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APC Modular 144 kW PDU
The APC Modular 144 kW PDU is engineered to future-proof data center power distribution by delivering a highly adaptable, scalable solution that grows with your infrastructure. Built for performance, reliability, and intelligent management, this modular PDU lets you precisely tailor power delivery to today’s loads while paving the way for rapid reconfiguration as your requirements evolve. Designed for modern data centers, it reduces downtime during expansion, simplifies cable management, and delivers real-time visibility into energy usage, helping you optimize efficiency and uptime without sacrificing flexibility.
- Modular scalability: Expand capacity and reconfigure outlets and modules as your data center grows, without overhauling the entire power path. The modular approach lets you add or swap components to reach your target 144 kW capacity with minimal disruption.
- Flexible power configurations: Supports diverse three‑phase input voltages and room‑to‑rack adaptability, enabling seamless integration with existing electrical infrastructure and future upgrades. Ideal for 208 V, 240 V, and 480 V environments in enterprise and hyperscale facilities.
- Hot-swappable modules for minimal downtime: Power modules, outlets, and sensing components can be replaced without powering down critical IT assets, keeping your workloads online during maintenance and expansion.
- Advanced monitoring and intelligent management: Built-in sensors and communication options provide real-time load data, alerts, and energy metrics. Compatible with IT operations software for proactive capacity planning and efficiency optimization.
- Robust reliability and safety features: Comprehensive protection, surge suppression, and configurable circuit protection help safeguard equipment and ensure consistent power delivery. Thoughtful cable management and labeling streamline installations and future changes.
Technical Details of APC Modular 144 kW PDU
- Power capacity: Up to 144 kW of scalable, distributed power to data center racks and cabinets.
- Electrical configuration: Three‑phase architecture with configurable input voltage options to align with 208/240/480 V systems commonly used in modern data centers.
- Modular architecture: Hot-swappable power modules, outlets, and sensing components to enable non-disruptive upgrades and capacity expansion.
- Monitoring and control: Integrated sensors with remote management capabilities. Supports standard data center management protocols for real‑time load reporting, alarms, and energy efficiency metrics.
- Physical footprint: 19‑inch rack‑mountable design with configurable mounting and cable management features designed for clean, organized deployments in dense racks.
- Safety and protection: Overload protection, surge suppression, and circuit protection options to maintain reliable operation and protect connected equipment.
- Outlet and distribution options: Configurable outlets and circuits to match server, storage, and networking configurations, with clear labeling for easy identification.
- Redundancy and reliability: Designed to support redundancy strategies in data center power paths, helping maximize uptime and simplify maintenance planning.
How to install APC Modular 144 kW PDU
Installing the APC Modular 144 kW PDU involves aligning your power distribution strategy with your rack layout, electrical feed, and IT workloads. Follow these practical steps to deploy this modular PDU with minimum risk and maximum uptime:
Step 1 – Plan and verify compatibility: Review your rack space, available electrical feeds, and equipment power requirements. Confirm that your data center’s three‑phase infrastructure can accommodate up to 144 kW of distributed load and that modular modules you plan to use are compatible with the PDU’s configurable interfaces.
Step 2 – Prepare the rack and mounting: Ensure the rack or cabinet is clean, level, and rated for the combined weight of the PDU and connected equipment. Install any required mounting rails and hardware per the manufacturer’s guidelines, taking care to maintain proper clearance for ventilation and cable routing.
Step 3 – Install input power and grounding: Connect the PDU to the main electrical feed using appropriate circuit breakers, feeders, and grounding. Verify voltage, phase, and current ratings align with your data center infrastructure. Follow all safety practices to prevent arcing and ensure proper grounding connections.
Step 4 – Configure modular components and outlets: Attach hot-swappable power modules and configure outlet blocks to match your server, storage, and networking needs. Label each circuit clearly and organize cables to minimize clutter and improve airflow within the rack.
Step 5 – Enable monitoring and integration: Connect the PDU to your network or management system for remote monitoring. Set up alerts for load thresholds, temperature, and fault conditions. If you use EcoStruxure IT or similar platforms, configure the integration to receive real-time metrics and automate capacity planning.
Step 6 – validate performance and commissioning: Power on gradually, monitor voltage and current readings, and verify that all outlets deliver stable power to intended devices. Perform a controlled load test within safe limits to confirm the PDU operates within spec and that monitoring reports reflect accurate load data.
Step 7 – ongoing management: Establish a maintenance schedule for module replacement, firmware updates (if applicable), and routine checks of cable integrity, labeling, and airflow. Keep documentation on hand for quick troubleshooting and future expansions.
Throughout the installation, prioritize clean cable management, clear labeling, and adherence to electrical safety standards. The modular design is intended to minimize downtime during upgrades, so plan expansion steps during scheduled maintenance windows whenever possible to ensure business continuity.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the maximum power capacity of the APC Modular 144 kW PDU? It is designed to deliver up to 144 kW of scalable power distribution across modular components, making it suitable for growing data centers and rack-dense environments.
- Which voltage and phase configurations are supported? The PDU supports three‑phase configurations with configurable input voltages to align with common data center electrical systems, including options around 208 V, 240 V, and 480 V, depending on the installation.
- Can I replace modules without powering down the load? Yes. The modular design allows hot-swapping of power modules and sensing components, enabling maintenance and upgrades with minimal disruption to connected equipment.
- How does the PDU help with energy management? Built‑in sensors and monitoring enable real‑time load visibility, trend reporting, and alerting. This data supports capacity planning, efficiency improvements, and proactive maintenance.
- Is monitoring compatible with IT management platforms? The PDU is designed to integrate with common data center management ecosystems, offering data and alerting through standard interfaces to support centralized visibility and control.
- What installation considerations optimize reliability? Prioritize proper rack mounting, organized cable routing, secure grounding, appropriate circuit protection, and regular inspection of modules and outlets to maintain reliable power delivery and easy future upgrades.
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