Eaton 10kW 200-240V 3PH Monitored PDU - LX Interface, Gigabit, 48 Outlets, NEMA L21-30P, LCD, 3 m Cord, 0U 1.8 m Height, TAA

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Eaton 10kW 200-240V 3PH Monitored PDU - LX Interface, Gigabit, 48 Outlets, NEMA L21-30P, LCD, 3 m Cord, 0U 1.8 m Height, TAA

The Eaton 10kW 200-240V 3PH Monitored PDU is engineered to deliver intelligent, scalable power distribution for demanding IT environments and industrial applications. Designed to support reliability, uptime, and energy efficiency, this unit combines robust power capacity with real-time monitoring, secure remote management, and a compact 0U footprint that fits seamlessly into high-density racks and harsh factory floors alike. With its 3-phase input, NEMA L21-30P receptacle, and a generous 48 outlets, it is a versatile backbone for data centers, edge deployments, and laboratory setups where continuous power visibility matters as much as power delivery.

  • Real-time power monitoring with local LCD readout: The built-in LCD provides clear, at-a-glance data on voltage, current, power, and status, enabling rapid fault detection and proactive maintenance without needing to log into a networked system.
  • 48 outlets in a single monitored unit: A high-density arrangement allows you to distribute loads across many devices—from servers and storage to networking gear and test benches—while keeping an eye on overall and per-outlet power usage.
  • 200-240V, 3-phase input with secure NEMA L21-30P receptacle: Ready for industrial-grade power distribution, supporting balanced loads across three phases to optimize efficiency and minimize voltage drop in demanding environments.
  • LX interface with Gigabit Ethernet for remote management: Modern, scalable connectivity enables integration with DCIM tools, SNMP monitoring, and centralized power management, so IT and facilities teams stay in sync.
  • 0U rack-mount design, tall 1.8 m profile, 3 m cord, and TAA compliance: The sleek 0U footprint simplifies rack installation in data centers and control rooms, while the extended height and long cord provide flexible mounting options and easy reach for power feeds. Compliance with Trade Agreements Act supports procurement in government and enterprise environments.

Technical Details of Eaton 10kW 200-240V 3PH Monitored PDU

  • Power rating: 10 kW maximum output to support high-density IT and industrial loads.
  • Input voltage: 200-240 V, three-phase configuration for balanced distribution and improved efficiency in commercial applications.
  • Phases: 3-phase input suitable for data centers, labs, and industrial settings requiring three-phase power.
  • Outlet count: 48 outlets consolidated in a single monitored PDU for convenient load management.
  • Receptacle type: NEMA L21-30P input to handle 3-phase, 4-wire configurations commonly used in professional environments.
  • Interface: LX interface for local and network-based monitoring and control.
  • Network connectivity: Gigabit Ethernet for fast, reliable remote monitoring and integration with DCIM systems.
  • Display: LCD screen provides on-site visibility of critical power metrics and status indicators.
  • Cord length: 3 m power cord to accommodate diverse rack layouts and wiring schemes.
  • Mounting style: 0U footprint designed to install in standard racks without occupying vertical space, with a tall enclosure to accommodate dense outlet configurations.
  • Height and form factor: Approximately 1.8 m tall, offering extended capacity and outlet distribution options while maintaining a compact 0U profile.
  • Compliance: TAA-compliant to meet procurement requirements for government and enterprise customers.

How to install Eaton 10kW 200-240V 3PH Monitored PDU

  • Plan and verify compatibility: Confirm that your rack supports a 0U footprint and that your facility’s electrical infrastructure provides a 200-240V 3-phase supply compatible with the L21-30P input. Ensure the rack space accommodates an enclosure up to about 1.8 m tall and that the 3 m cord can reach the power source without stressing cables.
  • Power down and isolate: Before installation, power down equipment that will be connected to the PDU and lock out the circuit to prevent accidental energization during installation.
  • Mount the PDU in the rack: Secure the PDU to the rack’s vertical mounting rails in a 0U position if your rack design permits, using appropriate mounting hardware. Confirm that the unit is level and firmly seated to avoid strain on connectors.
  • Connect the input power: Connect the 3 m cord to a suitable 200-240V 3-phase power source with a NEMA L21-30P receptacle, ensuring that the supply is properly grounded. Route cables neatly to minimize heat buildup and to protect against accidental disconnections.
  • Route outlets and connect devices: Distribute servers, storage devices, networking gear, and other loads across the 48 outlets. Label outlets clearly to support quick identification during maintenance or loads balancing.
  • Configure monitoring and alerts: Use the LCD to verify initial readings and set up monitoring preferences via the LX interface or connected DCIM software. Enable alerts for overcurrent, voltage deviations, or abnormal power conditions to improve uptime and response times.
  • Test and validate: Restore power, verify that each outlet powers its device correctly, and confirm that remote monitoring dashboards reflect accurate data. Check for any alarm indications and address wiring or load imbalances as needed.
  • Document and integrate: Record the PDU’s serial number, IP address (if applicable), and configuration details. Integrate with your monitoring stack to ensure ongoing visibility into power usage and health across the IT environment.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is a monitored PDU and why is it important? A monitored PDU provides real-time data on voltage, current, power, and status, enabling proactive management of loads, early fault detection, and improved uptime in data centers, labs, and industrial environments.
  • How many outlets does this PDU provide? It offers 48 outlets within a single unit, allowing you to consolidate power distribution and maintain visibility across a broad set of devices.
  • What power configuration does it require? The unit is designed for 200-240V, three-phase power with a NEMA L21-30P input receptacle, suitable for higher-demand workloads and high-density rack environments.
  • Can I monitor and manage it remotely? Yes. The PDU features an LX interface and Gigabit Ethernet, enabling remote monitoring, alerts, and integration with DCIM or network management tools for centralized control.
  • Is it compliant with government procurement standards? Yes, the unit is TAA-compliant, making it eligible for government and other procurement programs that require trade agreement compliance.

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