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Sun-4 Handbook - Home Page Sun-4 Handbook - Home Page Sun Internal ONLY !! The Sun-4 Handbook describes and illustrates the Sun-4 and Sun-4e products for service providers who service these products after the End of Support Life in April 1997. End of Support Life is the end of Sun's commitment to support the product. Sun may help customers locate alternative sources for support on a case-by-case basis if ongoing support is needed beyond 5 years. Spares availability after End of Support Life may be limited and repair service will be at Sun's discretion. http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/sunshack/data/feh/1.4/wcd00000/wcd00036.htm (1 von 2) [25.04.2002 15:56:23] Sun-4 Handbook - Home Page [ Configurations ] [ CPU ] [ Memory ] [ Graphics ] [ IPI ] [ SCSI ] [ SCSI Disk ] [ Removable Media ] [ Communication ] [ Miscellaneous ] [ Backplane ] [ Slot Assignment ] [ Parts Introduction ] [ System ] [ Disk Options ] [ Removable Media Options ] [ Miscellaneous Options ] [ Board ] [ Input Device ] [ Monitor ] [ Printer ] [ CPU Trouble ] [ Disk Trouble ] [ Diagnostics ] [ Power Introduction ] [ AC Power ] [ DC Power ] The original hardcopy publication of the Sun-4 Handbook is part number 805-3028-01. © 1987-1999, Sun Microsystems Inc. http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/sunshack/data/feh/1.4/wcd00000/wcd00036.htm (2 von 2) [25.04.2002 15:56:23] Sun4/II: DC Power - Contents DC Power Power Supplies 300-1020 -- Brown -- 575 Watts 300-1020 -- Fuji -- 575 Watts 300-1022 -- Summit -- 325 Watts 300-1022 -- Brown -- 325 Watts 300-1024 -- Fuji -- 850 Watts 300-1031 -- Delta -- 120 Watts 300-1034 -- Boschert -- 520 Watts 300-1041 -- Seagate -- 205 Watts 300-1043 -- Fuji -- 925 Watts 300-1045 -- Boschert -- 130 Watts 300-1047 -- Zytec -- 925 Watts 300-1052 -- Fuji -- 820 Watts 300-1056 -- Fuji -- 410 Watts 300-1065 -- Zytec -- 1200 Watts 300-1072 -- Boschert -- 520 Watts 300-1074 -- Seagate -- 215 Watts 300-1075 -- Fuji -- 840 Watts 300-1085 -- Zytec -- 268 Watts 300-1089 -- Fuji -- 925 Watts 300-1091 -- Fuji -- 820 Watts 300-1106 -- Fuji -- 800 Watts OEM Product Power Supplies 811-1027 -- Fujitsu 811-1242 -- HP Last updated: March 14, 1997 Comments and Suggestions http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/sunshack/data/feh/1.4/wcd00004/wcd004f0.htm [25.04.2002 15:56:27] Sun4/II: Power - Brown 300-1020 Brown 300-1020 575 Watt Power Supply Sun-4/150/350 300-1020 http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/sunshack/data/feh/1.4/wcd00006/wcd006b9.htm (1 von 2) [25.04.2002 15:56:34] Sun4/II: Power - Brown 300-1020 Fuse 10 Amps @ 250 Volts Last updated: December 2, 1996 Comments and Suggestions http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/sunshack/data/feh/1.4/wcd00006/wcd006b9.htm (2 von 2) [25.04.2002 15:56:34] Sun4/II: Power - Fuji PEX445-30 575 Watt Power Supply Fuji PEX445-30 575 Watt Power Supply Sun-4/150/350 300-1020 http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/sunshack/data/feh/1.4/wcd00006/wcd006ba.htm (1 von 2) [25.04.2002 15:56:39] Sun4/II: Power - Fuji PEX445-30 575 Watt Power Supply Fuse 15 Amps @ 250 Volts Last updated: December 2, 1996 Comments and