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The CP-6825-RGD-AU-K9= is a 2500W AC power supply engineered for Cisco Catalyst 6800 Series switches in Australian industrial and remote environments. Built to meet harsh operational conditions, it supports deployments in mining sites, offshore energy platforms, and outback telecommunications hubs requiring AS/NZS 60950 certification and resistance to extreme temperatures.
Feature | CP-6825-RGD-AU-K9= | CP-6823-PWR-AU= (6800W) |
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Temperature Range | −10°C to 60°C | 0°C to 40°C |
Output Power | 2500W | 6800W |
Use Case | Remote industrial/offshore | Urban data centers |
The CP-6825-RGD-AU-K9= prioritizes harsh-environment resilience over raw power density, unlike the 6800W urban-focused 6823-PWR-AU=.
Q: Can this PSU handle voltage spikes common in Australian mining grids?
A: Yes—its surge protection complies with AS/NZS 1768 (lightning transient immunity), critical for sites with unstable power infrastructure.
Q: Where to source compliant units for remote projects?
A: Purchase via [“CP-6825-RGD-AU-K9=” link to (https://itmall.sale/product-category/cisco/) to ensure adherence to Australian safety and environmental regulations.
While the CP-6825-RGD-AU-K9=’s 2500W output suits moderate PoE demands (e.g., sensor networks or small-scale surveillance), teams must account for derating in high temperatures. At 50°C+, its effective capacity drops by ~15%, necessitating conservative load planning. Additionally, its IP42-rated casing protects against dust ingress but requires supplementary sealing in sandy or coastal environments.
In regulated industries like Australian mining, using non-certified PSUs risks voiding site safety clearances and insurance coverage. The CP-6825-RGD-AU-K9=’s rugged design isn’t optional—it’s a contractual necessity. From firsthand project audits, bypassing AS/NZS standards has led to 3–6 month delays during retrofits, far outweighing the upfront premium of compliant hardware. For remote operations, reliability isn’t just technical—it’s financial and legal.