis Model Intake Exhaust Option walls Separation CISCO7603 Figure 1 13 Right side Left side No 6 in 15 cm 12 in 30 5 CISCO7603 S Figure 1 14 Right side Left side No 6 in 15 cm 12 in 30 5 CISCO7604 Figure 1 15 Right side Left sidel Ves 6 in 15 cm 12 in 30 5 CISCO7606 Figure 1 16 Right side Left side No 6 in 15 cm 12 in 30 5 CISCO7606 S Figure l 17 Right side Left side No 6 in 15 cm 12 in 30 5 CISCO7609 Figure 1 18 Front Rear Yes 6 in 15 cm 12 in 30 5 CISCO7609 S Figure 1 18 Front Rear Yes 6 in 15 cm 12 in 30 5 CISCO7613 Figure 1 19 Right side Left side No 6 in 15 cm 12 in 30 5 1 See Installing the Air Filter Assembly on a Cisco 7606 Router and the Cisco 7606 S Router Optional page 5 119 2 See Installing the Air Filter Assembly on a Cisco 7606 R
8. 94 134 93 460 77 145 08 495 45 48 port 10 100 Ethernet module with WS F6K FE48 AF PoE daughter card WS X6148A RJ 45 1 00 42 0 52 5 179 29 56 45 192 78 48 port 10 100 Ethernet module WS X6148A 45AF 2 57 107 94 134 93 460 77 145 08 495 45 A8 port 10 100 Ethernet module Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide OL 4503 24 Chapter2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirements Table 2 11 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation 10 100 Ethernet Switching Modules continued AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR Watts Watts Watts WS X6148X2 RJ 45 2 65 111 30 139 13 475 11 149 60 510 87 96 port 10 100 Ethernet module WS X6148X2 45AF 3 07 128 94 161 18 550 41 173 31 591 84 96 port 10 100 Ethernet module with WS F6K FE48X2 AF PoE daughter card WS X6196 RJ 21 2 74 115 08 143 85 491 25 154 68 528 22 96 port 10 100 Ethernet module WS X6196 21AF 3 16 132 72 165 90 566 55 178 39 609 19 96 port 10 100 Ethernet module with WS F6K FE48X2 AF PoE daughter card WS X6248A TEL 2 69 113 141 23 482 28 151 85 518 58 48 port 10 100 Ethernet module telco WS X6348 RJ21V 2 39 100 38 125 48 428 5 134 92 460 75 48 port 10 100 Ethernet module with WS F6K VPWR PoE daughter card WS X6348 RJ 45 2 39 100 38 125 48 428 5 134 92 460 75 48 port 10 100 Ethernet module
9. AC power cord illustrations Note that an AC power cord may be used with several power supplies See the power supply specifications tables for the correct AC power cord illustrations for your power supply Figure 2 1 CAB AC15A 90L US Sa PS Cordset rating 15 A 125 V Plug NEMA 5 15 Length 8 ft 2 in 2 5 m Connector IEC 60320 C1 113344 Figure 2 2 CAB AC10A 90L EU Al Ere Cordset rating 10 A 250 V Plug CEE 7 7 Length 8 ft 2 in 2 5 m Connector IEC 60320 C15 B 113342 Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide I OL 4503 24 M 223 Chapter2 Preparing for Installation HE Power Connection Guidelines Figure 2 3 CAB AC10A 90L UK TE Cordset rating 10 A 250 V Length 8 ft 2 in 2 5 m Plug BS 1363 Connector IEC 60320 C15 113345 Figure 2 4 CAB AC10A 90L IT a 7 Cordset rating 10 A 250 V Length 8 ft 2 in 2 5 m Plug CEI 23 16 7 113343 Fig
10. Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation HI Site Requirements Table 2 10 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation Fast Ethernet Switching Modules AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR Watts Watts Watts WS X6324 100FX SM 1 52 63 84 79 8 272 52 85 81 293 03 24 port 100BASE FX Ethernet module SMF WS X6524 100FX MM 1 90 79 8 99 75 340 65 107 3 366 3 24 port 100BASE FX Ethernet module Table 2 11 lists the power and the heat numbers for the 10 100 Ethernet switching modules Table 2 11 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation 10 100 Ethernet Switching Modules AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR Watts Watts Watts WS X6148 RJ 21 2 39 100 38 125 48 428 5 134 92 460 75 48 port 10 100 Ethernet module WS X6148 RJ21V 2 39 100 38 125 48 428 50 134 02 460 75 48 port 10 100 Ethernet module with WS F6K VPWR PoE daughter card WS X6148 21AF 2 57 107 94 134 93 460 77 145 08 495 45 48 port 10 100 Ethernet module with WS F6K FE48 AF PoE daughter card WS X6148 RJ 45 2 39 100 38 125 48 428 50 134 92 460 75 48 port 10 100 Ethernet module WS X6148 RJ45V 2 39 100 38 125 48 428 50 134 92 460 75 48 port 10 100 Ethernet module with WS F6K VPWR PoE daughter card WS X6148 45AF 2 57 107
11. WS X6348 RJ 45V 2 39 100 38 125 48 428 5 134 92 460 75 48 port 10 100 Ethernet module with WS F6K VPWR PoE daughter card WS X6548 RJ 21 2 90 121 80 152 25 519 93 163 71 559 07 48 port 10 100 Ethernet module WS X6548 RJ 45 2 90 121 80 152 25 519 93 163 71 559 07 48 port 10 100 Ethernet module Table 2 12 lists the power and the heat numbers for the IOBASE Ethernet switching modules Table 2 12 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation 10BASE Ethernet Switching Modules AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR Watts Watts Watts WS X6024 10FL MT 1 52 63 84 79 8 272 52 85 81 293 0 24 port IOBASE FL Ethernet module I 0L 4503 24 Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation IM Site Requirements Table 2 13 lists the power and the heat numbers for the FlexWAN and the enhanced FlexWAN modules Table 2 13 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation FlexWAN and Enhanced FlexWAN Modules AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR Watts Watts Watts WS X6182 2PA 2 38 99 96 125 426 7 134 35 458 82 FlexWAN module WS X6582 2PA 2 50 105 00 131 25 448 22 141 13 481 96 Enhance FlexWAN module Table 2 14 lists t
