Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1: About this Document
- Chapter 2: New in This Document
- Chapter 3: Hardware Models for VSP 7200 Series
- Chapter 4: Preinstallation Checklist
- Chapter 5: Installing the Virtual Services Platform 7200 Series
- Installation checklist
- Installation fundamentals
- Electrostatic discharge
- Technical specifications
- Package contents
- Installing a power supply
- Removing a power supply
- Install a Fan Module
- LED state definitions
- Installing the switch in an equipment rack
- Cable Requirements for the VSP 7200 Series
- Installation and removal of transceivers
- Console port pin assignments
- 40GBASE-QSFP+ ports
- MACsec operational notes
- Viewing hardware information
- Chapter 6: Translations of safety messages
VSP 7254XTQ
Inrush Current: 40 A maximum
Turn on Condition: 1 second maximum after application of AC power
Important:
The output rise time, from 10 to 90 percent, is 50 ms maximum and monotonic under all defined input
and output conditions.
Efficiency: 70 percent minimum
AC power cord specifications
To connect AC power to the switch, you need an appropriate AC power cord as described in the
following table, also see the following table for plug specifications.
Table 10: International power cord specifications
Country and Plug Specification Specifications Typical Plug
Continental Europe:
• CEE7 standard VII male plug
• Harmonized cord (HAR marking on the outside of the cord
jacket to comply with the CENELEC Harmonized
Document HD-21)
• 220 or 230VAC
• 50 Hz
• Single phase
United States of America, Canada, and Japan:
• NEMA5-15P male plug
• UL-recognized (UL stamped on cord jacket)
• CSA-certified (CSA label secured to the cord)
• 100 or 120VAC
• 50–60 Hz
• Single phase
United Kingdom:
• BS1363 male plug with fuse
• Harmonized cord
• 240VAC
• 50 Hz
• Single phase
Australia:
• AS3112-1981 male plug
• 240VAC
• 50 Hz
• Single phase
Danger:
Using power cords with a proper grounding path
Use only power cords that have a grounding path. Without a proper ground, a person who
touches the switch is in danger of receiving an electrical shock. Lack of a grounding path to the
switch can result in excessive emissions.
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