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The PSU2KW-DCPI= is a 2000-watt DC power supply engineered for Cisco’s Nexus 9000 Series and ASR 9000 Series platforms, designed to deliver high-efficiency power conversion in data center and telecom environments. Supporting -48V DC input with dual redundant feeds, this PSU ensures uninterrupted operation for mission-critical applications like 400G/800G spine switches and 5G xHaul routers. Cisco emphasizes its compliance with ETSI EN 300 132-3 and NEBS Level 3 standards, making it ideal for centralized power plants and hyperscale data centers.
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Electrical Performance:
Redundancy and Fault Tolerance:
Environmental Resilience:
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Case 1: Telecom Central Office Power Pool
Case 2: Hyperscale Data Center Spine Fabric
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DC Ground Potential Rise (GPR):
Inrush Current Management:
High-Altitude Derating:
Procure validated PSU2KW-DCPI= units for compliance assurance.
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Efficiency:
96% vs. 92% for Delta DPS-2000AB – saves 6,000kWh annually per chassis
MTBF:
250,000 hours vs. 180,000 hours for Vertiv Geist DC units
Power Density:
1.8kW per RU vs. 1.2kW for Eaton 48VDC systems – 50% higher ROI
TCO:
0.15/Wvs.0.15/W vs. 0.15/Wvs.0.22/W for dual 1kW AC PSUs – 32% lower CapEx
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Load Monitoring:
Use show environment power
to track:
Power Supply 1:
Status: OK
Input Voltage: -49.5V
Output Current: 140A
Thresholds:
Predictive Maintenance:
Safety Protocols:
While the PSU2KW-DCPI= excels in 48VDC environments, its incompatibility with 380VDC architectures limits relevance in next-gen data centers adopting higher voltage standards. The fixed 12V output also complicates direct integration with 48V-ready servers like Open Compute Project (OCP) designs. However, for telecom operators and enterprises with legacy DC plants, this PSU’s blend of efficiency and reliability remains unmatched. As industries pivot toward lithium-ion backup systems and AI-driven dynamic power allocation, the true test will be balancing today’s operational needs against tomorrow’s architectural shifts—a challenge requiring modular, software-defined power management frameworks.