Suggestions http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/sunshack/data/feh/1.4/wcd00006/wcd006ba.htm (2 von 2) [25.04.2002 15:56:39] Sun4/II: Power - Summit CS0325-9001 325 Watt Power Supply Summit CS0325-9001 325 Watt Power Supply Sun-4/110/310 300-1022 http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/sunshack/data/feh/1.4/wcd00006/wcd006bb.htm (1 von 2) [25.04.2002 15:56:45] Sun4/II: Power - Summit CS0325-9001 325 Watt Power Supply Fuse 7 Amps @ 250 Volts Note Wait at least two minutes after power down or power outage before turning power ON to allow the unit to reset. Last updated: December 2, 1996 Comments and Suggestions http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/sunshack/data/feh/1.4/wcd00006/wcd006bb.htm (2 von 2) [25.04.2002 15:56:45] Sun4/II: Power - Brown PS41 325 Watt Power Supply Brown PS41 325 Watt Power Supply Sun-4/110/310 300-1022 http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/sunshack/data/feh/1.4/wcd00006/wcd006bc.htm (1 von 2) [25.04.2002 15:56:54] Sun4/II: Power - Brown PS41 325 Watt Power Supply Fuse: 7 Amps @ 250 Volts Note Wait at least two minutes after power down or power outage before turning power ON to allow the unit to reset. Last updated: December 2, 1996 Comments and Suggestions http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/sunshack/data/feh/1.4/wcd00006/wcd006bc.htm (2 von 2) [25.04.2002 15:56:54] Sun4/II: Power - Fuji PEX391 850 Watt Power Supply Fuji PEX391 850 Watt Power Supply Sun-4/260/280/360/380 300-1024 http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/sunshack/data/feh/1.4/wcd00006/wcd006bd.htm (1 von 2) [25.04.2002 15:56:57] Sun4/II: Power - Fuji PEX391 850 Watt Power Supply Fuse 30 Amps @ 250 Volts Note The Fuji 300-1024 is the same as the Fuji 300-1016. Last updated: December 2, 1996 Comments and Suggestions http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/sunshack/data/feh/1.4/wcd00006/wcd006bd.htm (2 von 2) [25.04.2002 15:56:57] Sun4/II: Power - Delta DPS-118AB 120 Watt Power Supply Delta DPS-118AB 120 Watt Power Supply Options 526 / 527 / 530 / 539 / 561 / 563 / 565 Options 566 / RR126 / RR128 / RR129 / RREXP 300-1031 Fuses 4 Amps @ 250 Volts 3 Amps @ 250 Volts http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/sunshack/data/feh/1.4/wcd00006/wcd006be.htm (1 von 2) [25.04.2002 15:57:05] Sun4/II: Power - Delta DPS-118AB 120 Watt Power Supply Last updated: December 2, 1996 Comments and Suggestions http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/sunshack/data/feh/1.4/wcd00006/wcd006be.htm (2 von 2) [25.04.2002 15:57:05] Sun4/II: Power - Boschert XL520-3625 520 Watt Power Supply Boschert XL520-3625 520 Watt Power Supply Sun-4/330 300-1034 http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/sunshack/data/feh/1.4/wcd00006/wcd006bf.htm (1 von 2) [25.04.2002 15:57:11] Sun4/II: Power - Boschert XL520-3625 520 Watt Power Supply Fuses F1 = 20 Amps @ 250 volts F2 = 10 Amps @ 250 volts Last updated: December 2, 1996 Comments and Suggestions http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/sunshack/data/feh/1.4/wcd00006/wcd006bf.htm (2 von 2) [25.04.2002 15:57:11] Sun4/II: Power - Seagate 45070622 205 Watt Power Supply Seagate 45070622 205 Watt Power Supply Seagate 97209-12G Disk Drive Options 706 / 707 / 709 / 710 300-1041 Fuse Soldered at F 100, 8 Amps @ 250 Volts http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/sunshack/data/feh/1.4/wcd00006/wcd006c0.htm (1 von 2) [25.04.2002 15:57:18] Sun4/II: Power - Seagate 45070622 205 Watt Power Supply Notes 205 Watt Power Supply 300-1041 Supports one Seagate 97209-12G 3MB/Sec IPI Disk Drive. Does NOT Support the Seagate 97229-11G 6MB/Sec IPI Disk Drive. 