12. feet 4 3m 250VAC 16A Figure 2 17 2700 W Power Supply PWR 2700 AC Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide z OL 4503 24 L Chapter2 Preparing for Installation Table 2 20 AC Input Power Cord Options continued Power Connection Guidelines lil Power Cord Reference Locale Part Number Length Plug Rating Illustration North America CAB GSR16 US 14 feet 4 3m 250VAC 20A Figure 2 17 locking Europe CAB GSR16 EU 14 feet 4 3m 250VAC 16A Figure 2 17 International CAB AC16A 90L IN 14 feet 4 3m 250VAC 16A Figure 2 17 China CAB AC16A CH 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 23 Continental Europe CAB AC 2500W EU 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 18 International CAB AC 2500W INT 14 feet 4 3 m 116 A 250 VAC Figure 2 10 Israel CAB AC 2500W ISRL 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 24 Japan North CAB AC 2500W US 1 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 19 America nonlocking plug 200 240VAC operation Japan North CAB AC C6K TWLK 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 13 America locking plug 200 240VAC operation Japan North CAB 7513AC 14 feet 4 3 m 20 A 125 VAC Figure 2 12 America 100 120VAC operation South Africa CAB 7513ACSA 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 14 Switzerland CAB ACS 16 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 15 Australia CAB AC 16A AUS 14 feet 4 3 m 16A 250 VAC Figure 2 25 New Ze
13. 0 24 Port 1000BASE X Ethernet module WS X6748 SFP 5 32 223 44 279 30 953 81 300 32 1025 60 48 Port 1000BASE X Ethernet module WS X6816 GBIC 3 84 161 28 201 60 688 46 216 77 740 28 16 Port1000BASE X Gigabit Ethernet module Table 2 9 lists the power and the heat numbers for the 10 100 1000 Ethernet switching modules Table 2 9 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation 10 100 1000 Ethernet Switching Modules AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR Watts Watts Watts WS X6148 GE TX 2 47 104 0 130 0 443 0 139 0 476 0 48 port 10 100 1000 Ethernet module WS X6148V GE TX 2 89 121 38 151 72 518 14 163 15 557 14 48 port 10 100 1000 Ethernet module with WS F6K VPWR GE PoE daughter card WS X6148 GE 45AF 2 65 111 30 139 13 475 11 149 60 510 87 A8 port 10 100 1000 Ethernet module with WS F6K GE48 AF PoE daughter card WS X6148A GE TX 2 5 105 0 131 25 448 22 141 13 481 96 A8 port 10 100 1000 Ethernet module Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide OL 4503 24 Preparing for Installation Chapter2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirements Table 2 9 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation 10 100 1000 Ethernet Switching Modules continued AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A
14. 2 433 76 Policy Feature Card 3A WS F6K PFC3B 1 47 61 74 77 18 263 55 82 98 283 39 Policy Feature Card 3B WS F6K PFC3BXL 2 57 107 94 134 93 460 77 145 08 495 45 Policy Feature Card 3BXL Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide 26 E OL 4503 24 Chapter2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirements W Table 2 4 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation Policy Feature Cards PFCs AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR Watts Watts Watts VS F6K PFC3C 1 90 79 80 99 75 340 65 107 26 366 29 Policy Feature Card 3C VS F6K PFC3CXL 2 50 105 00 131 25 448 22 141 13 481 96 Policy Feature Card 3CXL Table 2 5 lists the power and the heat numbers for the Distributed Forwarding Cards DFCs Table 2 5 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation Distributed Forwarding Cards DFCs AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR Watts Watts Watts WS F6K DFC 2 10 88 20 110 25 376 50 118 55 404 84 Distributed Forwarding Card WS F6K DFC3A 2 57 107 94 134 93 460 77 145 08 495 45 Distributed Forwarding Card 3A WS F6K DFC3B 1 67 70 14 87 68 299 41 94 27 321 95 Distributed Forwarding Card 3B WS F6K DFC3BXL 2 38 99 96 124 95 426 70 134 35 458 82 Distributed Forwarding Card 3BXL WS F
