Description
The Black Box LE2700 Power Supply is a dedicated, high-reliability spare unit designed to keep your LE2700 Series Hardened Managed Modular Switch Chassis operating without interruption. Engineered for demanding environments, this power supply adds crucial redundancy to your network hardware, helping to minimize downtime and ensure continuous connectivity in mission-critical applications. With a versatile input range that accommodates both AC and DC sources, and a compact, rugged form factor, it integrates seamlessly into the LE2700 chassis ecosystem. By pairing the LE2700 power supply with your existing modular switch chassis, you gain a resilient backbone for edge computing, industrial networks, and remote-site deployments where uptime matters most. This spare power supply is built to withstand the rigors of harsh environments while delivering a stable 12 VDC output to support the onboard electronics, backplane components, and attached modules that drive performance, security, and reliability across your network.
- Wide input range for flexible power options: Supports 88-264 VAC or 100-370 VDC to adapt to varying power environments, eliminating the need for multiple adapters and simplifying deployment in global locations.
- Consistent 12 VDC, 50 W output: Delivers a stable power supply to the LE2700 Series hardware, ensuring reliable operation of backplane electronics and expansion modules with ample headroom for peak loads.
- Spare power supply for LE2700 Series Hardened Managed Modular Switch Chassis: Specifically designed as a replacement or secondary power option to safeguard uptime in critical networking applications and rugged installations.
- Secure terminal block inputs: Power connections are made through robust terminal block interfaces, providing durable, field-proven attachment points that resist vibrations and environmental stress.
- Engineered for reliability in harsh environments: Built to endure temperature fluctuations, dust, and other challenging conditions common to industrial and remote-site deployments, helping your network stay online when it matters most.
Technical Details of Black Box LE2700 Power Supply
- Product type: Spare power supply for LE2700 Series Hardened Managed Modular Switch Chassis
- Input voltage range: 88-264 VAC and 100-370 VDC
- Output: 12 VDC, 50 W
- Power input mechanism: Terminal block
- Intended use: Spare/redundant power solution for LE2700 Series Hardened Managed Modular Switch Chassis
- Key benefit: Enables quick recovery from a failed primary supply, reducing downtime and maintaining network availability
How to install Black Box LE2700 Power Supply
Installing the Black Box LE2700 Power Supply is a straightforward process designed to minimize downtime and complexity in busy network environments. Follow these steps to add or replace a spare power supply in an LE2700 Series Hardened Managed Modular Switch Chassis:
Step 1: Power down and prepare
Before handling any internal components, power down the LE2700 chassis and unplug it from all power sources. Implement standard ESD precautions—ground yourself and wear appropriate anti-static protection to prevent damage to sensitive electronics. While you prepare the workspace, confirm you have the correct spare power supply model for your LE2700 chassis and verify that the unit has no visible damage from storage or transit.
Step 2: Access the spare power supply bay
Remove the chassis cover or access panel as required by your LE2700 model to reach the designated power supply bay. Locate the spare slot designed to accept a 12 VDC, 50 W power supply. Ensure the bay is clean and free of debris, providing a clear path for insertion and ventilation once installed.
Step 3: Connect the terminal block input
Prepare the terminal block inputs on the spare power supply. Connect the 88-264 VAC or 100-370 VDC power source to the corresponding terminals, observing polarity and any labeling on the terminal block to ensure correct alignment. If your installation requires a particular wire gauge or ferrule size, use the recommended components to maintain a secure connection and minimize the risk of loose contacts.
Step 4: Insert and secure the spare supply
Slide the spare power supply into the chassis bay, aligning it with the backplane or mounting guides. Once fully seated, secure the unit using any screws or latches specified by the chassis design. Confirm the unit is firmly in place and that there is adequate airflow around the power supply to prevent overheating during operation.
Step 5: Restore power and verify operation
Reconnect the main power, power up the chassis, and monitor the system to confirm that the LE2700 recognizes the spare power supply. Check for any status indicators on the supply itself or within the chassis management interface that indicate a healthy connection. If the chassis supports redundancy, verify that load sharing and failover behavior engage as expected when the primary supply is active or during simulated faults. If any warning indicators appear, consult the chassis documentation for troubleshooting steps and ensure all connections remain secure.
Optional considerations: If your deployment requires hot-swappable operation, consult your system administrator or the official product manual for guidance on hot-swapping procedures, sequence, and safety precautions. Maintain a clean, organized installation environment and label spare components to simplify future maintenance and replacement actions. Regularly inspect the power bay for dust buildup or signs of wear that could affect performance, especially in industrial settings where environmental exposure is common.
Frequently asked questions
Q: What is the input voltage range for the Black Box LE2700 Power Supply?
A: The spare power supply supports 88-264 VAC and 100-370 VDC input, allowing flexible operation across various regional power systems and DC supply configurations.
Q: What output does the LE2700 power supply provide?
A: It provides a stable 12 VDC output at 50 W, designed to reliably power the LE2700 Series Hardened Managed Modular Switch Chassis and its attached modules.
Q: Which equipment is compatible with this spare power supply?
A: This unit is specifically designed as a spare power supply for the Black Box LE2700 Series Hardened Managed Modular Switch Chassis, making it ideal for redundant power configurations in enterprise, industrial, and remote-site networks.
Q: How should I install the spare power supply?
A: Installation involves powering down the chassis, accessing the spare power bay, connecting the terminal block input, inserting the unit into the slot, securing it, and then powering the system back on to verify operation. Always follow the chassis-specific installation guidelines and observe safety precautions during handling.
Q: Are there additional accessories included with the spare power supply?
A: The product description specifies the spare power supply unit itself. It does not detail additional accessories or mounting hardware, so verify inclusions with your supplier or refer to the official product documentation for any required mounting brackets or connectors.
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