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Transformer Spaced Power Strips let you plug in bulky transformers without skipping outlets. The 1U high, horizontal rack-mount power strip has eight outlets total: four in front and four in back.
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Starting at 231.05 USD MSRP
Cord Retention Tethers are used with cable ties to secure power cords next to C13 and C19 outlets and to C20 power inlets. The tethers snap onto a small stud next to each outlet/inlet on the PDU. Order cable ties separately.
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Starting at 34.76 USD MSRP
The PowerWedge PDU is a single-phase, horizontal rack-mount, power distribution unit with 19"W EIA mounting brackets. It can be used in a CPI Cabinet or 4-Post Rack.
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Starting at 2702.65 USD MSRP
Basic Horizontal Power Strips with master lighted switch and international style outlets
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Starting at 115.62 USD MSRP
Power IQ® for eConnect® Software and License, With 1 Year Maintenance Plan
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Starting at 3606.14 USD MSRP
Power strip mounts inside top, bottom or side of Cube-iT™ Cabinets.
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Starting at 144.49 USD MSRP
Switched Pro eConnect® PDUs provide remote power monitoring and control for each outlet on the PDU, making it possible to remotely measure and cycle power for each piece of equipment attached to the PDU.
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Starting at 2375.89 USD MSRP
Switched eConnect® PDUs provide remote monitoring of power at the rack level and individual outlet control, making it possible to remotely turn power on or off at each outlet.
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Starting at 2028.20 USD MSRP
Metered eConnect® PDUs feature a local display for easy reading of input current to help with initial installation and properly balanced operations.
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Starting at 771.74 USD MSRP
Monitored Pro Vertical eConnect® Power Distribution Units (PDU) provide continuous, automated monitoring of PDUs and outlets, providing metering detail for each connected piece of equipment.
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Starting at 2188.84 USD MSRP
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Uptime is a concern for any data center owner. Generally, we consider very big incidents to be the cause of network availability or uptime issues. This isn’t always the case, especially in remote sites where communication between facilities teams and IT becomes more compl...
When deploying a new data center power and cabinet ecosystem solution or retrofitting an existing one, there are important considerations to keep in mind. These considerations will help ensure your business sees a short and long-term return on investment (ROI) and will prepare...
When deploying a new data center cabinet or retrofitting an existing one, there are important considerations to keep in mind that will help ensure the best return on investment and room for growth. Chatsworth Products (CPI), experts in data center infrastructure solutions,...
As an integral component of a data center or remote site power chain, the uninterruptible power supply (UPS) essentially provides clean power when AC power is present and provides backup power in the event of a power outage. But do you know the basics of selecting the appropri...
Basic power control for remotely-located ICT equipment is becoming an important consideration as the shift of enterprise-owned ICT equipment into multitenant data centers (MTDC)/colocation sites increases, and growth of remote/edge sites continues. Laboratory environments face...
Power distribution units (PDUs) are usually installed in the back of cabinets behind hot air exhaust from equipment, which is potentially the hottest part of every data center. Depending on the expected ΔT from servers ranging from 25°F to 30°F (13°C to 20°C), the heat at th...
With the rise in processing being done at every cabinet, strong attention must be paid to your power distribution strategy so that the highest levels of availability and efficiency are achieved with minimum management overhead. Rack power distribution units (PDUs) represent t...
With the requirement for ubiquitous Wi-Fi coverage, many network designers and installers need to place Wi-Fi access points in many outdoor locations. Wi-Fi Bollards facilitate installation. Outdoor Network Considerations Wi-Fi integrators often need to extend the premise...
With the rise in processing being done at every cabinet, strong attention needs to be paid to the cabinet power distribution strategy so that the highest levels of availability and efficiency are achieved with minimum management overhead. Intelligent power distribution units...
As data center operators work to keep up with rising compute demands and increased server capacity deployment, they may keep servers online that aren't in use anymore, or waste energy by running inefficiently at low server utilization levels. These ghost or "zombie" server...