APC AP7941 200/208V 30A L6-30P 24-Outlet (21)C13 (3)C19 ZeroU Switched Rack PDU
APC AP7941 200/208V 30A L6-30P 24-Outlet (21)C13 (3)C19 ZeroU Switched Rack PDU
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SKU:83780
APC AP7941 200/208V 30A NEMA L6-30P 24-Outlet(21)C13 & (3)C19 ZeroU Switched Rack PDU
APC P/N: AP7941
Condition: Tested pull - Guaranteed 100% Working. Some PDUs have sticker residue or velcro straps attached to them. We have updated these with latest firmware available from APC and reset them to factory default.
Default login: apc
Default password: apc
PDUs have mounting pegs/buttons attached to them. No other accessories included. Console cable is not included.
Acceptable Input Voltage: 200-240VAC
Nominal Input Voltage: 200V , 208V , 230V
Input Frequency: 50/60 Hz
Maximum Input Current: 30A
Regulatory Derated Input Current: 24A
Input Connector(s): NEMA L6-30P
Cord Length: 10ft ( 3.05meters )
Nominal Output Voltage: 200V , 208V , 230V , 240V
Output Watts (VA): 4992 VA
Output Connector(s): (21)C13 & (3)C19
30-Day Warranty!
Manufacturer's description:
The APC Switched Rack PDU (30A) is a vertical mount power distribution strip that can be programmed to remotely control power to individual outlets, and also monitors the aggregate power consumption. The vertical design of this strip allows it to be mounted to the back of a data center rack where it doesn't take up any rack mount space. It connects to a 30A type socket, and outputs to up to 24 pieces of equipment.
APC Switched Rack Power Distribution Units (PDUs) address power management problems in today's IT environment through individual outlet control, power on and off delays, current monitoring, alarm thresholds, and network management. Individual outlet control to turn outlets on, turn outlets off, or recycle power to equipment allows users to reboot locked-up equipment and avoid unauthorized use of outlets. Power delays allow users to determine the order in which equipment is powered up or down.
The Switched Rack PDU provides an aggregate current draw, which can be viewed remotely or locally, via its digital LCD display. In addition, alarms will be generated based on user-defined thresholds to alert users of potential circuit overloads. Users can access, configure, and control the Switched Rack PDU through Web, SNMP, or Telnet Interfaces.