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Home Industrial Computers PC Accessories Power Supplies Redundant (hot-swap) Power Supplies
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Features
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 | Power Supply Form Factor |  | n+1 redundant (standard ATX or PS/2-size) |  | Power Supply Output Type |  | AT |  | Nominal Output Power |  | 250W |  | Peak Output Power |  | 500W |  | Input Voltage Range(s) |  | 90...132 or 180...264VAC |
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Introduction
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| An n+1 redundant power supply is actually two complete power supplies running in parallel. This fault-tolerant design protects you against power supply failure.
Even if one module fails, the other module will keep your system up and running
until you can install a replacement. You can hot-swap power modules without
needing to turn off or restart your system. Be sure to order a spare PWM 250RA
power module. |
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| Power Supply Form Factor |
n+1 redundant (standard ATX or PS/2-size) | |
| Power Supply Output Type |
AT | | Nominal Output Power |
250W | |
| Peak Output Power |
500W | | Output Voltage(s) |
+5VDC +12VDC -5VDC -12VDC | | Efficiency |
75% | |
| Input Voltage Range(s) |
90...132 or 180...264VAC | |
| Cooling Summary |
Cooling fan | |
| Operating Temperature |
32°F....122°F
(0°C....50°C)
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| Safety/Approvals |
Meets CE standards Meets TUV standards UL Recognized Component, Certified in Canada & USA ("cRUus" mark) |
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Detailed Specifications  |
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