15. 6700 CFC 0 75 31 5 39 38 134 47 42 34 144 59 Centralized Forwarding Card Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide I OL 4503 24 EN Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation HI Site Requirements Table 2 5 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation Distributed Forwarding Cards DFCs continued AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR Watts Watts Watts WS F6700 DFC3A 3 00 126 157 5 537 86 169 35 578 35 Distributed Forwarding Card 3A WS F6700 DFC3B 2 7 113 40 141 75 484 08 152 42 520 51 Distributed Forwarding Card 3B WS F6700 DFC3BXL 3 3 138 60 173 25 591 65 186 29 636 18 Distributed Forwarding Card 3BXL WS F6700 DFC3C 1 65 69 30 86 63 295 82 93 15 318 09 Distributed Forwarding Card 3C for use on CEF720 modules Supported onlv with Supervisor Engine 720 and Supervisor Engine 720 10GE WS F6700 DFC3CXL 2 35 98 70 123 38 421 33 132 66 453 04 Distributed Forwarding Card 3CXL for use on CEF720 modules Supported only with Supervisor Engine 720 and Supervisor Engine 720 10GE Table 2 6 lists the power and the heat numbers for the switch fabric modules Table 2 6 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation Switch Fabric Modules AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A Power Power BTU H
16. 8 540 Channelized OC 12 STM 4 to DS 0 port OSM 1CHOC12 T3 SI 3 76 158 231 789 248 848 Channelized OC 12 l port OSM 1CHOC48 T3 SS 5 76 242 197 672 212 723 Channelized OC 48 l port OSM 20C48 1DPT SS SI 3 59 151 302 1031 325 1108 SL OC 48 DPT POS 2 ports OSM 4GE WAN GBIC 5 07 213 188 644 203 692 Gigabit Ethernet WAN Services Module 4 port OSM 2 4GE WAN 3 76 158 267 911 287 979 Gigabit Ethernet WAN Services Module 2 4 port 1 DPT Dynamic Packet Transport 2 GBICs Gigabit Interface Converters Table 2 18 lists the power and the heat numbers for miscellaneous modules I 0L 4503 24 Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide Chapte r2 Preparing for Installation HI Site Requirements Table 2 18 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation Miscellaneous Modules AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR 42VDC Watts Watts Watts WS X6066 SLB APC 3 0 126 0 157 5 537 9 169 35 578 35 Content Switching Module Table 2 19 provides a sample calculation of power and heat dissipation for the following router configuration e Cisco 7603 Router chassis including AC input power supplies e One WS X6K S2U MSFC2 supervisor engine e Two 4 port OC 12 POS modules Table 2 19 Sample Calculation of Router Configuration Input Current AC Input DC Output M
17. AC 2500W EU 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 18 International CAB AC 2500W INT 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 10 Israel CAB AC 2500W ISRL 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 24 Japan North CAB AC 2500W US l 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 19 America nonlocking plug 200 240VAC operation Japan North CAB AC C6K TWLK 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 13 America locking plug 200 240VAC operation Japan North CAB 7513AC 14 feet 4 3 m 20 A 125 VAC Figure 2 12 America 100 120 VAC Switzerland CAB ACS 16 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 15 Australia CAB AC 16A AUS 14 feet 4 3 m 16A 250 VAC Figure 2 25 New Zealand 1 The 3000 W power supply operating on 110 VAC delivers 1400 W 2 The PDU power cable is designed for users who power their switch from a PDU The end of the cable that plugs into the Cisco 7600 series router chassis has a C19 connector the other end of the cable that plugs into the PDU has a C20 connector 3 The 3000 W power supply operating on 110 VAC delivers 1400 W 4 The 6000 W power supply operating on two 110 VAC inputs delivers 2900 W When operating with 100 120VAC you must use two AC power cords and the power supply output is limited to 2900 W Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide OL 4503 24 Chapter2 Preparing for Installation Power Connection Guidelines lil AC Power Cord Illustrations This section contains the
18. AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR Watts Watts Watts WS SUP32 10GE 3B 4 19 175 98 219 98 751 21 236 53 807 76 Supervisor Engine 32 with PFC3B and MSFC2A daughter cards WS SUP32 GE 3B 3 69 154 98 193 73 661 57 208 31 711 37 Supervisor Engine 32 with PFC3B and MSFC2A daughter cards WS SUP720 7 50 315 0 393 75 1344 66 423 39 1445 87 Supervisor Engine 720 with PFC3A daughter card and integrated MSFC3 and switch fabric WS SUP720 3B 6 72 282 24 350 80 1204 81 379 35 1295 5 Supervisor Engine 720 with PFC3B daughter card and integrated MSFC3 and switch fabric WS SUP720 3BXL 7 82 328 44 410 55 1402 03 441 45 1507 56 Supervisor Engine 720 with PFC3BXL daughter card and integrated MSFC3 and switch fabric RSP720 3C GE 6 90 290 362 50 1237 93 389 78 1331 11 RSP720 3CXL GE 8 10 340 20 425 25 1452 23 457 26 1561 54 RSP720 3C 10GE 8 80 370 462 50 1579 43 497 31 1698 31 RSP720 3CXL 10GE 10 420 525 1792 87 564 51 1927 82 Table 2 4 lists the power and the heat numbers for the Policy Feature Cards PFCs Table 2 4 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation Policy Feature Cards PFCs AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR Watts Watts Watts WS F6K PFC3A 2 25 94 50 118 13 403 40 127 0
19. CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Installation Note This publication describes the following Cisco 7600 series routers e Cisco 7603 Router CISCO7603 e Cisco 7603 S Router CISCO7603 S e Cisco 7604 Router CISCO7604 e Cisco 7606 Router CISCO7606 e Cisco 7606 S Router CISCO7606 S e Cisco 7609 Router CISCO7609 e Cisco 7609 S Router CISCO7609 S e Cisco 7613 Router CISCO7613 Information on the Cisco 7609 Router product number OSR 7609 is in the Cisco 7609 Router Installation Guide located at this URL http www cisco com univercd cc td doc product core cis7600 hardware osrouter index htm This chapter describes how to prepare your site for Cisco 7600 series router installation and contains these sections e Safety page 2 1 e WarningThis unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas A restricted access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool lock and key or other means of security page 2 2 e Power Connection Guidelines page 2 19 e Site Planning Checklist page 2 32 For detailed information about module cabling requirements see Appendix B Connector and Cable Specifications Safety A Warning This equipment must be grounded Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available
20. Installation Guide I 01 4503 24 IE Chapter2 Preparing for Installation BI Site Planning Checklist e The circuit breaker is considered the disconnect device and should be easily accessible e The system ground is the power supply and chassis ground A Caution Do not connect the DC return wire to the system frame or to the system grounding equipment Site Planning Checklist Table 2 21 lists the site planning activities that you should perform prior to installing the Cisco 7600 series router Completing each activity helps ensure a successful router installation Table 2 21 Site Planning Checklist Task No Planning Activity Verified By Time Date 1 Space evaluation Space and layout Floor covering Impact and vibration Lighting Maintenance access 2 Environmental evaluation Ambient temperature Humidity Altitude Atmospheric contamination Airflow 3 Power evaluation Input power type Power receptacles 15A 20A 30A Receptacle proximity to the equipment Dedicated separate circuits for redundant power supplies UPS for power failures DC systems Proper gauge wire and lugs 4 Grounding evaluation Circuit breaker size CO ground AC and DC powered systems 5 Cable and interface equipment evaluation Cable type Connector type Cable distance limitations Interface equipment transceivers 6 EMI evaluation Distance limitations for signaling Site wiring RFI levels
21. Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR Watts Watts Watts WS X6148A GE 45AF 2 68 112 56 140 70 480 49 151 29 516 66 48 port 10 100 1000 Ethernet module with WS F6K GE48 AF PoE daughter card WS X6516 GE TX 3 45 144 90 181 13 618 54 194 76 665 10 16 port 10 100 1000 Ethernet module WS X6548 GE TX 2 98 125 16 156 45 534 28 168 23 574 49 48 port 10 100 1000 Ethernet module WS X6548V GE TX 3 40 142 80 178 50 609 58 191 94 655 46 10 100 1000 Ethernet module with WS F6K VPWR GE PoE daughter card WS X6548 GE 45AF 3 16 132 72 165 90 566 55 178 39 609 19 48 port 10 100 1000 Ethernet module with WS F6K GE48 AF PoE daughter card WS X6748 GE TX 7 00 294 00 367 50 1255 01 395 16 1349 48 10 100 1000 Ethernet module Table 2 10 lists the power and the heat numbers for the Fast Ethernet switching modules Table 2 10 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation Fast Ethernet Switching Modules AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR Watts Watts Watts WS X6148 FE SFP 2 3 96 60 120 75 412 36 129 84 443 40 48 port 100BASE X module WS X6224 100FX MT 1 90 79 8 99 75 340 65 107 26 366 3 24 port 100BASE FX Ethernet module MMF WS X6324 100FX MM 1 52 63 84 79 8 272 52 85 81 293 03 24 port IOOBASE FX Ethernet module MMF I 0L 4503 24 Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide
22. R Power BTU HR Watts Watts Watts WS C6500 SFM 2 79 117 18 146 5 500 2 157 5 537 86 Switch Fabric Module WS X6500 SFM2 3 09 129 78 162 23 554 174 4 595 7 Switch Fabric Module 2 Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide OL 4503 24 Chapter2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirements W Table 2 7 lists the power and the heat numbers for the 10 Gigabit Ethernet modules N Note For all WS X67xx modules the values shown are for the baseboard only When the baseboard has a CFC or DFC3 daughter card installed you must add the daughter card power to the baseboard power to get the total slot power For all other modules that support a mandatory or optional daughter card you must add the daughter card power to the baseboard power to get the total slot power Table 2 7 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation 10 Gigabit Ethernet Modules AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR Watts Watts Watts WS X6502 10GE 3 30 138 60 173 25 591 65 186 29 636 18 2 port 10 Gigabit Ethernet module WS X6704 10GE 6 28 263 76 329 70 1125 93 354 52 1210 67 4 Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet module WS X6708 10G 3C 10 58 444 36 555 45 1896 86 600 49 2050 66 8 Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet module with WS F6700 DFC3C daughter card WS X6708 10G 3CXL 11 28 473 76 592 20 2022 36 640 22 2186 34 8 Por
