VP43302
Unit Level Monitored Rack PDU VP43302 is a 30A, 120/208V WYE 0U vertical with input power monitoring. It has 36 Combination C13/C19 outlets and a NEMA L21-30P providing 8.6 kW of power capacity. The unit is equipped with an environmental sensor port and dual ethernet ports to simplify management of multiple rPDUs with fault-tolerant daisy chaining or IP aggregation capabilities.
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VP43302
Unit Level Monitored Rack PDU VP43302 is a 30A, 120/208V WYE 0U vertical with input power monitoring. It has 36 Combination C13/C19 outlets and a NEMA L21-30P providing 8.6 kW of power capacity. The unit is equipped with an environmental sensor port and dual ethernet ports to simplify management of multiple rPDUs with fault-tolerant daisy chaining or IP aggregation capabilities.
- Banking, Financial and Insurance
- Data Center/Colocation/Hosting
- Education
- Government
- Healthcare
- Military, Defense, Aerospace and Missile
- Power/Gas Transmission and Distribution
- Retail and Wholesale
Benefits
Features
Specifications
- Product Overview
- Capacity
- 30A
- Input Voltage
- 120/208V WYE
- Output Voltage
- 208V
- Output Options
- (36) Combination Outlet C13 / C19
- Location
- Rack
- Power Description
- Frequency
- 50/60Hz
- Operational Conditions
- Operating Temperature
- 60C
- Physical Characteristics
- Weight
- 17 lb
- Height
- 70 in
- Width
- 2 in
- Depth
- 2 in
- Vertiv™ Geist™ PDU IMD Modules Replacement Guide
- Device Director Software, Installer/User Guide (End of Life)
- Vertiv™ Geist™ Power Distribution Units Switched, Unit and Outlet Monitored Upgradeable Installer User Guide
- Vertiv™ Geist™ Upgradeable PDU and Universal PDU Quick Installation Guide (SL-70646)
- Reimagining Rack PDUs Through Modular Design
- Powering the Cloud, Using Intelligent rPDUs to Prevent the Storms of Downtime - White Paper
- Leveraging Smartphones for Improved Operations in the Data Center - White Paper
- How to Protect Your Data Center from Environmental Threats - White Paper
- Proactive Monitoring for the Dynamic Data Center - White Paper
- Avoid the Meltdown: Your rPDU is High Temperature Rated, but Are the Components?
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q
- What type of readings does the Monitored Upgradeable rPDU provide?
- A
- The Monitored Upgradeable rPDU provides Input Power Monitoring (A, V, VA, kWh, PF) and Circuit Monitoring (A) where applicable determined by the base rPDU model.
- Q
- Do the Monitored rPDUs monitor power usage at the input and circuit level?
- A
- Yes, the monitored rPDUs monitor and display the input/circuit power readings for the rPDU where applicable determined by the base rPDU model.
- Q
- What is the benefit to monitoring at the outlet level?
- A
- Monitoring at the outlet level allows you to pinpoint system-critical failures and take preventative measures. For example, a gradual rise in a server’s current draw over time might indicate a failing power supply. Outlet level monitoring can also track where power is being used for departmentalized power billing in large companies. Outlet Power Measurements Compliant with ANSI C12.1 and IEC 62053-21 at 1% Accuracy Class Requirements.
- Q
- What is the accuracy rating of the power readings at the outlet?
- A
- Outlet Power Measurements Compliant with ANSI C12.1 and IEC 62053-21 at 1% Accuracy Class Requirements.
- Q
- Can I upgrade the Unit Level Monitoring Upgradeable unit without removing power from the unit?
- A
- Yes, the rPDU power can remain on during the removal and/or installation of the Interchangeable Monitoring Device.