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Wiremold intros PDUs for data center

November 17, 2008--Wiremold/Legrand's Power Commander Plus Power Distribution Units are designed to provide high-density power distribution for data center equipment racks, cabinets, and enclosures.

Units include:
• Single-phase, 50 Amp, 120 V output;
• Three-phase, 60 Amp, 120 V output;
• Three-phase, 60 Amp, 208 V output.

Three-phase units are available with NEMA or IEC receptacles on the output, meaning there is no need to change power cables when servers are changed from 120V to 208V, or vice versa. Each unit has 3 UL489-listed circuit breakers for overload protection, and is available with a black or white cover designed to help identify primary and secondary power in a redundant power scheme.

The power cord exits the front face of the unit for maximum flexibility when installing in data racks. A "hook" mounting bracket allows the technician to hang the PDU on one mounting screw and then install the other mounting screw. Blue LEDs indicate power status for each circuit.

On the Web: www.wiremold.com




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