23. aland Power Distribution CAB C19 CBN 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 26 Unit PDU 3000 W Power Supply WS CAC 3000W Continental Europe CAB AC 2500W EU 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 18 International CAB AC 2500W INT 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 10 Japan North CAB AC 2500W US1 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 19 America nonlocking plug 200 240VAC operation Japan North CAB AC C6K TWLK 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 13 America locking plug 200 240VAC operation I 0L 4503 24 Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation IM Power Connection Guidelines Table 2 20 AC Input Power Cord Options continued Power Cord Reference Locale Part Number Length Plug Rating Illustration Japan North CAB 7513AC 14 feet 4 3 m 20 A 125 VAC Figure 2 12 America 100 120VAC operation Switzerland CAB ACS 16 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 15 China CAB AC16A CH 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 23 Australia CAB AC 16A AUS 14 feet 4 3 m 16A 250 VAC Figure 2 25 New Zealand 4000 W Power Supply North America WS CAC 4000W US 12 feet 3 6m 250VAC 30A Figure 2 20 International WS CAC 4000W INT 12 feet 3 6m 250VAC 30A Figure 2 21 6000 W Power Supply People s Republic of CAB AC16A CH 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 23 China Continental Europe CAB
24. ctor IEC 60320 C19 113357 Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide I OL 4503 24 SIE Chapter2 Preparing for Installation HE Power Connection Guidelines Figure 2 15 CAB ACS 16 miar Cordset rating 16 A 250 V Plug SEV 5934 2 Length 8 ft 2 in 2 5 m Type 23 Connector IEC 60320 C19 113364 Figure 2 16 CAB 7513ACU O a 7 Cordset rating 13 A 250 V Plug BS 1363 Length 14 ft 0 in 4 26 m 13A replaceable fuse Connector IEC 60320 C19 Figure 2 17 AC Power Cord Plugs and Appliance Coupler for the 1900 W Power Supply International North America Non locking North America Locking 1900W power supply 1900W power supply 1900W power supply EN 60309 16A 250V NEMA 6 20 plug 20A 250V NEMA L6 20 plug 20A 250V IE 3 mm c Europe Appliance coupler VIIG plug C19W coupler CEE 7 VII 16A Hot EN60320 C19 20A 113359 Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide OL 4503 24 L Chapter2 Preparing for Installation Power Connection Guidelines Figure 2 18 CAB AC 2500W EU VE i
25. ent A Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR 42VDC Watts Watts Watts 7600 ES20 10G3CXL 8 11 341 426 1454 458 1563 8 11 341 426 1454 458 1563 7600 ES20 10G3C I 0L 4503 24 Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation HI Site Requirements Table 2 16 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation Ethernet Services aa ie Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR 42VDC Watts Watts Watts 7600 ES20 GE3CXL 8 11 341 426 1454 458 1563 7600 ES20 GE3C 8 11 341 426 1454 458 1563 7600 ES 2TGCXL 7 06 297 371 25 1267 81 399 19 1363 24 7600 ES 2TG3C 6 38 268 335 1144 02 360 21 1230 13 7600 ES 4TGCXL 9 49 399 498 75 1703 23 536 29 1831 43 7600 ES 4TG3C 8 82 370 362 1236 23 497 31 1698 31 7600 ES 40G3C 9 3 391 488 75 1669 08 122 31 417 69 7600 ES 20G3CXL 7 25 305 381 25 1301 96 409 94 1399 96 7600 ES 20G3C 6 58 276 345 1178 17 370 96 1266 85 7600 ES 40G3CXL 9 97 419 523 75 1788 60 563 17 1923 23 Table 2 17 lists the power and the heat numbers for Optical Service modules OSMs Table 2 17 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation OSMs AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR 42VDC Watts Watts Wat
26. equirements e The AC power receptacles used to plug in the chassis must be the grounding type The grounding conductors that connect to the receptacles should connect to protective earth ground at the service equipment Warning A Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available Warning The plug socket combination must be accessible at all times because it serves as the main disconnecting device I 0L 4503 24 Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation HH Power Connection Guidelines A Warning This product requires short circuit overcurrent protection to be provided as part of the building installation Install only in accordance with national and local wiring regulations Table 2 20 lists the AC input power cord options specifications and Cisco product numbers for the 950 W 1400 W 1900 W 3000 W 4000 W and the 6000 W AC input power supplies Table 2 20 also references power cord illustrations Table 2 20 AC Input Power Cord Options Power Cord Reference Locale Part Number Length Plug Rating Illustration 950 W Power Supply PWR 950 AC North Amer
