Eaton 3-Phase Managed Rack PDU G4, 208V, 42 Outlets, 48A, 17.3kW, 460P9W Input, 6 ft. Cord, 0U Vertical

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Eaton 3-Phase Managed Rack PDU G4, 208V, 42 Outlets, 48A, 17.3kW, 460P9W Input, 6 ft. Cord, 0U Vertical

The Eaton 3-Phase Managed Rack PDU G4 is purpose-built for modern data centers, colocation facilities, and distributed IT environments where reliability, visibility, and precise power control are non-negotiable. This 0U vertical PDU packs a full 3-phase 208V power distribution solution into a compact rack footprint, delivering up to 48 amps and as much as 17.3 kilowatts of continuous power across 42 outlets. Engineered for high-density deployments, the EVMA4609X-06 G4 Rack PDU simplifies power provisioning, reduces footprint drain, and enables proactive management of IT loads through integrated monitoring, control, and alerts. Whether you’re refreshing a large-scale rack fleet or expanding a distributed IT topology, this PDU is designed to streamline procurement, deployment, and ongoing power utilization optimization with enterprise-grade reliability.

  • 3-Phase power distribution with 42 outlets in a 0U footprint: Designed to maximize rack density, this G4 PDU delivers precise, scalable power distribution across multiple IT devices within a single 42-outlet strip. The compact 0U vertical mounting minimizes space consumption while delivering full load capacity for dense server, storage, and networking equipment.
  • 208V operation with 460P9W input and 6 ft cord: This configuration is optimized for data centers using 208V three-phase electrical infrastructure. The 460P9W input connector and a 6-foot cord simplify integration with your existing power distribution scheme, enabling fast, reliable installation and reduced cable clutter.
  • Advanced monitoring and remote management: The G4 family provides powerful visibility into power usage, voltage, current, and outlet status. With centralized monitoring, you can track real-time energy consumption, set thresholds, receive alerts, and integrate with DCIM solutions to optimize workloads and improve PUE across the data center.
  • Power reliability and safety features for enterprise environments: Built to withstand demanding data center conditions, the PDU includes robust protection and fault-tolerant design, helping prevent overloads and minimizing downtime. Its engineering is aligned with enterprise-grade reliability requirements to support mission-critical workloads.
  • Scalable management and deployment benefits: The 3-phase, 42-outlet PDU is designed for easy procurement and rapid deployment in large rack fleets. Its G4 platform supports future-ready features, seamless firmware updates, and consistent performance across a growing IT footprint, enabling IT teams to control costs and maintain service levels with confidence.

Technical Details of Eaton 3-Phase Managed Rack PDU G4

  • Model: EVMA4609X-06 G4 Rack PDU (3-Phase, 208V, 42 outlets)
  • Input: 460P9W, 208V three-phase
  • Current rating: Up to 48A total load
  • Power rating: Up to approximately 17.3 kW total capacity
  • Outlets: 42 outlets distributed across the PDU
  • Cord length: 6 ft. cord for flexible rack-side installation
  • Mounting type: 0U vertical rack-mount design for dense deployments
  • Management: Integrated monitoring and remote management capabilities for power usage, voltage, current, and outlet status; supports standard management interfaces
  • Protection and safety: Built to meet enterprise data center reliability requirements with appropriate protection features for critical IT loads

How to install Eaton 3-Phase Managed Rack PDU G4

Step 1: Plan your rack loading and electrical topology. Verify that your data center electrical infrastructure supports 208V three-phase operation and that the available circuit breakers, panels, and feeders meet the PDU’s current and power requirements.

Step 2: Prepare the rack and mounting location. Identify the 0U vertical mounting position that allows easy access to outlets while maintaining clearance for cable management and airflow. Confirm that there is sufficient space for serviceability and for the management interface and any optional sensors.

Step 3: Mount the PDU. Slide the 0U vertical PDU into the rack rail and secure it with the appropriate screws or fasteners per Eaton’s installation guidelines. Ensure the unit is level and firmly attached to withstand the weight of connected equipment and cable bundle tension.

Step 4: Connect the input power. Connect the 6 ft input cord to a suitable 208V three-phase power source using the 460P9W connector. Ensure a proper, code-compliant connection with appropriate protection devices in place. Double-check that the input configuration matches your data center’s electrical distribution.

Step 5: Establish management connectivity. If the PDU includes network management features, connect it to your management network (Ethernet) and power on. Access the web interface or preferred management protocol to configure basic settings, including IP address, SSH/HTTPS access, alert thresholds, and user permissions.

Step 6: Configure outlets and monitoring. Map each outlet to your IT devices or groups, configure alarms for overcurrent or abnormal voltages, and enable energy metering where supported. Validate that all outlets are reporting correctly in the management interface and that alerts are functioning as expected.

Step 7: Validate operation and document configuration. Run a final check to ensure power loads are within limits, verify that automated alerts are delivered to admins, and document the PDU’s location, input source, and outlet mappings for future maintenance and capacity planning.

Frequently asked questions

  • What voltage is this PDU designed for? This Eaton G4 rack PDU is designed for 208V three-phase data center environments, delivering power efficiently to multiple devices within a 42-outlet configuration.
  • How many outlets does the PDU provide? The unit provides 42 outlets, arranged to maximize density and allow flexible power distribution across servers, storage, and network equipment within a 42U rack ecosystem.
  • What is the maximum current and power capacity? It supports up to 48A of total load and up to about 17.3 kW of continuous power, enabling high-density configurations while staying within electrical safety margins for data center operations.
  • Can I monitor power usage remotely? Yes. The G4 PDU family offers remote monitoring and management capabilities, including real-time power metrics, outlet status, and alerting to help optimize utilization and PUE across IT infrastructure.
  • Is this a 0U vertical PDU? Correct. The unit is designed for 0U vertical mounting, providing dense power distribution within the rack without consuming vertical rack space, which helps maximize space for IT equipment and airflow.

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