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User manual Antec, model EA-550

Manafacture: Antec
File size: 547.74 kb
File name: antec_ea-550_platinum_manual_en_v1_0.pdf
Language of manual:en
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Get the power you need, save money and help protect the environment with Antec’s EA-550 Platinum! STANDARDS AND FEATURES The connectors and power specifications of the EA-550 Platinum PSU are all compatible with ATX12V v2.32 and EPS12V v2.92 specifications. The EA-550 Platinum features Universal Input, which automatically senses when you connect the power supply to any AC power source between 100 - 240V without setting a voltage switch. This power supply also features Active Power Factor Correction (PFC), which improves the power factor value of the power supply by altering the input current wave shape, helping to power transmission across the grid. SYSTEM PROTECTION A variety of industrial-grade safety circuitry will help protect your computer: Over Current Protection (OCP), Over Voltage Protection (OVP), Under Voltage Protection (UVP), Short Circuit Protection (SCP), Over Power Protection (OPP), Surge & Inrush Protection (SIP) and Brown-Out Protection (BOP). Sometimes the PSU will “latch” into a protected state. You will need to power off the PSU and clear the fault before it will function again. There are no user-replaceable fuses in your EA-550 Platinum. C:\Documents and Settings\npinkerton\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Word\New Picture.bmp 80 PLUS® CERTIFICATION 80 PLUS® certification is the most widely recognized independent standard in power supply efficiency. An 80 PLUS® certified power supply uses less energy and generates less heat to stay cooler, run quieter and last longer. The EA-550 Platinum has been 80 PLUS® PLATINUM certified to be at least 89% efficient at a wide range of operating loads; this will lower your operating costs and help protect the environment. POWER OUTPUT To see the output capacity and regulation for each different voltage, see table 1. TABLE 1 Output Voltage Load Max. Regulation Ripple & Noise +3.3V 16A ±5% < 50 mV +5V 16A ±5% < 50 mV +12V1 30A ±5% < 120 mV +12V2 30A ±5% < 120 mV +12V3 30A ±5% < 120 mV +12V4 30A ±5% < 120 mV -12V 0.3A ±10% < 150 mV +5VSB 3A ±5% < 50 mV 24P.jpg CPU 4+4P.jpg 6+2P PCI-E.jpg 4P Molex.jpg Floppy (FDD).jpg SATA.jpg 4P Molex.jpg SATA.jpg TABLE 2 Cable Quantity Connectors +12V Rail Description 1 x 1 +12V3 24-pin main connector 1 x 1 +12V2 8 (4+4)-pin ATX12V/ EPS12V 1 x 2 +12V4 8 (6+2)-pin PCI-E 1 x 3 x 1 +12V1 Molex + FDD 1 x 3 x 1 +12V1 SATA + Molex 1 x 3 +12V1 SATA C:\Users\dpang\Pictures\bottom-mounted 850.jpg INSTALLATION: 1. Install the PSU into either the top or bottom of your case with the four screws provided. Refer to your case manual if you are unsure where the power supply should be installed. 2. Connect the 24-pin main power connector to your motherboard. 3. Connect the 8-pin or 4+4-pin connector for the CPU. If your motherboard has an 8-pin socket with a cover on some of the openings, we recommend that you remove the cover and use the 8-pin connector. Note: Please also refer to your motherboard user’s manual for any special instructions. D:\01_about PSU\02_photos, visuals, line drawing, logos, icons\line drawing\EA Platinum\EAP AC inlet drawing.jpg 4. Connect the AC power cord to the power supply AC inlet. Be sure to use the heavy-duty cord supplied with your PSU. 5. PCI-E graphics cards use different amounts of power. For some, a single 6-pin connector is sufficient, making the hardwired connector the preferred choice. More powerful cards use multiple connectors, including the advanced 8-pin PCI-E connector. The 8-pin PCI-E connector on the PSU can be used as either a 6- or 8-pin connector. 6. Hard drives, optical drives (CD/DVD/BluRay™) and other accessories will use either the older 4-pin Molex connector or the newer 15-pin SATA connector. 4-pin Molex connectors have two black, one yellow and one red wire. The SATA connector has an additional orange power wire. 7. When you have all the connections secured, turn the switch on the PSU to the “|” position. Technical Support: US & Canada 1-800-22ANTEC nasupport@antec.com Europe +49-(0)40-226-139-22 eusupport@antec.com Asia apsupport@antec.com Visit us on Facebook for contests, information & support: USA & Canada facebook.com/AntecInc Europe facebook.com/AntecEurope Australia & New Zealand facebook.com/AntecAU India facebook.com/AntecIndia UK facebook.com/AntecUK Antec, Inc. 47900 Fremont Blvd. Fremont, CA 94538 USA tel: 510-770-1200 fax: 510-770-1288 Antec Europe B.V. Stuttgartstraat 12 3047 A Rotterdam The Netherlands tel: +31 (0) 10 462-2060 fax: +31 (0) 10 437-1752 © 2011 ANTEC, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Actual product(s) and accessories may differ from illustrations. Omissions and printing errors excepted. Content of delivery might differ in different countries or areas. Some trademarks may be claimed as the property of others. REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION IS PROHIBITED. V1.0 ...


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