PoE Power Consumption
100 Percent Throughput Switch Power Consumption (No PoE Loads)
The numbers indicate the power consumed by a typical switch under normal conditions. Normal conditions signify a
temperature of 25 degrees Celsius, atmospheric pressure in the range of 860 to 1060 mbar, and relative humidity of
between 30 and 75 percent. Typically, such power draws are seen only when encountering a 100 percent traffic load
made up entirely of 64-byte packets with no PoE loads on the switch and uplinks.
Measured 5 Percent Throughput Switch Power Consumption (No PoE Loads)
The numbers indicate the power consumed by a typical switch under normal conditions. Normal conditions signify a
temperature of 25 degrees Celsius, atmospheric pressure in the range of 860 to 1060 mbar, and relative humidity of
between 30 and 75 percent. The numbers reflect a 5 percent traffic load on the switch and its uplinks
100 Percent Throughput Switch Power Consumption (with Maximum PoE Loads)
The numbers indicate the power consumed by a typical system (the switch and the corresponding PoE loads) under
normal conditions. Normal conditions signify a temperature of 25 degrees Celsius, atmospheric pressure in the range
of 860 to 1060 mbar, and relative humidity of between 30 and 75 percent. Typically, such power draws are seen only
when encountering a 100 percent traffic load made up entirely of 64-byte packets on the switch and its uplinks and
also drawing 100 percent PoE load.
5 Percent Throughput Switch Power Consumption (with 50 Percent PoE Loads)
The numbers indicate the power consumed by a typical system (the switch and the corresponding PoE loads) under
normal conditions. Normal conditions signify a temperature of 25 degrees Celsius, atmospheric pressure in the range
of 860 to 1060 mbar, and relative humidity of between 30 to 75 percent. The numbers reflect a 5 percent traffic load
and 50 percent PoE load on the switch and its uplinks.
Table 8. Safety and Compliance
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UL 60950-1, Second Edition
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CAN/CSA 22.2 No. 60950-1, Second Edition
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TUV/GS to EN 60950-1, Second Edition
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CB to IEC 60950-1 Second Edition with all country deviations
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CE Marking
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NOM (through partners and distributors)
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