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09-27-2012 07:29 AM
09-27-2012 07:29 AM
c7000 AC to DC Power Conversion question.
Hilton had a customer power question:
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Just wanted to confirm that converting a c7000 from AC to DC is as simple as converting from single phase to 3 phase, i.e. no funnies
1 ) Change out the power module ( 544661-001 or 544661-002 )
2 ) Change out the power supplies ( AH332A )
3 ) Set PDU type to DC in the OA CLI
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Reply from John in the Telco team:
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Change the Power Input Module to DC (AH331A), swap power supplies (AH332A).
You will need a 80 amp @-48VDC feed (two lug) for each power supply, you will also need a chassis ground to match local code requirements.
When finished it should look like this.
The ISS Telco team can help you with this, as required.
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