Quick tech specs
- Vertical rackmount
- 9.2 A
- 5.7 kW
- 3-phase
- input: NEMA L15-20
- 0U
- power distribution unit (rack-mountable)
- 208 V
- 5700 VA
- Ethernet 10/100
- output connectors: 24
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PDU3VSR3L1520 switched 3-phase 208V zero U vertical rack PDU supports 5.7 kW total output capacity. Each single-phase output loading bank contains 8 outlets. Visual meter with scroll button and PowerAlert remote monitoring interface enables real-time current monitoring for each output phase or individual receptacle.
Tripp Lite 3-phase switched PDU (Power Distribution Unit) enables a variety of advanced network control and monitoring functions by giving IT managers the ability to turn on, turn off, recycle or lock-out power to each individual receptacle, monitor site electrical conditions and remotely monitor output power consumption per-phase or even per-receptacle. PowerAlert interface supports custom notification and control of user-specified remote conditions via email, secure web, SNMP, Telnet or SSH interface. Individually switched outlets can be controlled in real-time to remotely reboot unresponsive network hardware, or be custom programmed per user-defined power-up and power-down sequences to ensure proper operation of interdependent IT systems and prevent inrush-related overloads as network equipment is first energized.
Unused PDU outlets can be electronically locked off to prevent powering of unauthorized hardware. PDU output current consumption in amps per-phase or per-receptacle can be displayed locally via visual meter and can be monitored via the web/network interface, with user-defined alarms to warn of potential overloads before critical IT mains or branch breakers trip. Lighted display with scroll-button offers power consumption in amps for each phase or receptacle, IP-address self-identification and 180-degree display rotation for overhead or raised floor power feeds.
Tripp Lite 3-phase switched PDU (Power Distribution Unit) enables a variety of advanced network control and monitoring functions by giving IT managers the ability to turn on, turn off, recycle or lock-out power to each individual receptacle, monitor site electrical conditions and remotely monitor output power consumption per-phase or even per-receptacle. PowerAlert interface supports custom notification and control of user-specified remote conditions via email, secure web, SNMP, Telnet or SSH interface. Individually switched outlets can be controlled in real-time to remotely reboot unresponsive network hardware, or be custom programmed per user-defined power-up and power-down sequences to ensure proper operation of interdependent IT systems and prevent inrush-related overloads as network equipment is first energized.
Unused PDU outlets can be electronically locked off to prevent powering of unauthorized hardware. PDU output current consumption in amps per-phase or per-receptacle can be displayed locally via visual meter and can be monitored via the web/network interface, with user-defined alarms to warn of potential overloads before critical IT mains or branch breakers trip. Lighted display with scroll-button offers power consumption in amps for each phase or receptacle, IP-address self-identification and 180-degree display rotation for overhead or raised floor power feeds.