CyberPower Systems, PDU30MT17AT, Metered ATS Power Distribution Unit, 100/120V
PDU30MT17AT Includes Only:
- ATS PDU
- 2 Mounting Brackets
- 24 M4x8 Bracket Mounting Screws
- 6 M5x12 Rack Mounting Screws
- 6 Washers
- 2 Cord Retention Trays
- 4 M3x4 Cord Retention Tray Mounting Screws
- 30 Cable Ties
- RJ45/DB9 Serial Port Connection Cable
- User Manual
- Registration Card
Features:
- Delivers AC power to servers, equipment, and connected devices via a power distribution unit.
- Dual power cords (A & B) provide redundant power sources to devices with single power supplies and can be plugged into separate compatible sources* to ensure continuous access. Users select the preferred source as the primary input. CyberPower Smart App Online and Sinewave series UPS are highly recommended for use as the power source.
- Provides real-time meter status for current (amperes), input and output voltages, power consumptions (kilowatts), and hardware/firmware versions.
- Are updatable to the latest versions by using the serial communication port and cable.
- Used to update/upgrade the hardware and LCD firmware.
- Accepts an RMCARD205, providing remote monitoring, reporting, and event notifications, via Email, SMS Text, or SNMP Trap.
- With installation of an RMCARD205 (sold separately), the metered ATS PDU provides protocol support for PowerPanel Business Edition, HTTP, TCP/IP, UDP, DHCP, and SNMP including SNMPv3, IPv4, IPv6, NTP, SMTP protocols.
- Highly durable construction ensures the efficient distribution of power in demanding IT or industrial environments to servers, equipment, and connected devices.
- Allow for 2U horizontal rack installation.
- Secures power cords, keeping them organized and accessible. Helps cords stay plugged in.
The CyberPower PDU30MT17AT, a 17-outlet 2U rackmount metered auto transfer switch (ATS) power distribution unit (PDU), provides 100-120V 30A output. The PDU distributes unfiltered electrical pass-through from redundant NEMA L5-30P plugs to 17 receptacles: 1 NEMA L5-30R and 16 NEMA 5-20R. Dual power cords can be plugged into separate power sources to provide redundancy to single-corded connected equipment. If power for the primary source exceeds the lower or upper thresholds, or if power fails, the PDU will switch to the secondary power source to ensure continuous operation. The PDU will switch back to the primary power source when incoming power becomes stable. The current draw for connected equipment is displayed in amps on the front LCD for real-time load monitoring.