Hammond 19″ Rack Mount and Stand-Alone Power Distribution Strips

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Hammond Electronics has extended its power distribution offering with an additional 12 variants of rack mounting and stand-alone 100 – 240VAC, 50/60Hz 10A power strips, designed for use with IEC power cords. For enhanced safety, two 10A resettable circuit breakers prevents overloading, and both types are available with either a double pole single throw green illuminated on/off switch or as a basic unswitched version with a green power-on indicator light. All are fitted with an IEC320 C14 inlet plug and multiple IEC320 C13 outlet sockets, making them suitable for use anywhere. The new units further extend Hammond’s comprehensive range of 19″ rack accessories such as thermal management products, power distribution units, shelves, panels, cable management, ground kits, feet and castors.

The 1U rack mount units offer eight front or rear facing outlet sockets. The stand-alone versions are available with four, five, six or eight top-mounted outlets. The 1U rack mount units are housed in a black powder coated steel enclosure, the stand-alone versions in an extruded aluminium case with a black powder coated steel cover. All versions are TUV, cULus and CAN/CSA Certified to IEC 60950-1 and are CE Compliant to the EU Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU.

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