
Power Distribution Units
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No. of C13
Sockets
No. of C19
Sockets
No. of UK
Sockets
Max. Current U Size V. Height Phase
Per Socket
Monitoring
Partcode
1 - - 10A 1 - Single -
PSE501-UK
4 - - 10A 1 - Single -
PSE504-UK
4 - - 10A 1 - Single -
PSE506-UK
4 - - 10A 1 - Single -
PSE514-UK
4 - - 10A 1 - Single -
PSE510MA-UK
4 - - 10A/Load 1 - Single -
PSE518MA
4 - - 10A/Load 1 - Single -
PSE518SA
8 - - 16A - - Single -
PDU7921
8 - - 16A - - Single
PDU7921+
12 4 6 32A - Long Single -
PDU7903
12 6 6 16A - Long 3Phase -
PDU-3P7805
12 6 6 32A - Long 3Phase -
PDU-3P7806
16 - - 32A - - Single -
PDU7935
16 4 4 16A - Long Single -
PDU7801
16 4 4 32A - Long Single -
PDU7802
20 4 - 16A - Long Single -
PDU7901
20 4 - 32A - Long Single -
PDU7902
20 4 - 16A - Long Single -
PDU7851
20 4 - 32A - Long Single -
PDU7853
20 4 - 16A - Long Single
PDU7803
20 4 - 32A - Long Single
PDU7804
21 3 - 16A - Long Single -
PDU7951
21 3 - 32A - Long Single -
PDU7953
Enhanced Power Distribution Units | Buyer’s Guide
Black Box Explains
Remote Power Control.
Simply put, remote power control is the ability to reset or reboot
PC, LAN, telecom and other computer equipment without being at
the equipment’s location.
Who needs remote power control? Any organisation with a
network that reaches remote sites. When equipment locks up at
remote sites, it’s usually up to the system manager at the
headquarters to reset it. Remote power control enables the system
manager to take care of problems at the office, saving travelling time
and minimising downtime. This can be done with modems or existing
or special phone lines. The ideal systems uses “out-of-band
management”, an alternate path over an ordinary dialup line that
doesn’t interfere with the network equipment.
An effective remote power control systems incorporates the
following:
• An existing phone line, such as a line being used for a fax,
modem or phone.
• Transparent operation. The system shouldn’t interfere with or be
affected by normal calls.
• Security features. The system should prevent unauthorised access
to network equipment.
• Flexibility. System managers should be able to dial in from
anywhere and control multiple devices with one call.
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