Planning Guide

AC Power Service Requirements
4-2 Express5800/320Fc: Site Planning Guide
AC Power Service Requirements
Table 4-1 describes the nominal input line voltage (volts AC) and frequency (Hz)
required for your system and optional components. The table also provides a reference
to a table that lists the receptacles to provide for each component.
The power service must be properly wired and grounded according to local standards
and regulations. See Appendix B for electrical circuit and wiring information.
N O T E
Circuit breakers must provide a protective earth ground
current at a maximum of 3.5 milliamperes for each AC
power cord.
Use the following worksheets to determine AC power requirements for the site.
In Table 4-2, determine the power requirements at the A-side power source.
In Table 4-3, determine the power requirements at the B-side power source.
In Table 4-4, determine the power requirements for components outside of the
cabinet. These components can share a power source with the A-side or B-side
components.
To determine power requirements
Provide information in Tables 4-2, 4-3, and 4-4 as follows:
1. In the Quantity column, write the number of each type of component.
2. Multiply the entry in the Quantity column by the number in the @ Power (Watts)
column, and enter the result in the AC Power (Extended) column.
3. Add the values in the AC Power (Extended) column, and enter the sum on the
bottom line. This value indicates the maximum power requirement for each power
source.
Table 4-1. AC Power Service Requirements
Component
Nominal Input Voltage;
Nominal Frequency Range Receptacle
Express5800/320Fc
system
100–240V; 50/60 Hz See Table 4-9.
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