Description
APC Basic Rack 3.68kVA PDU
The APC Basic Rack 3.68kVA PDU is a dependable and essential solution for clean, organized power distribution in professional IT environments. Designed to support rack-mounted equipment in data centers, server rooms, and network closets, this basic PDU helps you optimize power protection and management from a facility UPS or generator. With straightforward installation and robust performance, it is the reliable backbone that keeps critical servers, storage, and networking gear operating with minimal downtime. Its focus on core functionality makes it an ideal entry point for power distribution needs where predictability, safety, and efficiency are paramount. Whether you’re expanding a small data center or upgrading a dedicated IT cabinet, this PDU blends seamlessly with standard 19-inch racks and IEC 60320 C13-powered devices, delivering dependable, consistent power to every connected load.
- 3.68 kVA power rating for reliable rack load distribution. This capacity supports multiple devices while maintaining stable voltage and performance across your critical equipment, helping minimize power bottlenecks and keep uptime high in demanding IT environments.
- Simple, dependable PDU for power protection and management. The APC Basic Rack PDU provides a straightforward path to distributing facility UPS or generator power to multiple rack loads, enabling basic yet effective control over where and how power is allocated to devices in your rack.
- IEC 60320 C13 receptacle type for broad compatibility. Outlets are configured to accommodate common IT equipment, including servers, storage, and network gear, making integration effortless and ensuring dependable connections with standard power cords.
- Rack-mountable design fits standard 19-inch racks. Built for the demanding environment of data centers and IT closets, this PDU installs cleanly in standard enclosures, helping to maximize space efficiency and simplify cable management within your rack bay.
- Cost-effective entry point for power management in professional environments. The basic, no-fruss PDU approach delivers essential power distribution without unnecessary complexity, offering an affordable solution that still supports critical uptime and consistent performance for everyday rack deployments.
Technical Details of APC Basic Rack 3.68kVA PDU
Technical specifications for this model are provided through official product documentation and supplier catalogs. The current description highlights a 3.68 kVA capacity and IEC 60320 C13 receptacles, focusing on reliable power distribution for UPS- or generator-fed racks. For precise electrical details such as input voltage range, current rating, exact outlet count, cord length, and certifications, please refer to the official datasheet or UPC/SKU-based specifications from the distributor’s catalog. This section summarizes the core concept: a robust, basic PDU designed to distribute power safely and reliably across multiple rack-mounted devices in professional IT installations.
how to install APC Basic Rack 3.68kVA PDU
Follow these general steps to install the APC Basic Rack 3.68kVA PDU in a standard 19-inch equipment rack, ensuring safety and optimal performance:
- Prepare the rack: Ensure the cabinet area is clean, dry, and properly grounded. Confirm that the rack has adequate ventilation and clearance around the PDU to allow for heat dissipation and airflow.
- Verify the rack compatibility: Confirm that the PDU’s mounting brackets and overall dimensions fit your 19-inch rack and that the intended rack position does not obstruct access to other equipment or cooling pathways.
- Mount the PDU: Use the included mounting hardware to secure the PDU in the selected rack location. Tighten fasteners evenly to prevent vibration and ensure stable installation. Avoid overtightening that could strip mounting threads.
- Connect input power: Attach the appropriate input power cord from the facility UPS or generator to the PDU’s input receptacle, observing correct voltage and current ratings. Ensure that the power source is turned off during connection, then switch on after the load is wired.
- Arrange outlets and cords: Allocate the IEC 60320 C13 outlets to the planned devices. Neatly route cords to minimize tangles and maintain clear airflow around the equipment. Use cable ties or Velcro straps where appropriate to keep cabling organized.
- Test and label: Power on the UPS or generator, then switch on connected devices to verify stable operation. Label each outlet with the corresponding device to aid future maintenance and troubleshooting.
- Document configuration and maintenance: Record the PDU model, serial number, and any outlet mappings for future reference. Establish routine checks for any signs of wear, overheating, or loose connections to sustain performance and safety.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is the capacity of the APC Basic Rack 3.68kVA PDU?
A: The unit is designed for a 3.68 kVA power distribution capacity, providing reliable distribution for multiple rack devices. Exact current rating and voltage specifications depend on configuration and regional standards; consult the official datasheet for precise numbers.
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Q: What outlets does it use?
A: It uses IEC 60320 C13 receptacles, which are common for IT equipment such as servers, storage, and networking gear. The exact outlet count is not specified here; refer to the product datasheet for the precise configuration.
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Q: Is this PDU designed to work with a UPS or generator?
A: Yes. The APC Basic Rack 3.68kVA PDU is intended to distribute power from a facility UPS or generator to rack-mounted devices, helping you manage power delivery in environments requiring reliable uptime.
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Q: Can I mount this PDU in any rack?
A: The unit is designed for standard 19-inch racks commonly used in data centers, server rooms, and IT closets. Always verify compatibility with your specific rack’s dimensions and mounting rails before installation.
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Q: Where can I find detailed specifications?
A: Detailed specifications (input/output voltage, current, diagrams, certifications) are typically listed in the official product datasheet and distributor catalogs. Since the basic description here does not include all SKUs or UPC details, consult the supplier’s EC catalog or APC datasheet for complete measurements and compliance information.
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Q: How do I maintain the PDU?
A: Regular maintenance includes checking for signs of overheating, ensuring cables are tidy and not bent or pinched, inspecting connectors for corrosion, and confirming that the loads connected to each outlet are within rated capacity. Periodic functional tests after power-on help confirm stability and reliability of power distribution across the rack.
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