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Rack Pdu, Basic, Zero U, 5.7Kw, 120 & 208V, (21)5 20 & (6) L6 20

  • Regular price $371.60

Vendor: Apc

Type: UPS Battery Backup

Sku: WBEEAB0000AAAVU

Availability: In Stock


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Rack Pdu, Basic, Zero U, 5.7Kw, 120 & 208V, (21)5 20 & (6) L6 20

$371.60

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What are the dimensions of the Rack PDU? A: The dimensions are one point seventy-three inches in length, two point two inches in width, and seventy inches in height. This design allows for efficient space utilization in rack setups.
  • Q: What is the load capacity of this Rack PDU? A: The load capacity is five thousand seven hundred VA. This ensures reliable power distribution for multiple devices without risk of overload.
  • Q: What type of outlets does the Rack PDU have? A: It features twenty-one NEMA five-twenty R outlets and six NEMA L six-twenty R outlets. This variety allows for versatile connections to different equipment.
  • Q: What is the voltage output for the Rack PDU? A: The nominal output voltage is one hundred twenty volts and two hundred eight volts. This makes it suitable for various types of rack-mounted equipment.
  • Q: How do I install the Rack PDU? A: To install, mount the unit vertically in a rack using the provided hardware. Ensure the power cords are securely connected to the appropriate outlets.
  • Q: Is the Rack PDU suitable for all types of equipment? A: Yes, it is compatible with most rack-mounted equipment that operates on one hundred twenty volts or two hundred eight volts. Check your equipment specifications to confirm compatibility.
  • Q: How do I maintain the Rack PDU in good condition? A: Keep the unit clean and free from dust. Regularly check the outlets for any signs of wear or damage to ensure safe operation.
  • Q: Can I use the Rack PDU outdoors? A: No, it is designed for indoor use only. Exposure to moisture or outdoor elements could damage the unit and void the warranty.
  • Q: What should I do if the Rack PDU arrives damaged? A: If it arrives damaged, contact customer support immediately for a return or replacement. Ensure you have your order details available for a smoother process.
  • Q: Is there a warranty for the Rack PDU? A: Yes, it typically comes with a limited warranty. Check the product documentation or the manufacturer's website for specific warranty details.
  • Q: How long is the power cord of the Rack PDU? A: The power cord is three feet long. This length provides flexibility in positioning the unit within your rack setup.
  • Q: Does the Rack PDU have surge protection? A: No, this Rack PDU does not include built-in surge protection. It is recommended to use additional surge protection devices for sensitive equipment.
  • Q: What is the material of the Rack PDU? A: The Rack PDU is made of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, a durable plastic known for its strength and resistance to impact.
  • Q: Is the Rack PDU easy to use? A: Yes, it is designed for straightforward operation with clear labeling of outlets. Simply connect your devices and ensure power is supplied.
  • Q: Can I daisy chain multiple Rack PDUs together? A: Yes, you can daisy chain multiple units, but be mindful of the total load capacity to avoid overloading the circuit.

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