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Cisco PWR-2700-DC/4 | 2700W DC PSU | Hot-swap | N+1 | -48V DC telco | Modular chassis

SKU:PWR-2700-DC/4

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Description

High-capacity 2700 W DC hot-swappable power supply module for carrier-class modular router chassis. Supports N+1 redundancy and field replacement without service interruption; ideal for -48 VDC telco power plants.

Features

- 2700 W DC capacity for high-load configurations
- Hot-swap design minimizes downtime
- Supports N+1 power redundancy architectures
- Optimized for -48 VDC telco environments
- Carrier-grade reliability for mission-critical networks

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 capacity: 2700 W DC
- Input type: -48 VDC telco power (platform-defined range)
- Hot-swappable: Yes
- Redundancy: N+1 supported (platform-dependent)
- Form factor: Modular chassis power supply
- Cooling: Integrated module cooling (platform-based airflow)
- Installation: Front-access, tool-minimal (per chassis design)
- Compatibility: Select modular carrier-class chassis (verify per platform documentation)
- Use case: High-availability service provider and large enterprise deployments

FAQs

Q: Is this PSU hot-swappable?
A: Yes, it is designed for hot-swap replacement when installed in the supported chassis.

Q: What DC input does it require?
A: It is intended for -48 VDC telco power systems; consult your specific chassis datasheet for the exact input voltage range.

Q: Can I mix this PSU with different wattage supplies?
A: Mixing is platform-specific. Check the chassis power guidelines; many platforms require matching PSU types and capacities.

Q: How many PSUs are needed for N+1?
A: The quantity depends on total system load and chassis model. Use the platform power calculator or documentation to size correctly.

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