Juniper JPSU-350-AC-AFO New - 350W AC Power Supply
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The Juniper JPSU-350-AC-AFO is a New, enterprise-class 350-watt AC power supply engineered to deliver stable and efficient power to compatible Juniper Networks switching and routing platforms. Designed with an AFO (Airflow Out) orientation — meaning airflow travels from front to back — this PSU is built to integrate seamlessly into rack environments where consistent directional airflow is critical to maintaining optimal operating temperatures and equipment longevity.
This power supply is built to Juniper's high standards for enterprise networking hardware, providing the reliability and uptime that mission-critical data center and campus network deployments demand. The AC input design supports standard power infrastructure, simplifying installation in a wide range of facilities without requiring specialized power conditioning equipment.
WhaleyComm supplies this unit as New condition, ensuring you receive a factory-fresh component backed by manufacturer quality standards. Whether you are refreshing aging power infrastructure, expanding capacity, or stocking spares for business continuity, the JPSU-350-AC-AFO is a dependable choice for Juniper network environments.
The JPSU-350-AC-AFO is a Juniper Networks OEM power supply intended for use in compatible Juniper chassis platforms. Customers should verify chassis compatibility using the Juniper Networks Hardware Compatibility List or consult platform-specific documentation before ordering. [Verify specific compatible platform models such as EX Series or QFX Series switches with Juniper documentation.]
Note: Always confirm that your target chassis requires an AFO (front-to-back) airflow power supply, as mixing airflow directions within a chassis can impair thermal performance.