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Cisco NXA-PHV-1100W-B | 1100W HV AC Platinum PSU | 200–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz | Hot-swap, redundant | Nexus 5000 compatible

SKU:NXA-PHV-1100W-B

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Description

1100W high-voltage AC power supply with 80 PLUS Platinum efficiency for select Nexus 5000 platforms. This hot-swappable module supports 1+1/N+1 redundancy and is available in airflow variants to match your chassis.

Features

- Platinum-efficiency AC-DC conversion for lower TCO
- 200–240 VAC input fits data center PDUs
- Hot-swap module for fast, non-disruptive service
- Designed for redundant power architectures
- LED indicators for rapid fault isolation

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: 1100 W
- Input type: High-voltage AC (200–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz)
- Efficiency: 80 PLUS Platinum
- Model variant: -B (verify airflow and platform-specific requirements)
- Airflow: PI/PE variants exist (match chassis airflow direction)
- Hot-swappable: Yes
- Redundancy support: 1+1 / N+1 (platform-dependent)
- Status indicators: PSU health/activity LEDs
- Supported platforms: Select Nexus 5000 family switches requiring 1100W HV AC PSUs

FAQs

Q: What does the -B variant indicate?
A: It denotes a specific PSU variant. Confirm airflow orientation and compatibility in your platform’s hardware guide before ordering.

Q: Is this unit suitable for 100–120 VAC?
A: No. This HV AC PSU requires 200–240 VAC input.

Q: Can airflow directions be mixed in the same chassis?
A: No. All PSUs and fans must share the same airflow direction (PI or PE).

Q: Is it hot-swappable?
A: Yes. It can be replaced without powering down when proper procedures are followed.

Q: How many PSUs do I need for redundancy?
A: Most supported platforms use 1+1 or N+1. Check your switch’s power and redundancy guidelines.

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