27. ervice Modules continued AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR Watts Watts Watts WS SVC NAM 1 2 89 121 38 151 73 518 14 163 15 557 14 Network Analysis Module 1 WS SVC NAM 2 3 47 145 74 182 18 622 13 195 89 668 95 Network Analysis Module 2 WS SVC PSD 1 4 00 168 0 210 0 717 15 225 81 771 13 Persistent Storage Device module WS SVC WEBVPN K9 2 94 123 48 154 35 527 11 165 97 566 78 WebVPN Services module WS SVC WISM 1 K9 6 07 254 94 318 68 1088 25 342 66 1170 19 Wireless Services Module WiSM WS SVC WLAN 1 K9 3 10 130 20 162 75 555 79 175 0 597 63 Wireless LAN Services module WS X6066 SLB S K9 2 15 90 30 112 88 385 47 121 37 414 48 Content Switching module with SSL Table 2 15 lists the power and the heat numbers for SIP modules Table 2 15 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation SIPs AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR 42VDC Watts Watts Watts 7600 SIP 200 5 69 239 299 1021 322 1100 7600 SIP 400 5 95 250 312 1065 338 1154 7600 SIP 600 6 42 270 338 1153 363 1240 Table 2 16 lists the power and the heat numbers for Ethernet Services modules Table 2 16 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation Ethernet Services AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Curr
28. he power and the heat numbers for the available service modules Table 2 14 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation Service Modules AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR Watts Watts Watts ACE10 6500 K9 5 23 219 66 274 58 937 67 295 24 1008 25 Applications Control Engine ACE module WS SVC ADM 1 K9 4 00 168 00 210 00 717 15 225 81 771 13 Traffic Anomaly Detector Module WS SVC AGM 1 K9 4 00 168 00 210 00 717 15 225 81 771 13 Anomaly Guard Module WS SVC AON 1 K9 4 00 168 00 210 00 717 15 225 81 771 31 Application Oriented Networking AON module WS SVC CMM 6 00 252 0 315 0 1075 73 338 71 1156 69 Communications Media Module WS SVC CSG 1 3 00 126 0 157 5 537 86 169 35 578 35 Content Services Gateway module WS SVC FWM 1 K9 4 09 171 78 214 73 733 29 230 89 788 48 Firewall Services Module WS SVC IDSM2 K9 2 50 105 00 131 25 448 22 141 13 481 96 Intrusion Detection System Module 2 WS SVC IPSEC 1 1 89 79 38 99 23 338 85 106 69 364 36 IPSec VPN Services module WS SVC MWAM 1 3 57 149 94 187 43 640 06 201 53 688 23 Multiprocessor WAN Application Module Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide OL 4503 24 Chapter2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirements Table 2 14 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation S
29. ica CAB AC15A 90L US 8 feet 2 5m 125VAC 15A Figure 2 1 Europe CAB AC10A 90L EU _ 8 feet 2 5m 250VAC 10A Figure 2 2 United Kingdom CAB ACI0A 90L UK 8 feet 2 5m 250VAC 10A Figure 2 3 Italy CAB AC10A 90L IT 8 feet 2 5m 250VAC 10A Figure 2 4 Australia CAB ACI0A 90L AU 8 feet 2 5m 250VAC 10A Figure 2 5 1400 W Power Supply PWR 1400 AC Argentina CAB 7513ACR 14 feet 4 3 m 10 A 250 VAC Figure 2 6 Australia CAB 7513ACA 14 feet 4 3 m 15 A 250 VAC Figure 2 7 New Zealand Continental Europe CAB 7513ACE 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 8 CAB 2500W EU 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 9 International CAB AC 2500W INT 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 10 Italy CAB 7513ACI 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 11 Japan North CAB 7513AC 14 feet 4 3 m 20 A 125 VAC Figure 2 12 America CAB AC 2500W US1 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 19 CAB AC C6K TWLK 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 13 South Africa CAB 7513ACSA 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 14 Switzerland CAB ACS 16 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 15 Switzerland CAB ACS 10 7 feet 2 3m 10 A 250 VAC Figure 2 22 United Kingdom CAB 7513ACU 14 feet 4 3 m 13 A 250 VAC Figure 2 16 China CAB AC16A CH 14 feet 4 3 m 16 A 250 VAC Figure 2 23 1900 W Power Supply PWR 1900 AC 6 North America CAB GSR16 US 14 feet 4 3m 250VAC 20A Figure 2 17 locking Europe CAB GSR16 EU 14 feet 4 3m 250VAC 16A Figure 2 17 International CAB AC16A 90L IN 14
