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SKU
AP8930
Category
PDUs
Overview
APC Switched Rack Power Distribution Units (PDUs) enable advanced, user-customizable power control and active monitoring Remote outlet level controls allow power on/off functionality for power recycling to remotely reboot equipment and restrict 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, locking IEC receptacles, and low profile circuit breakers 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
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About APC
APC, a flagship brand of Schneider Electric, provides clean battery backup power, surge protection, and IT physical infrastructure inside and outside the traditional IT environment. Through our APC brand products and solutions, we offer certainty in a connected world. Certainty that our reliable, integrated physical infrastructure solutions are based on the fundamental premise that your data and information should — and always will be — accessible.
Warranty
Limited Warranty: 2 Year
Highlights
Ideal for remote monitoring, reboots, powerup sequencing, scheduling power loads
Remote monitoring and control for up to 4 PDUs from one IP address
Enhance cybersecurity: 1 year subscription to Secure NMC System included
2 year warranty & Green PremiumTM label (see specifications)
Operates in high temperatures (60°C / 140°F) and actively measures amps, kW, kWh
User-defined alarms warn of potential circuit overloads before critical IT failures occur