Description
APC by Schneider Electric Metered-by-Outlet Rack PDU
The APC by Schneider Electric Metered-by-Outlet Rack PDU is a purpose-built power distribution solution for modern data centers, enterprise IT rooms, and edge deployments. Engineered to deliver granular visibility and granular control, this device brings per-outlet energy metering, robust remote management, and scalable connectivity into a compact, rack-mountable form factor. Designed to help IT and facilities teams optimize power usage, reduce energy waste, and shorten mean time to repair, it integrates seamlessly into existing infrastructure while providing deep insight into how power flows through your racks. Whether you are expanding capacity, consolidating workloads, or pursuing green IT initiatives, this metered-by-outlet PDU helps you track consumption, allocate energy costs accurately, and enforce policies that prevent overloads and downtime. In short, it’s a smart, reliable backbone for power distribution that combines precision monitoring with practical control, enabling you to run higher-density racks with confidence.
With real-time energy monitoring for every outlet, you gain a clear picture of current draw, voltage, and cumulative energy usage. This enables proactive capacity planning and more accurate budgeting, as you can identify power-hungry devices and adjust workloads accordingly. The remote control capabilities empower your operations team to reboot hung devices, apply maintenance windows, and isolate trouble teams without onsite visits. The PDU’s robust connectivity options support integration with your existing DCIM, ITSM, and network management tools, so you can centralize power management alongside asset tracking and environmental monitoring. In environments where uptime is non-negotiable, the PDU’s reliability and ease of deployment deliver tangible value—reducing downtime, speeding incident response, and improving rack-level power governance for compliant data center operations.
Key benefits include energy transparency, improved capacity planning, and tighter control of rack power. The Metered-by-Outlet Rack PDU enables multi-user access with role-based permissions, secure communications, and comprehensive alerting that helps operators stay ahead of problems before they impact service levels. By loading power data into your DCIM dashboards and chargeback systems, you can justify investments in efficiency upgrades and demonstrate responsible energy stewardship. The design emphasizes flexibility: a 19-inch rack footprint, configurable outlet layouts, and safe, simple installation that supports both new builds and retrofits. For teams tasked with managing high-density racks, this PDU is a critical tool that translates electrical data into actionable intelligence and consistent, reliable power delivery across the data center floor.
- Real-time energy monitoring and per-outlet metering enable precise power visibility across your entire rack footprint, helping you identify peak loads, track consumption trends, and optimize capacity planning.
- Remote outlet control and reboot capabilities minimize on-site visits, shorten mean time to repair, and support automated maintenance windows, improving overall uptime and technician efficiency.
- Rack-mountable, scalable design supports standard 19-inch racks with flexible outlet configurations, circuit protection, and streamlined cable management for neat, organized deployments.
- Robust connectivity options, including network-based management via web UI and standard management protocols, allow seamless integration with DCIM platforms and centralized monitoring systems.
- Energy efficiency and proactive management features enable accurate chargeback, better asset utilization, and reduced operational costs through informed power budgeting and policy enforcement.
Technical Details of APC by Schneider Electric Metered-by-Outlet Rack PDU
Specifications for the APC Metered-by-Outlet Rack PDU are provided in the product listings on EC Synnex, accessible via the UPC or SKU associated with your procurement. This overview summarizes the core capabilities that make the solution valuable for data centers and IT rooms alike. For exact numbers—such as voltage, current rating, total outlets, form factor, and outlet configuration—consult the SKU-specific datasheet linked to your EC Synnex entry. The following points reflect typical features you can expect from a modern metered-by-outlet rack PDU in this family of products:
- Form factor: Standard 19-inch rack-mount design, commonly available in 1U or 2U configurations to fit a range of cabinet sizes and density requirements.
- Outlet configuration: Multiple, individually metered outlets to enable granular load monitoring and precise allocation of power usage by device or application.
- Metering capabilities: Real-time measurement of voltage, current, and energy consumption per outlet, with aggregated data for the entire PDU.
- Management and connectivity: Network-enabled management interface (web UI) with support for common management protocols; optional SNMP and secure remote access to monitor, control, and alert on power events.
- Protection and safety: Built-in protection features such as overload protection, short-circuit protection, and compliance with data center safety standards to safeguard connected equipment.
Note: Exact specifications, including amperage, input/output configurations, and enclosure dimensions, depend on the specific SKU. Always refer to the official datasheet for the precise numbers associated with your model. This section is intended to provide a high-level view of the capabilities you will typically encounter with a metered-by-outlet rack PDU in the APC by Schneider Electric lineup, helping you assess whether it aligns with your data center’s power management goals and governance requirements.
How to Install APC by Schneider Electric Metered-by-Outlet Rack PDU
- Prepare the rack: Verify that you have a standard 19-inch rack with adequate space for the PDU, ensuring proper clearance for outlets and power cords. Gather mounting hardware provided by the manufacturer and confirm the rack is stable and level.
- Mount the PDU: Attach the meter-enabled rack PDU securely to the rack rails using the supplied screws or hardware. Ensure that the orientation allows easy access to outlets for maintenance and cabling, and that cable routing does not obstruct airflow or hinder accessibility.
- Connect power and network: Connect the PDU to the facility power supply that matches the model’s voltage and current rating. Then connect the PDU to your management network via the specified network port (Ethernet or equivalent) to enable remote monitoring and control. Verify physical connections are snug and that cables are neatly organized.
- Configure outlet metering and access controls: Access the PDU’s web UI or management interface to configure per-outlet metering, alert thresholds, user access roles, and notification preferences. Establish secure credentials, define alerting channels (email, SNMP traps, or API integrations), and map outlets to devices or applications as needed.
- Test and validate: Power on connected devices and verify real-time readings appear in the management console. Perform a controlled reboot of a selected outlet to confirm remote control capability, and simulate a capacity event to ensure alerts trigger as configured. Document the configuration for future audits and changes.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is a Metered-by-Outlet Rack PDU? A: It is a power distribution unit designed for rack environments that provides real-time energy measurements for each outlet, enabling granular visibility into power usage and supporting precise chargeback and optimization efforts.
- Q: Can I monitor energy usage per outlet? A: Yes. Per-outlet metering allows you to track and analyze the energy consumption of individual devices or workloads, helping to identify inefficiencies and optimize provisioning.
- Q: Does it support remote power control? A: Absolutely. Remote outlet control, scheduled operations, and reboot capabilities help minimize downtime and reduce the need for on-site interventions during maintenance or troubleshooting.
- Q: What management interfaces are available? A: Typical options include a web-based GUI for configuration, along with standard network management protocols such as SNMP. Some models may offer API access and email or event-based alerts for proactive monitoring.
- Q: Is this PDU compatible with standard data center infrastructure? A: Yes. It is designed for standard 19-inch racks and integrates with common DCIM and ITSM workflows through widely supported management protocols and interfaces.
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