215 Watt Power Supply 300-1074 Supports one Seagate 97209-12G 3MB/Sec IPI Disk Drives. Supports one Seagate 97229-11G 6MB/Sec IPI Disk Drives. Last updated: December 2, 1996 Comments and Suggestions http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/sunshack/data/feh/1.4/wcd00006/wcd006c0.htm (2 von 2) [25.04.2002 15:57:18] Sun4/II: Power - Fuji PEX479-30 925 Watt Power Supply Fuji PEX479-30 925 Watt Power Supply Sun-4/260/280/360/380 300-1043 http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/sunshack/data/feh/1.4/wcd00006/wcd006c1.htm (1 von 2) [25.04.2002 15:57:24] Sun4/II: Power - Fuji PEX479-30 925 Watt Power Supply Fuse Littelfuse 30A 250V BLN 30 Note Use wire harnesses 530-1578 and 530-1580 for the 80/280/380/480 chassis. Use wire harnesses 530-1578 and 530-1581 for the 160/260/360/460 chassis. Last updated: December 2, 1996 Comments and Suggestions http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/sunshack/data/feh/1.4/wcd00006/wcd006c1.htm (2 von 2) [25.04.2002 15:57:24] Sun4/II: Power - Boschert XL121-3630 130 Watt Power Supply Boschert XL121-3630 130 Watt Power Supply Options 501 / 503 / 504 / 505 / 506 / 507 Options 509 / 510 / 511 / 514 / 516 300-1045 http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/sunshack/data/feh/1.4/wcd00006/wcd006c2.htm (1 von 2) [25.04.2002 15:57:27] Sun4/II: Power - Boschert XL121-3630 130 Watt Power Supply Fuse 5 Amps @ 250 Volts Note Use Power Harness, 530-1432-01, for this power supply. Last updated: December 2, 1996 Comments and Suggestions http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/sunshack/data/feh/1.4/wcd00006/wcd006c2.htm (2 von 2) [25.04.2002 15:57:27] Sun4/II: Power - Zytec 22903110 925 Watt Power Supply Zytec 22903110 925 Watt Power Supply Sun-4/370/470 Options 509 / 510 / 511 / 514 / 516 300-1047 DC OUTPUT REGULATION FULL LOAD +5 150 Amps 145.0 Amps -5.2 15 Amps 10.0 Amps +12 analog 15 Amps 2.0 Amps http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/sunshack/data/feh/1.4/wcd00006/wcd006c3.htm (1 von 2) [25.04.2002 15:57:32] Sun4/II: Power - Zytec 22903110 925 Watt Power Supply +12 motor 15 Amps 6.3 Amps -12 10 Amps 4.0 Amps Last updated: December 2, 1996 Comments and Suggestions http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/sunshack/data/feh/1.4/wcd00006/wcd006c3.htm (2 von 2) [25.04.2002 15:57:32] Sun4/II: Power - Fuji PEX527-30 820 Watt Power Supply Fuji PEX527-30 820 Watt Power Supply Options 733 / 734 300-1052 http://lios.apana.org.au/~cdewick/sunshack/data/feh/1.4/wcd00006/wcd006c4.htm (1 von 2) [25.04.2002 15:57:41] Sun4/II: Power - Fuji PEX527-30 820 Watt Power Supply Fuse 20 Amps @ 250 Volts Notes 820 Watt Power Supply 300-1052-02 Supports four CDC 9720-688 Disk Drives.
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