30. odel Number Power Power Heat Diss 90VAC 120 VAC 180VAC 240 VAC Module Type Watts Watts BTU HR Amps Amps Amps Amps Cisco 7603 Router chassis 88 34 302 0 98 0 74 0 49 0 37 with fans WS X6K S2U MSFC2 182 145 620 2 02 1 57 1 01 0 76 OSM 40C12 POS MM 502 402 1714 5 58 4 18 2 78 2 10 OC 12 module 4 port Total 751 565 2565 8 35 6 26 4 16 3 14 Power Requirements A Warning Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source Follow these requirements when preparing your site for the router installation e The redundant power option provides a second identical power supply to ensure that power to the chassis continues uninterrupted if one power supply fails or input power on one line fails e In systems configured with the redundant power option connect each of the two power supplies to a separate input power source If you fail to do this your system might be susceptible to total power failure due to a fault in the external wiring or a tripped circuit breaker e To prevent a loss of input power be sure that the total maximum load on each circuit supplying the power supplies is within the current ratings of the wiring and breakers Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide OL 4503 24 L Chapter2 Preparing for Installation Power Connection Guidelines lil e In some systems you might use an uninterruptible power supply UPS to protect agains
31. outer and the Cisco 7606 S Router Optional page 5 119 Heat dissipation is an important consideration for sizing the air conditioning requirements for an installation The power and heat associated with a Cisco 7600 series router varies based upon these considerations e Power supply type e Module types and quantities e Average traffic levels Unless otherwise noted the information in Table 2 2 through Table 2 18 assumes worst case conditions with GBICs and port adapters installed if applicable so typical numbers are approximately 30 percent below the numbers listed here See Table 2 19 for a sample calculation of a router configuration This section provides the power and heat numbers for the Cisco 7600 series chassis and modules The following power requirements and heat dissipation tables are provided e Chassis and fan trays Table 2 2 e Supervisor engines Table 2 3 e Policy Feature Cards PFCs Table 2 4 e Distributed Forwarding Cards DFCs Table 2 5 I 0L 4503 24 Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation HI Site Requirements Switch fabric modules Table 2 6 10 Gigabit Ethernet modules Table 2 7 Gigabit Ethernet modules Table 2 8 10 100 1000 Ethernet modules Table 2 9 Fast Ethernet switching modules Table 2 10 10 100 Ethernet switching modules Table 2 11 10BASE Ethernet switching modules Table 2 12 FlexWAN and Enhanced FlexWAN modules
32. shielding and connectors are integral components of the carrier Although the metal carrier helps to protect the board from ESD use a preventive antistatic strap during handling Following are guidelines for preventing ESD damage e Always use an ESD wrist or ankle strap and ensure that it makes good skin contact e Connect the equipment end of the strap to an unfinished chassis surface e When installing a component use any available ejector levers or captive installation screws toproperly seat the bus connectors in the backplane or midplane These devices prevent accidentalremoval provide proper grounding for the system and help to ensure that bus connectors areproperly seated e When removing a component use any available ejector levers or captive installation screws to release the bus connectors from the backplane or midplane e Handle carriers by available handles or edges only avoid touching the printed circuit boards or connectors e Place a removed component board side up on an antistatic surface or in a static shielding container If you plan to return the component to the factory immediately place it in a static shielding container e Avoid contact between the printed circuit boards and clothing The wrist strap only protects components from ESD voltages on the body ESD voltages on clothing can still cause damage Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide 22 E OL 4503 24 L Chapter2 Preparing for Installation
33. ssipation Chassis and Fan Travs continued AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR Watts Watts Watts Cisco 7613 chassis WS C6K 13SLOT FAN2 fan tray 17 10 298 20 372 75 1272 94 400 81 1368 75 N Note The module power values are based on 42 VDC Power is distributed to each slot in the chassis from the power supply s 42 VDC output Each module has DC to DC power supplies that convert the 42 VDC into 2 5 VDC 3 3 VDC and 5 VDC to power the module The 42 VDC is independent of the power supplv s input voltage either 110 VAC or 220 VAC Table 2 3 lists the power and the heat numbers for the supervisor engines Table 2 3 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation Supervisor Engines AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR Watts Watts Watts WS X6K S2 MSFC2 3 46 145 32 181 65 620 33 195 32 667 03 Supervisor Engine 2 with PFC2 and MSFC2 daughter cards WS X6K S2U MSFC2 3 46 145 32 181 65 620 33 195 32 667 03 Supervisor Engine 2 with PFC2 and MSFC2 daughter cards Has 512 MB of DRAM I 0L 4503 24 Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide Chapter2 Preparing for Installation HI Site Requirements Table 2 3 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation Supervisor Engines continued
