Eaton Metered Input rack PDU, 0U, 5-20P, L5-20P input, 1.92 kW max, 120V, 16A, 10 ft cord, Single-phase, Outlets: (24) 5-20R

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Eaton G3 Metered Input ePDU - 0U, 24 x 5-20R Outlets, L5-20P Input, 1.92 kW Max, 120V, 16A, 10 ft Cord, Single-Phase

Designed for high-density data centers, edge closets, and network rooms, the Eaton G3 Metered Input rack PDU delivers precise energy metering, reliable power distribution, and flexible management options in a compact 0U footprint. This metered input ePDU provides billing-grade accuracy for both input and branch circuits, helping you optimize load balancing, capacity planning, and chargeback processes without sacrificing space or performance. With a local LCD pixel display for quick readings and an option for network connectivity, it enables proactive power management and enhanced visibility across your IT infrastructure.

  • High-density power distribution. The PDU features a 0U footprint and (24) 5-20R outlets, allowing dense device packing in standard racks. Its space-saving design minimizes cabling chaos while delivering reliable power delivery to servers, storage, switches, and other critical equipment. This configuration is ideal for data centers that demand maximum rack utilization without compromising protection or performance.
  • Versatile input, robust capacity. With a single-phase 120V input using an L5-20P plug and a balanced 10 ft cord, this metered PDU provides up to 16A of current and a 1.92 kW maximum load. The combination of voltage, current, and power rating makes it suitable for common IT gear ensembles, from blade servers to network appliances, while maintaining operational efficiency and temperature control within the rack.
  • Billing-grade metering and energy visibility. A defining feature of the Eaton G3 is its precision metering for both input and branch circuits. It measures current, voltage, power, and energy with a level of accuracy used for chargeback and capacity planning. The information is accessible on the local LCD display for immediate, on-site readings, and can also be harvested remotely through network connectivity, enabling centralized monitoring and reporting across multiple PDUs and racks.
  • Local display meets remote insight. The PDU includes a pixel-based LCD at the front, offering real-time readings of voltage, current, and energy usage without requiring external hardware. For larger deployments, the network option provides centralized visibility, alerting, and trending across the data center, helping operators balance loads, identify capacity limits, and avoid unexpected outages.
  • Resilient, scalable power for growing environments. Built for reliability, the G3 Metered Input ePDU supports dynamic load balancing, capacity planning, and scalable management as your IT footprint expands. Its metering data supports informed decisions about server consolidation, virtualization, and future expansion, ensuring you stay ahead of power bottlenecks and cooling challenges in dense rack environments.

Technical Details of Eaton Metered Input rack PDU

  • Model: Eaton G3 Metered Input ePDU
  • Footprint: 0U rack-mount design
  • Outlets: (24) 5-20R
  • Input: L5-20P, 120V
  • Current rating: 16A
  • Max power: 1.92 kW
  • Cord length: 10 ft
  • Phase: Single-phase
  • Metering: Billing-grade accuracy for input and branch circuits; measures current, voltage, power, and energy
  • Display: Local LCD pixel display; optional network connection for remote monitoring

How to install Eaton Metered Input rack PDU

  • Plan the installation. Confirm your rack compatibility and identify a suitable 0U mounting location that allows convenient access to the input cord and outlets. Ensure the rack offers adequate clearance for the LCD display and cable management while maintaining proper airflow around the PDU.
  • Mount the PDU in the rack. Attach the 0U PDU to the rack rails using the included hardware. Because this is a 0U unit, it will not occupy vertical rack space; secure it firmly to prevent movement during maintenance or cable rearrangements.
  • Connect the input power. Plug the 10 ft L5-20P power cord into a dedicated 120V supply that complies with local electrical codes. Verify that the circuit can safely handle up to 16A of continuous load and that the cord routing avoids pinch points and heat sources.
  • Distribute power to equipment. Connect your IT devices to the 24 outlets (5-20R). Maintain clean, organized cabling to optimize airflow and simplify future upgrades or replacements. Group similar devices to ease monitoring and load balancing.
  • Enable metering and monitoring. If you’re using the local LCD, power on the PDU and verify voltage, current, and energy readings appear on-screen. For networked deployments, configure the PDU to connect to your management network. Set IP addressing, access credentials, and any required alerts or thresholds to enable centralized power monitoring, capacity planning, and proactive maintenance.
  • Verify operation and calibrate if needed. Confirm that connected devices draw power within expected ranges and that the PDU accurately reflects readings on the LCD and, if enabled, on your network monitoring tool. Perform a brief load test to validate metering accuracy under typical IT workloads.
  • Document and audit. Record outlet mappings, device power profiles, and the PDU’s metering baselines. Regularly review energy consumption trends to identify optimization opportunities and ensure ongoing alignment with budget and capacity goals.

Frequently asked questions

  • What outlets does this Eaton PDU provide? It offers (24) 5-20R outlets to power a large number of devices in a single rack, making it well-suited for dense server, storage, and networking deployments.
  • What input plug does it use, and what is the voltage? The PDU uses an L5-20P input plug and operates at 120V, single-phase, with a maximum current rating of 16A.
  • What is the maximum load this PDU can support? The unit is rated for up to 1.92 kW of load at 120V, which translates to about 16A of continuous current for balanced deployments.
  • Does it offer metering, and how can I access metering data? Yes. It provides billing-grade metering for input and branch circuits, displaying current, voltage, power, and energy. Data is available on the local LCD display and can be accessed remotely via a network connection if your setup includes network monitoring.
  • Is this PDU suitable for data center environments with high-density racks? Absolutely. The 0U footprint and 24-outlet configuration are designed to maximize rack density while delivering reliable power, efficient energy management, and scalable monitoring to support growth and complexity in modern data centers.

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