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shows the calculation for the total available power, where a PSM
is present in all slots.
Calculating Needed Power
Every module for the GigaVUE-HC3 has a rated maximum Watts. The maximum Watts
of each module is used to calculate the total needed power.
lists
the maximum power for each module, which you can use to calculate the maximum
needed power.
A minimum of one PSM powers the base chassis hardware, including the main board,
the extension board, and the fan modules. All the present modules that are not yet
powered up are calculated as needed power.
When a module is shutdown or removed from the system, it is not immediately
subtracted from the needed power. To subtract the module from the needed power,
unconfigure the module from the slot using the
no card <slot ID>
command.
If the module is shutdown and removed without unconfiguring, the needed power will
not be subtracted.
If there is a power failure or if a PSM is removed when there is insufficient power, the
module will be powered down.
Table 3-3: Total Available Power with Four PSMs
PSM
Slot
Power (Watts)
Status
AC PSM 110V
1
1100W
on
AC PSM 208V
2
1500W
on
AS PSM 110V
3
1100W
on
AC PSM 208V
4
1500W
on
Total Available Power
5200W
Table 3-4: Needed Power Per Module
Module
Maximum Power (Watts)
Base Chassis Hardware with CCv1
820W
Base Chassis Hardware with CCv2
940W
PRT-HC3-C08Q08
160W
PRT-HC3-X24
60W
SMT-HC3-C05
200W
BPS-HC3-C25F2G
60W
BPS-HC3-C35C2G
60W
BPS-HC3-Q35C2G
60W
PRT-HC3-C16
130W
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