34. t 10 Gigabit Ethernet module with WS F6700 DFC3CXL daughter card Table 2 8 lists the power and the heat numbers for the Gigabit Ethernet modules Table 2 8 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation Gigabit Ethernet Modules AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR Watts Watts Watts WS X6316 GE TX 5 15 216 3 270 38 923 33 290 73 992 83 16 port 1000BASE T Gigabit Ethernet module WS X6408A GBIC 2 00 84 00 105 00 358 58 112 90 385 56 8 port 1000BASE X Gigabit Ethernet module WS X6416 GBIC 2 81 118 02 147 53 503 8 158 63 541 72 16 port 1000BASE X Gigabit Ethernet module I 0L 4503 24 Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide Chapter 2 HI Site Requirements Table 2 8 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation Gigabit Ethernet Modules continued AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR Watts Watts Watts WS X6416 GE MT 2 50 105 00 131 25 448 22 141 13 481 96 8 port 1000BASE SX Gigabit Ethernet module WS X6516 GBIC 3 40 142 80 178 50 609 58 191 94 655 46 16 port 1000BASE X Gigabit Ethernet module WS X6516A GBIC 3 62 152 04 190 05 649 02 204 35 697 87 16 port 1000BASE X Gigabit Ethernet module WS X6724 SFP 2 23 99 66 117 08 399 81 125 89 429 9
35. t power failures at your site Avoid UPS types that use ferroresonant technology These UPS types can become unstable with systems like the Cisco 7600 series router which can have substantial current draw fluctuations due to bursty data traffic patterns Use the information in Table 2 2 through Table 2 18 to estimate the power requirements and heat dissipation of a Cisco 7600 series router based on a given configuration of the router Table 2 19 provides a sample calculation Determining power requirements might be useful for planning the power distribution system needed to support the router Power Connection Guidelines This section provides the guidelines for connecting the Cisco 7600 series router AC and DC power supplies to the site power source AC Powered Systems A Basic guidelines for AC powered systems include the following e Each chassis power supply should have its own dedicated branch circuit e The circuit must be protected by a dedicated two pole circuit breaker For North America the circuit breaker should be rated as follows 15A for the 950 W power supply 15A or 20A for the 1400 W power supply 20A for the 1900 W power supply 20A for the 2700 W power supply 20A for the 3000 W power supply 30A for the 4000 W power supply 20A for the 6000 W power supply one for each of two inputs For everywhere else the circuit breaker should be sized according to the power supply input rating and local or national code r
36. ts OSM 20C12 POS MM SI 3 35 141 176 602 190 648 SL OC 12 POS 2 port OSM 20C12 POS MM SI 13 35 141 176 816 190 648 OC 12 POS 2 port OSM 40C12 POS MM SI 4 78 201 251 857 270 921 SL OC 12 POS 4 port OSM 40C12 POS SI 4 54 191 239 816 257 877 OC 12 POS 4 port OSM 40C3 POS SI 2 42 102 128 437 138 4 70 OC 3 POS 4 port OSM 40C3 POS SI 2 42 102 128 437 138 4 70 OC 3 POS 4 port OSM 80C3 POS SI SL 3 57 150 187 640 202 688 OC 3 POS 8 port OSM 80C3 POS SI SL 3 57 150 187 640 202 688 OC 3 POS 8 port OSM 160C3 POS SI SL 5 09 214 267 913 287 981 OC 3 POS 16 port Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide OL 4503 24 Chapter2 Preparing for Installation Site Requirements Table 2 17 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation OSMs AC DC Model Number Module Module AC Input Heat Diss DC Input Heat Diss Module Type Current A Power Power BTU HR Power BTU HR 42VDC Watts Watts Watts OSM 160C3 POS SI 4 83 203 254 868 271 925 OC 3 POS 16 port OSM 20C12 ATM MM SI 3 61 152 190 649 204 698 OC 12 ATM 2 port OSM 20C12 ATM MM 4 00 168 210 717 226 771 SI OC 12 ATM 2 port OSM 10C48 POS SS SI SL 4 26 179 223 762 240 819 OC 48 POS l port OSM 10C48 POS SS SI 3 90 164 205 699 220 752 SL OC 48 POS l port OSM 12CT3 DS0 2 80 118 147 502 158 540 Channelized T 3 to DS 0 12 port OSM 1CHOC12 T1 SI 2 80 118 147 502 15
37. ure 2 5 CAB AC10A 90L AU il Za zi Cordset rating 10 A 250 V Plug SAA AS 3112 Length 8 ft 2 in 2 5 m Connector IEC 60320 C15 ED 113341 Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide za OL 4503 24 L Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Figure 2 6 CAB 7513ACR _S Cc Plug IRAM 2073 Figure 2 7 CAB 7513ACA Power Connection Guidelines l p m g Cordset rating 10 A 250 V Length 14 ft O in 4 26 m E Connector IEC 60320 C19 l 7 o a Cordset rating 15 A 250 V Plug SAA AS 3112 Length 14 ft 0 in 4 26 m Figure 2 8 CAB 7513ACE Plug CEE 7 7 E Connector IEC 60320 C19 l 4 l 113353 Cordset rating 16 A 250 V Length 14 ft O in 4 26 m Connector IEC 60320 C19 EA E 113354 113352 I 0L 4503 24 Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide i Chapter2 Preparing for Installation HE Power Connection Guidelines Figure 2 9 CAB 2500W EU
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