Description
APC 3PH 208V IN OUT PDU
Designed to maximize data center flexibility and scalability, the APC 3PH 208V IN OUT PDU delivers powerful, reliable power distribution without the need for a raised floor. This front-access, modular Power Distribution Unit is engineered to streamline cabling, optimize rack space, and support dynamic workloads across racks and power zones. With insulin-like precision in monitoring and protection, it helps data centers run leaner, cooler, and more efficiently while maintaining peak uptime. Whether you’re outfitting a new facility or upgrading an existing footprint, this 3-phase PDU is built to handle high-density equipment, critical loads, and evolving power needs with ease.
- Raised-floor-free design for flexible deployment: The APC 3PH 208V IN OUT PDU is engineered to simplify power distribution in modern data centers, edge environments, and micro data rooms where a traditional raised floor isn’t feasible. Its compact footprint and front-facing access reduce installation complexity and enable rapid scaling as your infrastructure grows.
- Three-phase 208V input/output for scalable power distribution: This unit supports 3-phase power distribution, delivering stable, balanced power to racks and zones. Ideal for high-density servers, storage arrays, and network equipment, it minimizes voltage drop and improves overall efficiency across the rack enclosure.
- Alarm thresholds and integrated circuit breaker panel: Built-in monitoring with configurable alarm setpoints helps protect sensitive equipment from overcurrent, under-voltage, and thermal anomalies. The circuit breaker panel provides clear, accessible breaker positions to isolate faults quickly and safely, reducing MTTR (mean time to repair).
- Front-access for simplified maintenance and wiring: Front-access design enables easier wiring, testing, and upgrades without repositioning gear or crawling behind racks. This feature is particularly valuable in dense data centers where space is at a premium and downtime must be minimized.
- Reliable construction and modular distribution approach: Engineered for durability in continuous operation environments, the APC PDU supports modular distribution to racks and power zones, offering flexible breaker configurations and fault-tolerant layouts that adapt to changing workloads and rack densities.
Technical Details of APC 3PH 208V IN OUT PDU
- UPC/SKU: Not provided in the available data. Refer to official spec sheets or the ec.synnex.com product page for exact UPC/SKU details.
- Power configuration: Three-phase 208V input; distribution to rack-mounted outlets and zones (specific amperage per outlet may vary by model).
- Monitoring and protection: Alarm thresholds for overcurrent, voltage anomalies, and thermal conditions; integrated circuit breaker panel for rapid fault isolation.
- Form factor: Front-access design suitable for modern data centers, edge deployments, and spaces without raised floors; optimized for rack compatibility and cable management.
- Construction and durability: Built to endure continuous operation in data center environments with reliable electrical performance and accessible maintenance features.
How to Install APC 3PH 208V IN OUT PDU
- Plan your layout: Assess rack space, cable pathways, and power zones to determine optimal placement. Ensure clear access to front panels and breaker positions for routine maintenance and rapid fault isolation.
- Prepare electrical connections: Verify that you have a suitable 208V three‑phase electrical supply and that the circuit protection (fuses or breakers) matches the PDU’s rating. Confirm that building wiring complies with local electrical codes and standards.
- Mount the PDU: Secure the unit to the rack or mounting rails according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Ensure that it sits level and that screw holes align with the rack holes for a stable installation.
- Connect loads and distribution: From the PDU’s outlets or distribution panel, connect server, storage, and networking equipment. Route cables neatly to maintain airflow and simplify future maintenance. Avoid overloading individual phases by distributing loads evenly across the three phases.
- Configure alarms and protection: Set alarm thresholds for current, voltage, and temperature based on your equipment specifications. Test the alarm system to verify that notifications trigger correctly and that fault indications are clear at the breaker panel.
- Perform a validation test: Power up the rack, verify voltage stability across outlets, and confirm that breakers trip properly under fault simulations. Monitor the system for a full operating cycle to ensure reliability and consistent performance.
- Document and label: Clearly label circuits, power zones, and breakers. Maintain an up-to-date diagram of the distribution layout to facilitate quick troubleshooting and future expansions.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What are the main benefits of a front-access APC 3PH 208V IN OUT PDU?
A: Front-access PDUs simplify installation and maintenance in dense data centers by allowing wiring, testing, and breaker management from the front of the rack. This reduces downtime, improves airflow management, and enables quicker fault isolation without moving equipment.
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Q: Can this PDU operate without a raised floor?
A: Yes. The design specifically supports environments without a raised floor, providing flexible deployment options for modern data centers, edge facilities, and compact rooms.
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Q: How do alarm thresholds enhance data center reliability?
A: Configurable alarms alert operators to overcurrent, voltage anomalies, or overheating, allowing proactive maintenance, reducing the risk of unexpected outages, and protecting critical workloads.
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Q: What does a circuit breaker panel provide on a PDU?
A: A circuit breaker panel offers clear breaker positions to protect and distribute power to racks and zones. It enables rapid isolation of faults and safer maintenance without affecting other loads.
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Q: Is this PDU suitable for high-density racks?
A: Yes. The 3PH 208V configuration, scalable distribution, and robust monitoring make it well-suited for high-density servers, storage devices, and network gear that demand stable, clean power across multiple outlets and zones.
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Q: Where can I find exact UPC/SKU details?
A: Exact UPC/SKU details are not included in the available data here. Please refer to the official product specification pages or the ec.synnex.com listing for precise identifiers.
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