RackPower Intelligent Power Distribution Units from nVent Hoffman

RackPower Intelligent Power Distribution Units

Sept 16, 2020

FEATURES

• Single or multi-phase
• Input voltages North American 110 / 120 VAC or 208 VAC, European and Asia 230 VAC or 400 VAC
• Global plug and receptacles NEMA and IEC rated
• 5 Configuration types: RP3000, RP2000, RP1500, RP1000, RP100
• External communications and monitoring – protected and secure LAN connections
• Local and remote power monitoring of single outlets and circuits showing data for current (AMP), voltage (Volt), power (kW), energy consumption (kWh) and power factor of entire PDU with a metering accuracy to within +/- 1%
• Remote power on/off switch
• Field replaceable, “hot-swappable”, smart monitor (RP Meter) and DC module
• 19-in. Rack Mounting (1 and 2 RU offering)
• Versatile vertical / rack and cabinet mounting
• Surge protection
• Dual power feed entry for single phase RackPower PDUs
• Temperature Sensor or Temperature and Humidity Sensor
• Power cord whip – various lengths, colors and plugs

INDUSTRY STANDARDS

• UL Listed File E309439 UL 60950-1 Information Technology Equipment
• cUL Listed File E309439 CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1 Information Technology Equipment
• FCC
• CE
• RoHS
• REACH

APPLICATION

RackPower Intelligent Power Distribution Units address controlling power on Cabinets as well as Open Frame Racks and WallMount enclosures. Design your power solution using a variety of configuration options. The units are available in horizontal 19-in. rack or vertical mounting capabilities and a broad range of features.

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