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SBC Power Requirements
After installing the
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Before connecting to power, you must connect the chassis ground lug to the
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SBC
51005110 Power Requirements
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Minimum: 90 Vrms | Minimum: 180 Vrms | Minimum: 40 Vdc | ||||
Amps | Watts | Amps | Watts | Amps | Watts | |
SBC 5110 without DSP Card | 4.5 |
408 | 2. |
3 |
407 |
9. |
8 | 390 |
SBC 5110+1*DSP Card | 5. |
485
2 |
468
472 |
6.3
3.1
546
2 |
560
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6 |
465 |
11.4 |
619
14.5
617
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1 | SBC 5200 Power Requirements |
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SBC 5110+2*DSP Cards | 5.9 | 530 | 2.9 | 525 | 12.8 | 512 |
SBC 5110+3*DSP Cards | 6.6 | 597 |
AC Low Line
AC High Line
DC
Minimum: 90 Vrms
Nominal: 100-120 Vrms
Maximum: 140 Vrms
Minimum: 180 Vrms
Nominal: 200-240 Vrms
Maximum: 264 Vrms
Minimum: 40 Vdc
Nominal: 48 Vdc
Maximum: 60 Vdc
Amps
Watts
Amps
Watts
Amps
Watts
5.8
515
2.8
502
12.4
519
6.7
3.3 |
591 |
15. |
1 | 604 |
SBC 5110+4*DSP Cards | 7. |
4 |
667 | 3. |
6 |
654 | 16.8 |
8.5
755
4.1
731
18.8
751
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SBC 5210 Power Requirements
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Minimum: 90 Vrms | Minimum: 180 Vrms | Minimum: 40 Vdc | ||||
Amps | Watts | Amps | Watts | Amps | Watts | |
SBC 5210 without DSP Card | 5.7 | 512 | 2.9 | 516 | 12.6 | 502 |
SBC 5210+1*DSP Card | 6.4 | 576 | 3.2 | 582 | 14.0 | 559 |
SBC 5210+2*DSP Cards | 7.2 | 644 | 3.6 | 647 | 14.9 | 594 |
SBC 5210+3*DSP Cards | 7.8 | 702 | 3.9 | 702 | 17.0 | 678 |
SBC 5210+4*DSP Cards | 8.5 | 761 | 4.2 | 763 | 17.3 | 692 |
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Minimum: 90 Vrms
Nominal: 100-120 Vrms
Maximum: 140 Vrms
Minimum: 180 Vrms
Nominal: 200-240 Vrms
Maximum: 264 Vrms
Minimum: 40 Vdc
Nominal: 48 Vdc
Maximum: 60 Vdc
2.9 | 525 | 12.8 | 512 | |||
SBC 5110+3*DSP Cards | 6.6 | 597 | 3.3 | 591 | 15.1 | 604 |
SBC 5110+4*DSP Cards | 7.4 | 667 | 3.6 | 654 | 16.8 | 673 |
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Grounding SBC 5000 Series Chassis
The following procedure explains how to ground the
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- Locate the chassis grounding studs on the back of the chassis.
Attach the two hole chassis ground lug PN 300-30016 to the SBC 5100 using two flat washers PN 510-00057, two split lock washers PN 510-00056, and two hex nuts PN 511-00046 as shown in the following figure.
Caption 0 Figure 1 Chassis Grounding Lug Location - Secure the other end of the grounding cable to the earth ground in the building. You can secure the grounding cable to a proper grounding point on the rack, as long as the rack is properly grounded to the earth ground in the building.
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Connect the chassis to local earth ground such that any possible charge is carried off to the earth thus eliminating the risk of shock. |
Routing the Power Cables
Ribbon recommends to route the power cables so that the top power supply cables connect from above and the bottom power supply cables connect from below. This prevents one power supply cable from getting in the way of the other one in case it needs to be removed individually.
Connecting to AC Power Source and Powering On
The following procedure explains how to connect to the AC power and powering on the switch:
For each AC power supply, insert the supplied AC power cord's female connector to the power supply AC receptacle at the rear of the chassis (shown in the following figure).
Caption 0 Figure 1 SBC Chassis AC Power Location - Connect the supplied power cords to the local AC power source.
- Turn on your local AC power source.
In a dual-redundant power supply configuration, the power supplies are hot-swappable meaning that it may be replaced without removing the power supply of
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Before replacing a power supply in a redundant power supply configuration, verify the status of the redundant power supply. The “POK” LED status must be “solid green”. Removing the power supply when the redundant supply does not show a solid green status, may cause the system to power down. Contact Ribbon customer support if required. |
The following table describes the status of AC power supply.
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Disconnecting from AC Power Source
The following procedure explains how to disconnect from your local AC power source:
- Perform a graceful shutdown of the
system through BMC.Spacevars 0 series - Turn off your local AC power source.
- Remove the power cord.
Connecting to DC Power Source and Powering On
The following procedure explains connecting an
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Identify the correct size fuse(s) for your configuration and wire gauge before applying DC power to a switch. Also, ensure to switch off the power supply before installing the cables. |
- Remove the clear plastic terminal cover and set it aside.
- Check the chassis ground is connected to the 2-post terminal lug next to the power supply bay. Refer to Grounding SBC 5000 Series Chassis topic above.
Connect ground cable (green) to the screw located above the DC power terminal posts as shown in the below figure:
Caption 0 Figure 1 SBC DC Terminal Connections - Use a voltmeter to verify that no voltage is present on DC input power cables.
- Attach the DC return cable (black) to the Return terminal.
- Attach the -48V cable (red) to the -48V terminal.
- Reattach the clear plastic terminal cover.
If applicable, attach the other end of the supplied DC power cables to DC power source.
Warning Do not apply DC power to the DC Power supply prior to hot-inserting the supply into the chassis.
- Turn on DC power source.
In a dual-redundant power supply configuration, the power supplies are hot-swappable meaning that it may be replaced without powering down the
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Before replacing a power Supply in a redundant power supply configuration, verify the status of the redundant power supply. The “POK” LED status must be “solid green”. Removing the power supply when the redundant supply does not show a solid green status, may cause the system to power down. Contact Ribbon Customer Support if required. |
The following table describes the status of DC power supply.
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Disconnecting from DC Power Source
The following procedure explains how to disconnect DC power from
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- Perform a graceful shutdown of the
system through BMC.Spacevars 0 series - Turn off the local DC power source.
- Remove the clear plastic terminal cover and set it aside.
- Remove the DC power cables from the terminals, and re-attach the screws.
- Remove the ground cable from the power supply, and re-attach the screw.
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Do not remove the DC Power supply without first turning off the power to the power supply being removed from the chassis. |
Removing the Power Supply
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Remove DC power from the power supply and remove the power cables from power supply before attempting this procedure. |
To remove the AC or DC power supply from the chassis, perform the following steps:
- Push the green or black integrated lever towards your left to disengage the power supply module.
- Pull the power supply out of the power supply slot.
Refer to the following figures for integrated lever locations:
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