The amount of power consumed by an electrical device on a circuit. Load capacity is a critical factor in selecting a UPS or surge protector.
Switches PDU outlets on/off and can be used to reboot connected equipment locally or remotely.
Reaches distant power sources, allowing a PDU to be placed where needed.
A condition that occurs when a serial or USB cable is not connected securely.
Allows normal current to pass through the device, while diverting any surges/spikes through the ground circuit, to safeguard connected electronics and the surge protector.
Network-grade power distribution plus load meters (amps) to safely optimize load levels and prevent overloads.
Network-grade power distribution with remote monitoring through an SNMP network interface and local management via a digital meter display to prevent downtime due to overloads or other power events.
Displays immediate, detailed information about the UPS battery and power conditions, alerting users to potential problems before they can affect critical equipment and cause downtime.
Are highly durable and enhance the efficient distribution of power to servers, equipment, and connected devices in performance-demanding IT/industrial environments.
The standard voltage for a circuit or system. Common nominal voltages in the U.S. include 120VAC, 208VAC and 240VAC.
Optical Network Terminal (ONT). Telephone equipment that terminates its optical fibers at a customer’s premises.
Allows the end-user to manually reset the optical network terminal (ONT) without breaking any physical electrical connections.