12. Technical Data
• Operation on mains voltage, 115V~ or 230V~, 50/60 Hz, depending on the setting of the
voltage selection switch
• Output voltages and currents (also see imprint on the power pack):
+3,3V=
max. 20A
max. 180W!!
+5V=
max. 25A
+12V=
max. 13A
-5V=
max. 0,3A
-12V=
max. 0,8A
+5V= (standby) max. 2A
Observe the above restrictions with the individual operating voltages
under all circumstances! It is not possible to use the maximum currents
with each other!
The capacities in the +3.3 V and +5 V range may not exceed 180 W.
• Voltage connections (the number of 5.25" and 3.5" power plugs may possibly change
with newer versions of the power pack):
- 5 * 5.25" power plug
- 2 * 3.5" power plug
- 1*ATX plug (for mainboard)
- 1*6-pole BAT plug (only for mainboards with the corresponding connection)
- 1*4-pole ATX2.0-12V plug (only for mainboards with the corresponding connection)
• Mains switch on the back of the device
• Passive PFC (Power Factor Correction)
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max. 300W!!
6. Operating Elements and Connections
A
A Ventilator
The ventilator draws the air out of the PC casing and blows it out of the power pack
through the round opening.
Therefore, never cover the ventilation openings of the power pack, otherwise
the heat build-up will destroy the power pack and the connected compo-
nents.
B Power switch
The power pack is turned on or off via the mains switch.
Observe point 5 of this manual under all circumstances in this respect.
C Voltage selection switch
Serves to select the present mains voltage (115 V ~ respectively 230 V~).
In case of the wrong setting, the power pack and the PC components con-
nected to it are destroyed, there is additional the risk of explosion or fire!!
The correct setting for Europe is "230 V ~".
E Net socket
The power pack is connected with the mains voltage via this socket.
E Screw holes
The four screw holes on the outer corners of the power pack serve to attach this in the
PC housing. Use as many screws as possible with your PC casing. The heavy weight of
the power pack may result in damages to the PC casing (e.g. during transport).
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5
Please observe:
B
With newer power packs,
the assignment of the
operating elements and
C
connections
might
change.
D
E
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