Description
Eaton Managed rack PDU, 0U, 5-15P input, 1.44 kW max, 120V, 12A, 10 ft cord, Single-phase, No Circuit Breaker, Outlets: (8) 5-15R
Optimize data-center efficiency with the Eaton ePDU G3 Managed rack power distribution unit. Engineered for precision, reliability, and scalable control, this 0U PDU delivers outlet-level metering, high-accuracy energy monitoring, and seamless network management all in a compact, space-saving design. Perfect for dense racks, edge deployments, and IT closets, it provides real-time visibility into power usage, enabling smarter capacity planning, accurate cost allocation, and proactive load balancing. The combination of a local LCD pixel display and robust network capabilities helps administrators monitor critical loads from anywhere, ensuring uptime and efficient resource utilization without sacrificing rack space.
- Outlet-level metering with billing-grade accuracy. The high-precision meter measures current, voltage, power, and energy at each outlet, supporting precise chargeback, energy budgeting, and data-driven capacity planning across your IT infrastructure.
- Local display plus remote management. A crisp LCD pixel display on the PDU provides immediate, on-site readings, while network connectivity enables centralized monitoring, alerting, and configuration from a shared management platform.
- Eight 5-15R outlets for flexible device connectivity. Eight standard 5-15R receptacles offer ample porting for servers, switches, routers, storage, KVMs, and other IT gear, all powered through a single, coordinated PDU.
- Space-saving 0U rack-mount design. The 0U form factor fits into front-mounted or rear-access rack spaces, maximizing usable rack height for critical equipment without consuming valuable rack real estate.
- Single-phase power with a 10 ft cord and no internal circuit breaker. Designed for simple installations in appropriate circuits, the 10-foot input cord provides flexible reach, while the absence of a built-in circuit breaker emphasizes controlled, external protection in your electrical design.
Technical Details of Eaton Managed rack PDU
The Eaton ePDU G3 Managed 0U PDU is engineered to deliver precise, per-outlet power information combined with easy-to-use management tools. It is ideal for data centers, network rooms, and any environment where understanding the exact power draw of individual devices matters for efficiency and uptime. Below are the core specifications drawn from the product’s design intent and feature set:
- Form factor and mounting: 0U rack-mount PDU designed for front or rear access in standard server racks, enabling a slim profile that preserves rack space.
- Input: 120V AC, single-phase, 12A maximum current draw, with a 5-15P plug compatible with typical North American outlets.
- Outlets: Eight (8) NEMA 5-15R receptacles, providing ample connectivity for a mix of servers, switches, storage gear, and other IT devices.
- Power capacity: 1.44 kW maximum load capacity, aligning with common mid-range data-center and office rack requirements where energy visibility is critical but overbuild is unnecessary.
- Cord length: 10 ft input cord allowing flexible placement within standard 19-inch racks and adjacent power sources.
- Protection: No internal circuit breaker in this model; external protection and circuit design should be configured in the facility electrical system to match the planned load and safety requirements.
- Monitoring: Per-outlet current, voltage, power, and energy measurements—captured with high accuracy to support load balancing, capacity planning, and chargeback reporting.
- Display and management: Local LCD pixel display for in-situ readings, complemented by network connectivity for remote monitoring, configuration, and data reporting across your data center or IT environment.
- Management capabilities: ePDU G3 Managed technology enables centralized oversight, alerting, and reporting. Users can track trends, set thresholds, and receive notifications to prevent overloads and optimize power distribution.
How to install Eaton Managed Rack PDU
Installing the Eaton ePDU G3 Managed 0U PDU is straightforward and designed to minimize downtime during deployment. Follow these general steps to integrate the unit into your rack ecosystem safely and efficiently:
- Prepare the rack and location. Identify a suitable rack location with access to a 120V power source and proper cooling. Confirm that there is enough clearance for the PDU’s outlets and for servicing the local LCD display if needed.
- Mount the PDU in the rack. Slide the 0U PDU into the rack’s front or rear rails as specified by your data center’s deployment plan. Secure it with the appropriate rack screws to ensure a stable installation that can withstand equipment vibration and cable management activity.
- Connect the input power. Plug the 10 ft cord with the 5-15P plug into a suitable 120V power receptacle that can support up to 12A. Verify that the connected circuit is sized for the expected load and that your facility’s electrical protections align with your organization’s safety requirements.
- Attach devices to outlets. Connect servers, switches, and other devices to the eight 5-15R outlets. Distribute critical devices across multiple outlets to balance the load and reduce the risk of overload on a single outlet.
- Configure monitoring and alerts. Use the local LCD display for initial readings and set up network management for remote monitoring. Configure outlet-level metering, establish alert thresholds for unusual power usage, and enable data collection for ongoing capacity planning and chargeback reporting. If firmware updates are required, apply them following Eaton’s instructions to ensure you have the latest features and security enhancements.
- Test and validate. Power on the rack and verify that all devices boot correctly. Check the PDU’s readings on the LCD and the management interface, confirm that energy data is being collected per outlet, and ensure alerts operate as expected. Perform a simple load test to observe how power distribution behaves under typical workloads.
Frequently asked questions
Here are common considerations customers have when evaluating the Eaton ePDU G3 Managed 0U PDU for their data center or IT closet. These Q&As provide quick guidance on usage, capabilities, and installation nuances to help you make an informed decision.
- What is the maximum load this PDU can support? The unit is rated for up to 1.44 kW (120V, 12A), making it well-suited for a range of IT devices while providing visibility into where power is consumed most.
- Does this PDU include a circuit breaker? No. The model description specifies No Circuit Breaker. External electrical protection should be planned in your facility to meet safety codes and reliability requirements.
- How many outlets does it have and what type are they? It features eight (8) outlets, each a standard 5-15R receptacle compatible with typical IT equipment found in data centers and offices.
- What monitoring capabilities does the PDU provide? The Eaton ePDU G3 Managed system delivers per-outlet measurements of current, voltage, power, and energy. This supports precise billing, chargeback, and data-driven decisions for load balancing and capacity planning.
- Can I manage this PDU remotely? Yes. The PDU includes network connectivity that enables remote monitoring, management, and reporting, in addition to the local LCD display for on-site readings. This makes it easy to integrate into centralized data-center dashboards and automated alerting systems.
- What installation considerations should I keep in mind? Ensure your rack space supports a 0U device, provide proper external circuit protection for the load, and plan for adequate cooling. Distribute loads across outlets to optimize performance and use the management interface to set thresholds and alerts for ongoing operational efficiency.
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