APC by Schneider Electric NetShelter 9000 32-Outlet PDU


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APC by Schneider Electric NetShelter 9000 32-Outlet PDU

Designed for demanding data centers and enterprise IT environments, the APC NetShelter 9000 32-Outlet Switched PDU delivers reliable power distribution with sophisticated management features. This high‑density, rack‑mountable unit is built to integrate seamlessly with APC NetShelter enclosures, offering outlet‑level control, real‑time monitoring, and secure administration to maximize uptime, optimize energy use, and simplify operation across growing IT infrastructures. With advanced load management, safe startup sequencing, and robust security, this PDU helps IT teams reel in complexity while protecting mission‑critical gear from power faults and outages.

  • 32 individually switchable outlets provide granular control over every connected device, enabling targeted reboot of servers, storage, and networking gear without disrupting other equipment in the rack.
  • Outlet‑level power control and sequencing lets you stage orderly startups and shutdowns, perform maintenance windows with minimal impact, and ensure critical devices power up in the correct order for reliable system initialization.
  • Remote management and monitoring through secure web interfaces, SNMP support, and network connectivity for centralized oversight, alerting, and integration with DCIM tools and cluster management systems.
  • Energy visibility and efficiency with real‑time current, voltage, and power readings, plus historical data and trend analysis to help balance loads, reduce waste, and optimize cooling requirements in dense racks.
  • Security, reliability, and compatibility featuring role‑based access, audit trails, and seamless compatibility with APC NetShelter infrastructure to maintain uptime and protect sensitive data in regulated environments.

Technical Details of APC by Schneider Electric NetShelter 9000 32-Outlet PDU

  • Get this information from the "specifications" section of the product from https://ec.synnex.com/ using product "UPC" or "SKU" as reference

how to install APC NetShelter 9000 32-Outlet PDU

  • Prepare the rack: verify the NetShelter 9000 rack is properly assembled, level, and anchored to the floor or cabinet frame according to the manufacturer's guidelines.
  • Mount the PDU: attach the 32‑outlet PDU to the rack using the included mounting brackets, aligning with standard rack rails for a secure, vibration‑resistant fit.
  • Connect power: plug the PDU into a suitable power source that matches the unit’s input rating and your facility’s electrical design, ensuring that the circuit can safely handle the expected load.
  • Establish network access: connect the PDU’s management interface to your network (Ethernet), configure IP addressing, and verify connectivity to management consoles or DCIM tools.
  • Configure outlets and alerts: in the web interface or display panel, name each outlet, set sequencing and load thresholds, enable alerts for overload or fault conditions, and tailor user permissions for administrative access.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the primary benefit of a 32‑outlet switched PDU? A: It provides granular, outlet‑level control and monitoring, enabling selective power cycling, precise energy management, and improved uptime across a dense rack environment.
  • Q: Can this PDU be used with NetShelter 9000 enclosures? A: Yes, it is designed for seamless integration with APC NetShelter enclosure systems, offering consistent cabling, mounting, and management coherence.
  • Q: Which management methods are supported? A: Typical options include a secure web interface, SNMP, and network connectivity for integration with DCIM platforms and centralized monitoring solutions.
  • Q: How does outlet sequencing help during maintenance? A: Sequencing ensures critical devices boot in the correct order and allows nonessential equipment to be powered down safely, reducing the risk of power surges and system faults.
  • Q: Are alerts available for power events? A: Yes, you can configure alerts for overloads, faults, or connectivity issues, delivered via email or SNMP traps to keep the IT team proactively informed.
  • Q: What kind of visibility does this PDU provide? A: It offers real‑time metrics such as current, voltage, and power draw per outlet, along with trend data to support capacity planning and energy optimization.

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