Allow for installation of a PDU in the following configurations: 0U (vertical, under counter, and wall mount), 1U (horizontal, vertical, under counter, and wall mount), and 2U (horizontal and wall mount).
CyberPower will repair or replace properly connected equipment, under certain terms and conditions, if it is damaged by a power surge.
Provides the flexibility to set the output frequency, regardless of the input frequency, to match connected equipment by selecting 50Hz or 60Hz output on the LCD control panel.
Keeps cords neatly organized. Such a system may include brackets and/or trays.
Secure power cords, keeping them organized and accessible. Help cords stay plugged in.
Secures power cords, keeping them organized and accessible. Helps cords stay plugged in.
The flow of electric charge measured in amps.
A hardware interface built into Monitored and Switched PDUs. Its functionality includes the ability to switch PDU outlets on and off, reboot connected equipment locally or remotely, schedule power cycling of attached equipment, and perform other tasks, such as load monitoring and event logging.
Prevents power surges that travel through telephone, coaxial, and/or Ethernet lines from causing damage to electronics.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) automatically assigns an IP address to a device on a network.
Provides easy-to-read information about amperage, voltage, kilowatts, IP addresses, and other PDU information.
The unidirectional flow of an electric charge.