Power supplies

The Flex System Enterprise Chassis supports up to six autoranging power supplies.

The types of power supplies that are available for the Flex System Enterprise Chassis are listed in Table 1.

Table 1. Chassis power supplies
Rated output Input voltage range Power cord connector FRU numbers
2100 W 200 to 240 V ac C20 94Y8253 or 69Y5892
2500 W 200 to 240 V ac C20 94Y8251 or 69Y5890
2500 W 240 to 380 V dc1 RF-203 94Y8274
2500 W -48 to -60 V dc 2 position power connector 94Y8265
1. Tolerance 192 - 400 V dc.

Graphic showing the power supplies front view

The power supplies get electrical power from either a 200 to 240 V ac power source, a 240 to 380 V dc power source, or a -48 to -60 V dc power source depending on the type of power supply. Both ac and dc-powered supplies convert the power source into 12 V dc and 3.3 V dc outputs to the system midplane. The power supplies are capable of autoranging within the input voltage range. There is one common power domain for the chassis that distributes dc power to each of the nodes and modules through the system midplane.

Power supply redundancy is achieved when there is one more power supply available than is needed to provide full power to all chassis components. Power source redundancy is achieved by distributing the power cord connections between independent supply circuits. See Connecting the chassis to power for more information.

Each power supply has internal fans and a controller. The power supply controller can be powered by any installed power supply that is providing dc power through the midplane. The power supply does not have to be connected to a power source to communicate with the CMM, as long as dc power is available from the midplane.

Attention: The power supplies contain internal cooling fans. Do not obstruct the fan exhaust vents.

Up to six power supplies can be installed. The number of power supplies that you install is dependent on the type of power supply, the chassis power load, and selected chassis power policy.

Important: Do not mix different types of power supplies in the Flex System Enterprise Chassis.

For example, if a 2100 W power supply is installed in a chassis containing 2500 W power supplies, the CMM will budget power as if all of the power supplies are 2100 W. In this scenario, the Fault LED on the mismatched power supply and the chassis Fault LED are lit and a warning message is sent to the CMM event log. In addition, if the chassis power budget is insufficient, the CMM might not allow all of the devices in the chassis to power on.

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Power supply controls and indicators

There are three LEDs on each power supply:
AC power in LED (200 - 240 V ac supplies only)

Graphic showing the ac power in con on the power supply
When this LED is lit (green), it indicates that ac power is being supplied to the power supply.
DC power in LED (240 to 380 and -48 to -60 V dc supplies)

Graphic showing the dc power in icon on the power supply
When this LED is lit (green), it indicates that dc power is being supplied to the power supply.
DC power out LED

Graphic showing the dc power icon on the power supply
When this LED is lit (green), it indicates that dc power is being supplied from the power supply to the chassis midplane.
Fault LED

Graphic showing the fault icon on the power supply
When this LED is lit (yellow), it indicates that there is a fault with the power supply.
Note: Before unplugging the ac power cord from the power supply or removing the power supply from the chassis, verify that the capacity of the remaining power supplies are sufficient to meet the minimum power requirements for all components in the chassis. You can view the power status and requirements through the Flex System Manager.

For information on accessing and using the Flex System Manager, see the Flex System Manager information page.