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APC Metered by Outlet with Switching Rack Power Distribution Units (PDUs) enable advanced, user-customizable power control and individual outlet power metering. Remote outlet level controls allow power on/off functionality for power recycling to reboot locked-up equipment and to avoid unauthorized use of individual outlets. Power sequencing delays allow users to define the order in which to power up or down attached equipment. Avoid circuit overload during power recovery and extend uptime of critical equipment by prioritizing the load shedding. Current metering provides real-time remote monitoring of connected loads. Switched Rack PDUs include real power monitoring, a temperature/humidity sensor port, and locking IEC receptacles. User-defined alarms warn of potential circuit overloads before critical IT failures occur. Users can access, configure, and control Switched rack PDUs through secure Web, SNMP, or Telnet Interfaces and is complimented by APC Centralized Management platforms using InfraStruxure Central, Capacity Manager and Change Manager.
Electrical | |
AC Voltage Range | 200 to 230V |
Frequency | 50 to 60Hz |
Maximum Input Current | 30A |
Cable Length | 3m |
Compliance | |
Compliance Standards | cUL Listed ? FCC Part 15 Class A ? ICES-003 ? PSE ? UL Listed ? VCCI Class A |
Interfaces/Ports | |
Input Connections | NEMA L6-30P |
Output Connections | 3 x IEC 320 C19 ? 21 x IEC 320 C13 |
General | |
Barcode | 731304276975 |
Product Type | Power Distribution Unit |
Environmental | |
Environmental | Operating Temperature -5 to 45?C - Humidity 5 to 95% |
Physical | |
Form Factor | PDU |
Case Colour | Black |
In The Box | PDU ? CAN Port Terminator ? Installation Guide ? Rack Mounting Brackets ? Safety Guide ? Serial Configuration Cable |
Dimensions | 5.6cm (W) x 5.1cm (D) x 182.9cm (H) - Weight 8.23kg |
APC Rack PDU 2G, Metered by Outlet with Switching, ZeroU, 30A, 200/208V, (21) C13 & (3) C19 hasn't been reviewed yet, why not be the first?