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Chapter 1: overview 38 – Allied Telesis AT-RPS3000 User Manual

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Figure 22. Two AT-PWR800 Modules for 480 to 960 Watts, with Limited

Redundancy

Another approach to dealing with a PoE+ switch that needs more than 480
watts for its powered devices is with the AT-PWR1200 Module. This
module can provide 780 watts. If you install this module in both the switch
and chassis, the switch will have PoE+ power redundancy up to 780 watts.

Figure 23. Two AT-PWR1200 Modules Providing Up to 780 Watts, with

Full Redundancy

For example, if the total power requirements of the devices connected to
the switch is 720 watts, each AT-PWR1200 Module would be responsible
for providing 360 watts. A failure of one power supplies will not affect the
ability of the switch to support all of the powered devices, because the
power capacity of the remaining AT-PWR1200 Module will be adequate to
meet the needs of all the devices.

B

B

1

2

3

4

SYSTEM

PoE+ / SYSTEM

PoE+ / SYSTEM

SYSTEM

MODULE B

MODULE A

A

A

A

T

-PWR

8

00

DC OUT

FAULT

100-240 VAC~12A MAX

AT-PNL800/1200

PO

WER SUPPL

Y

RPS
READY

RPS INPUT

12V/21A MAX

WARNING
This unit may have more than one power input. To reduce the risk of
electric shock, disconnect both A/C and RPS inputs before servicing
unit.

A

T

-PWR

8

00

2142

DC OUT

FAULT

100-240 VAC~12A MAX

AT-x610-24Ts/X-POE+

AT-RPS3000 Chassis

Switch with powered devices

AT-PWR800 Module

AT-PWR800 Module

requiring 480 to 960 watts

B

B

1

2

3

4

SYSTEM

PoE+ / SYSTEM

PoE+ / SYSTEM

SYSTEM

MODULE B

MODULE A

A

A

A

T

-PWR1200

DC OUT

FAULT

100-240 VAC~16A MAX

AT-PNL800/1200

PO

WER SUPPL

Y

RPS
READY

RPS INPUT

12V/21A MAX

WARNING
This unit may have more than one power input. To reduce the risk of
electric shock, disconnect both A/C and RPS inputs before servicing
unit.

A

T

-PWR1200

2165

DC OUT

FAULT

100-240 VAC~16A MAX

AT-x610-24Ts/X-POE+

AT-RPS3000 Chassis

Switch with powered devices

AT-PWR1200 Module

AT-PWR1200 Module

requiring up to 780 watts