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Cisco NXA-PAC-500W-PI | NEBS AC PSU 500W | Port-side Intake (PI) | Hot-swap | Auto-ranging

SKU:NXA-PAC-500W-PI

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Description

High-reliability 500W AC power supply for Nexus 9000 Series switches with NEBS compliance and Port-side Intake (PI) airflow to align with data center cooling policies. Hot-swappable module supports redundant deployments for continuous operation.

Features

- NEBS-compliant AC power module for demanding environments
- 500W capacity for consistent, stable power
- Port-side Intake (PI) airflow to match chassis cooling scheme
- Hot-swappable for serviceability without downtime
- Auto-ranging 100–240V AC input simplifies deployment

Warranty

All products sold by XS Network Tech include a 12-month warranty on both new and used items. Our in-house technical team thoroughly tests used hardware prior to sale to ensure enterprise-grade reliability.

All technical data should be verified on the manufacturer data sheets.

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Technical Specifications

- Power output: 500W AC
- Airflow: Port-side Intake (PI)
- Input: 100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, auto-ranging
- Form factor: Plug-in PSU for Nexus 9000 Series (select models)
- Hot-swappable: Yes
- NEBS compliant design
- Supports redundant configurations where supported by the switch

FAQs

Q: What does Port-side Intake (PI) mean?
A: PI indicates airflow optimized to intake at the port side, matching the chassis’ specified cooling direction.

Q: Is this power supply hot-swappable?
A: Yes, provided the system supports redundancy and platform replacement procedures are followed.

Q: Can I mix PI and PE in the same chassis?
A: No. Use the same airflow type across all modules for proper cooling and compliance.

Q: Which switches are compatible?
A: Intended for select Nexus 9000 Series models. Consult the hardware compatibility list for your platform.

Q: Does this support redundant power configurations?
A: Yes. Many platforms support N+1 redundancy; verify requirements in your switch documentation.

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