Introduction to the Ruijie RG-PA1000I-P-F and its key features
The Ruijie RG-PA1000I-P-F is a hot‑swappable AC/HVDC power module designed for compatible Ruijie core and enterprise switches. Built to deliver up to 1000 W to the switch power plane and output a nominal 56 V DC, this module is aimed at installations that require large Power over Ethernet (PoE) budgets — for example, video surveillance, dense Wi‑Fi access point deployments, and VoIP telephony. Key features include hot‑swap capability for zero‑downtime replacement, support for AC and high‑voltage DC inputs, multiple protection mechanisms (overcurrent, overvoltage, undervoltage, short‑circuit and over‑temperature), status LEDs and host reporting, and a compact form factor with rear‑to‑front airflow.
- High output power:Up to 1000 W total output (actual available power depends on input voltage range).
- PoE‑oriented voltage:56 V DC output tailored for modern PoE standards and high‑power devices.
- Hot‑swap and redundancy:Designed for fault‑tolerant chassis and redundant configurations where uptime is critical.
- Safety and monitoring:Multiple hardware protections and reporting to the host switch for simplified operations.
Detailed specifications and benefits
Understanding the technical specifications helps determine whether the RG-PA1000I-P-F matches a deployment’s power requirements. Below is a concise breakdown of the most relevant technical points and the practical benefits they bring.
- Model:RG-PA1000I-P-F
- Function:AC / HVDC power module for Ruijie PoE switches
- Input voltage:Rated 100–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz; supports HVDC input ranges (vendor notes ~192–290 V DC)
- Maximum input range:90–264 V AC / 192–290 V DC (vendor variations)
- Output voltage:56 V DC
- Maximum output power:Up to 1000 W (dependent on input range; approximately 930 W at lower VAC)
- Maximum output current:≈17.86 A (varies with input voltage)
- PoE budget:Approximately 740 W (depends on switch model and number of installed modules)
- Protections:Overcurrent, overvoltage, undervoltage, short‑circuit, over‑temperature
- Status reporting:LED indicators and host reporting via management/I2C
- Airflow direction:Rear‑to‑front
- Dimensions:196 × 90 × 40 mm
- Net weight:≈ 1.0 kg
- Operating environment:−10 °C to +55 °C, 5%–95% non‑condensing humidity
- High PoE capacity:With up to 1000 W available from a single module and a PoE budget in the hundreds of watts, the module supports dense deployments of cameras, access points and other high‑power PoE devices.
- Flexible power sources:Support for both standard AC and HVDC inputs makes the module suitable for a range of facility power topologies — useful in remote sites or where DC distribution is used.
- Operational resilience:Hot‑swap capability and support for redundant module configurations enable service continuity during maintenance or failure events.
- Safety and manageability:Built‑in protections and host reporting simplify troubleshooting and reduce risk to connected devices and the switch itself.
- Space and thermal considerations:Compact dimensions and specified airflow mean the module integrates into chassis designed for rear‑to‑front cooling — avoid mixing with incompatible airflow architectures.
Use cases and deployment scenarios
The RG-PA1000I-P-F is most valuable in environments where PoE power demand is high, uptime is important, and modular power design is preferred. Typical scenarios include:
Campus and large‑building Wi‑Fi installations with many high‑performance access points need reliable PoE budgets to power radios, radios with integrated point‑to‑point radios, and controllers. A 1000 W power module lets a single switch sustain dozens of APs, simplifying cabling and centralising power management.
IP cameras, especially PTZ and multi‑sensor units, can draw significant power. The RG-PA1000I-P-F supports large camera counts on a single switch and helps ensure continuous operation when used with redundant modules and proper UPS/backup arrangements.
Large office deployments with extensive VoIP handset use and conference devices can benefit from centralized PoE. This module helps keep desk phones and other endpoint devices powered during normal operations with the ability to add redundancy for higher availability.
In small data‑centre or edge environments where compact switches provide both networking and PoE to local devices, the module’s high output and hot‑swap replaceability reduce cabinet downtime and make maintenance less disruptive.
Comparisons with similar products
Many major switch vendors offer high‑wattage, hot‑swappable power modules for their enterprise and data‑centre platforms. When comparing the RG-PA1000I-P-F to similar offerings, consider four practical dimensions: output power and voltage, input flexibility, protections and monitoring, and mechanical/thermal compatibility.
- Output power and voltage:The RG‑PA1000I‑P‑F’s nominal 56 V DC output is consistent with modern PoE++ (802.3bt) requirements, where voltages around 52–57 V are common. Comparable modules from other vendors typically provide 750–1500 W and similar nominal voltages; the exact usable PoE budget will depend on switch architecture and module count.
- Input flexibility:Support for both 100–240 V AC and HVDC ranges (≈192–290 V DC) gives the Ruijie module an edge in facilities that use DC distribution. Not all competitor modules include wide HVDC support as standard.
- Protections and reporting:Overcurrent, overvoltage and thermal protections plus host reporting via management channels are standard expectations. Ruijie includes these features and integrates status reporting into the switch management plane, matching industry norms.
- Form factor and cooling:Rear‑to‑front airflow and the specific module dimensions require compatible Ruijie chassis. When comparing to other vendors, confirm airflow direction and mechanical fit to avoid thermal or installation issues.
In short, the RG-PA1000I-P-F aligns well with similar high‑power modules on the market. The decision between vendors often narrows to chassis compatibility, preferred vendor ecosystem, warranty and support options, and price.
Customer feedback and reviews
Official, published customer testimonials specific to the RG-PA1000I-P-F are limited in public listings. However, general feedback from network engineers and installers working with high‑wattage hot‑swap power modules commonly highlights:
- Reliability and ease of replacement during maintenance windows.
- Appreciation for clear status LEDs and host reporting for quick diagnostics.
- Value of HVDC input support in particular-site power environments.
- Need to double‑check chassis compatibility and airflow before purchasing to avoid installation surprises.
If you require formal customer references or detailed field reports, ask your distributor or Ruijie representative for case studies or a list of installations where the module has been deployed.
Pricing, compliance and purchasing considerations
Pricing details provided: cost price 557.60 (currency unspecified) and suggested retail price 664.00. The suggested RRP assumes a 16% margin calculated as margin on selling price ((SP − cost)/SP = 16%). If you prefer a 16% markup on cost (SP = cost × 1.16), the equivalent selling price would be approximately 647.00. Please confirm the currency and preferred margin method to produce final prices and any competitor price comparisons.
Compliance and safety: always observe local wiring regulations and the manufacturer’s installation instructions. Confirm CE/UKCA and local approvals on shipment documentation or the official Ruijie datasheet prior to installation. Also verify chassis compatibility and airflow direction (rear‑to‑front) when planning rack layouts.
Conclusion: why the RG-PA1000I-P-F is a strong choice
The Ruijie RG-PA1000I-P-F 1000 W power module is a capable, purpose‑built option for organizations that need substantial PoE power from a modular switch platform. Its 56 V DC output is well matched to modern PoE devices, and the ability to accept AC or HVDC inputs makes it flexible for diverse facility power systems. Hot‑swap support, comprehensive protections and host reporting help keep networks running and simplify maintenance. For enterprises deploying many high‑power endpoints — cameras, access points, VoIP phones — or for core switches that require redundant, replaceable power sources, this module offers the combination of power, safety and operational convenience expected in contemporary network infrastructures.
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