PTX10002-36QDD Power System
The router supports the following power supplies (PSUs):
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2200-W HVAC/HVDC
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2200-W DC
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3000-W HVAC/HVDC
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3000-W DC
The router supports 1+1 redundant, preinstalled PSUs. The PSUs are installed on the rear panel of the chassis in power supply slots labeled 0 and 1. The PSUs directly plug into the power distribution board and are located symmetrically on the left side of the rear panel of the chassis for better thermal management. The power distribution board distributes different output voltages produced by the PSUs to the router components, depending on their voltage requirements. Each PSU has a handle, an ejection lever, and a status LED. A minimum of one PSU is required for non-redundant operation. Both the PSUs must be present in the chassis for the normal operation of the router. If one PSU in a redundant configuration fails, the second PSU assumes the entire electrical load without interruption. The PSUs are hot-insertable and hot-removable, field-replaceable units (FRUs): You can remove and replace them without powering off the router or disrupting the router functions.
Each PSU is cooled by its own internal cooling system.
You must not mix:
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HVAC/HVDC and DC PSUs in the same chassis.
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2200-W and 3000-W PSUs in the same chassis
PTX10002-36QDD HVAC/HVDC Power Supply Units
The router supports 2200-W HVAC/HVDC and 3000-W HVAC/HVDC PSUs. The PSUs automatically detect whether there is HVAC or HVDC input voltage and manage the power accordingly.
Each HVAC/HVDC PSU weighs approximately 3 lb (1.36 kg) and consists of a handle, an ejector lever, an appliance inlet, a built-in fan, and an LED to monitor the status of the PSU. Each inlet requires a dedicated power feed and a dedicated customer-site circuit breaker.
1 — Handle | 3 — LED |
2 — Inlet plug | 4 — Ejector lever |
State |
Color |
Pattern |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
On |
Green |
On steadily |
The PSU is receiving power. |
On |
Green |
Blinking |
There is input power; however, the PSU is off. |
On |
Amber |
On steadily |
The PSU is not functioning normally and has a fault. |
On |
Amber |
Blinking |
The system software has shut down the PSU. |
Off |
— |
— |
The PSU is in off state. |
The router operates within the HVAC/HVDC input voltage range listed in Table 2.
Parameter |
Minimum |
Rated |
Maximum |
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Input voltage—HVAC |
180 VAC |
200–277 VAC |
305 VAC |
Frequency for input—HVAC |
47 Hz |
50-60 Hz |
63 Hz |
Input voltage—HVDC |
190 VDC |
240–380 VDC |
400 VDC |
Table 3 lists the specifications of the HVAC power cord provided for each country or region.
Locale |
Cord Set Rating |
Plug Standards |
Spare Juniper Model Number |
Graphic |
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Argentina |
16 A, 277 VAC |
IRAM 2073 Type RA/3 |
CBL-JNP-SG4-AR |
|
Australia and New Zealand |
16 A, 277 VAC |
AS/NZS 4417 |
CBL-JNP-SG4-AU |
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Brazil |
16 A, 277 VAC |
NBR 14136 Type BR/3 |
CBL-JNP-SG4-BR |
|
China |
16 A, 277 VAC |
GB2099 |
CBL-JNP-SG4-CH |
|
China, Europe, and Japan |
16 A, 277 VAC |
C20 to Anderson 3-5958p4 |
CBL-JNP-SG4-C20-CH |
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Europe (except Italy, Switzerland, and United Kingdom) |
16 A, 277 VAC |
CEE 7/7 STRAIGHT |
CBL-JNP-SG4-EU |
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Great Britain |
16 A, 277 VAC, |
BS1363 |
CBL-JNP-SG4-UK |
|
India |
16 A, 277 VAC |
SANS 164/1 |
CBL-JNP-SG4-SA |
|
Israel |
16 A, RA, 277 VAC |
SI 32/1971 Type IL/3G |
CBL-JNP-SG4-IL |
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Italy |
16 A, 277 VAC |
CEI 23-16 |
CBL-JNP-SG4-IT |
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Japan |
16 A, 277 VAC |
Nema L-20 |
CBL-JNP-SG4-JPL |
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North America |
20 A, 277 VAC |
C20 to Anderson 3-5958p4 |
CBL-JNP-SG4-C20 |
|
North America |
20 A, 277 VAC |
Locking NEMA L6-20P |
CBL-JNP-SG4-US-L |
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North America |
20 A, 277 VAC |
NEMA 6-20P |
CBL-JNP-SG4-US |
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North America |
20 A, 277 V |
NEMA I7-20P |
CBL-JNP-SG4-HVAC |
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South Africa |
16 A, 277 VAC |
SANS 164/1 |
CBL-JNP-SG4-SA |
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Switzerland |
16 A, 277 VAC |
CEI 23-50 |
CBL-JNP-SG4-SZ |
|
Table 4 lists the specifications of the HVDC power cord.
Cord Set Rating |
Spare Juniper Model Number |
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16 A, 400 HVDC |
CBL-PWR2-BARE |
PTX10002-36QDD DC Power Supply Units
The router supports 2200-W DC and 3000-W DC PSUs. Each PSU has a single DC input and provides 12 VDC output with a standby voltage of 12 VDC.
Each DC PSU weighs approximately 3 lb (1.36 kg) and consists of a handle, an ejector lever, a terminal block that provides a single DC input (–48/–60 VDC and return), a built-in fan, and an LED to monitor the status of the PSU. The DC PSU requires a dedicated customer-site circuit breaker. We recommend that you use a dedicated customer-site circuit breaker rated for 80 A (125 VDC), or as required by the local code.
1 — Ejector lever | 4 — Handle |
2 — LED | 5 — Terminal block |
3 — DC input current selector (DIP) switch |
The DIP switch is used to select the DC input current. The switch is active only in the 3000-W DC PSU.
State |
Color |
Pattern |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
On |
Green |
On steadily |
The PSU is receiving power. |
On |
Green |
Blinking |
There is input power; however, the PSU is off. |
On |
Amber |
On steadily |
The PSU is not functioning normally and has a fault. |
On |
Amber |
Blinking |
The system software has shut down the PSU. |
Off |
— |
— |
The PSU is in off state. |