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Hardware I.P.B. 4124 28th January 1994 (MT)
Department Category Implementation
Hardware Hardware Advisory
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Apricot Equipment Power Ratings (2)

This IPB supersedes IPB 4091

With increased use of external uninterruptible power supply units, it is important to know the power consumption of all devices to be connected. Detailed below are the maximum input and output power supply ratings for Apricot systems.

Apricot System Unit PSU Max Power
Output (Watts)
Input Power (VA)
- see Note below
LANstation 40 52
LS Pro 40 52
XEN-LS 150 195
XEN-LS II 145 189
XEN-PC 145 189
EPx 200 260
FT//ex 350 455
Qi 486 150 195
FTe (includes UPS) 233 303
FTs (includes UPS) 465 605
FT//e (includes UPS) 282 367
FT//s (includes UPS) 465 605
Monitors
14" VGA Paper White 70 91
14" VGA Col (.39 pitch) 100 130
14" VGA Col (.31 pitch) 100 130
14" VGA Dual Sync 140 182
14" Multi Sync MPR II 210 273
17" Multi Sync MPR II 280 364

For further information regarding prevention of mains interference and power failure, see Dealer Technical Bulletin Volume 1 Section 1.99-18.

Note:

The power dissipation quoted in column one is for maximum PSU output power not input power. Switch mode power supply units are 70% efficient. Sum all the components to be connected to the power source and add 30% for power supply losses; assuming a unity power factor, the resulting power rating can be quoted as a VA rating.

Input VA rating is shown in column two for individual components.

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