Juniper Networks
550W COMPACT VARIABLE DC AFO PSU
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Juniper JPSU-550-C-VDC-AFO 550 W DC PSU | Compact, Enterprise
Juniper Networks
MPN: JPSU-550-C-VDC-AFO
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Key Features
- 550 W output wattage
- Variable DC input support
- Compact PSU design
- AFO power supply configuration
- Juniper Networks replacement part
- Server power supply form factor
- Maintain uptime with a 550 W DC output for compatible Juniper systems
- Preserve chassis space using a compact PSU design
Support stable operation in compatible Juniper systems with a 550 W compact variable DC power supply. The JPSU-550-C-VDC-AFO is built for environments where the original PSU profile, DC input requirements, and compact physical design all matter. For infrastructure teams, that means a cleaner replacement path and less risk than trying to adapt a generic power module.
This PSU is a strong fit for maintenance inventories, field replacements, and lifecycle support in installed Juniper platforms. Its compact form factor helps preserve chassis space, while the variable DC input design aligns with environments that already run on DC power architecture. That combination makes it useful in telecom, network edge, and enterprise infrastructure settings where power components must match the system exactly.
Choose it when you need a replacement part that supports uptime, respects the original system design, and avoids unnecessary over-specification. It is the kind of component that keeps a production platform serviceable without forcing a broader refresh.
Ideal For
- Replacing a failed PSU in a compatible Juniper network system
- Maintaining spare inventory for service teams and depot repair
- Supporting DC-powered edge or telecom infrastructure
- Extending the life of installed Juniper hardware
Why This Product
- 1Compact design for tighter chassis environments
- 2Variable DC input for DC-based infrastructure
- 3550 W rating for compatible Juniper systems
- 4Purpose-built replacement versus generic PSU alternatives