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PA-400 Series Next-Gen Firewall Hardware Reference
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Electrical Specifications
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PA-400 Series Next-Gen Firewall Hardware Reference
PA-400 Series Firewall Specifications
Electrical Specifications
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PA-400 Series Next-Gen Firewall Hardware Reference
Electrical Specifications
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Before You Begin
Upgrade/Downgrade Considerations for Firewalls and Appliances
Tamper Proof Statement
Third-Party Component Support
Product Safety Warnings
PA-400 Series Firewall Overview
PA-400 Series Front Panel
PA-400 Series Back Panel
Install the PA-400 Series Firewall
Install the PA-400 Series Firewall on a Flat Surface
Install the PA-400 Series Firewall on a Wall
Install the PA-400 Series Firewall in a 19-inch Equipment Rack
Install the PA-400 Series Firewall Using the PAN-PA-400-RACKTRAY
Install Antennas on the PA-400 Series 5G Firewall
Insert a SIM Card into a PA-400 Series Firewall
Set Up a Connection to the Firewall
Connect Power to a PA-400 Series Firewall
Connect Power to a PA-400 Series Firewall
Connect Power to a PA-410 Firewall
Service the PA-400 Series Firewall Hardware
Interpret the LEDs on a PA-400 Series Firewall
Replace a Power Adapter on a PA-400 Series Firewall
PA-400 Series Firewall Specifications
Physical Specifications
Electrical Specifications
Environmental Specifications
Antenna Specifications
Miscellaneous Specifications
PA-400 Series Firewall Compliance Statements Overview
PA-400 Series Firewall Compliance Statements
Electrical Specifications
Learn about the power consumption, input voltage, and other electrical specifications of PA-400 Series firewalls.
The following table describes PA-400 Series firewall electrical specifications.
Specification
Value
Power adapter
The PA-400 Series firewalls operate on DC power that is provided by the external power adapter (provided).
The firewall can operate on one power adapter or you can install a second power adapter for power redundancy.
Input voltage
PA-410, PA-415, PA-415-5G, PA-440, PA-445, PA-450, PA-455, and PA-460
Power adapter (AC side)—100-240V AC 50-60Hz
The power adapter converts the AC power to 12VDC to provide power to the firewall.
PA-455-5G
Power adapter (AC side)—100-240V AC 50-60 Hz
The power adapter converts the AC power to 54VDC to provide power to the firewall.
Maximum power consumption
PA-410
—24W
PA-415 and PA-415-5G
—135W
PA-440
—30W
PA-445
—135W
PA-450 and PA-460
—36W
PA-455
—147W
PA-455-5G
—270W
Maximum current consumption
PA-410
—2A@12VDC
PA-415 and PA-415-5G
—11.3A@12VDC
PA-440
—2.5A@12VDC
PA-445
—11.3A@12VDC
PA-450 and PA-460
—3A@12VDC
PA-455
—13A@12VDC
PA-455-5G
—3.6A@54VDC
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
PA-415, PA-415-5G, and PA-445
Supported on ports 6, 7, 8, and 9
Maximum reserved power—60W
Total PoE budget allowed (across all ports) —91W
PA-455
Supported on ports 5, 6, 7, and 8
Maximum reserved power—60W
Total PoE budget allowed (across all ports) —91W
PA-455-5G
Supported on ports 5, 6, 7, and 8
Maximum reserved power—60W
Total PoE budget allowed (across all ports)—151W
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