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Eaton Tripp Lite Series 1.4kW Single-Phase Local Metered ATS PDU
The Eaton Tripp Lite Series 1.4kW Single-Phase Local Metered Automatic Transfer Switch PDU is engineered to deliver dependable, intelligent power distribution for mission-critical IT environments. Designed for data centers, server rooms, and network closets, this 1U PDU combines automatic transfer switching with precise local metering to help you minimize downtime, optimize energy use, and simplify power management across demanding workloads. With two 120V inputs and eight 5-15R outlets, it provides a compact, reliable solution that ensures your essential devices stay powered even when power conditions fluctuate. Precision engineering, space-saving form factor, and a focus on reliability make this PDU a cornerstone for resilient IT infrastructure.
- Automatic Transfer Switch for seamless redundancy: This PDU features an Automatic Transfer Switch that continuously monitors both primary and secondary power sources. When the primary source experiences instability or interruption, the unit automatically transfers the load to the backup source within seconds, maintaining uptime for critical servers, storage arrays, and networking gear. By eliminating manual switchover and reducing downtime, it helps keep service levels intact and protects against data loss due to power events.
- Local metering with front‑panel visibility: Real-time energy data is readily accessible on the front panel, providing immediate insight into voltage, current, and wattage draw. This local metering capability supports quick load checks, capacity planning, and energy budgeting without requiring additional meters or networked monitoring devices. It also enables IT staff to identify overloading trends, optimize circuit usage, and make informed infrastructure decisions that improve efficiency and resilience.
- Compact 1U rack‑mount form factor: The slim 1U design is optimized for dense racks in data centers and edge environments. Its compact footprint leaves valuable space for additional equipment while offering sturdy mounting and robust electrical connections. The 1U profile makes it easy to integrate with other devices, preserve cable management, and maintain accessible serviceability—essential in environments where space is at a premium and downtime is unacceptable.
- Flexible power input and eight high‑quality outlets: With two 120V 5-15P inputs (each up to 15A) and eight 5-15R output receptacles, this PDU supports dual‑source configurations and flexible distribution patterns. This arrangement is ideal for servers, switches, storage, and networking gear that require reliable, organized power delivery. By distributing loads across multiple outlets, you can minimize hot spots and extend the life of critical equipment while keeping cords tidy and easy to manage.
- TAA compliance and enterprise‑grade reliability: The PDU is designed to meet Trade Agreements Act requirements, making it suitable for government, public sector, and enterprise procurement. Built to withstand the rigors of data center environments, it delivers dependable performance under continuous operation, with a chassis designed for durability, good thermal characteristics, and long service life. This combination of compliance and durability adds value for organizations seeking predictable, scalable power distribution.
Technical Details of Eaton Tripp Lite Series 1.4kW Single-Phase Local Metered ATS PDU
- Power rating: 1.4 kW
- Phase: Single-phase
- Inputs: 2 x 120V 5-15P, 15A each
- Outputs: 8 x 5-15R
- Form factor: 1U rack-mountable
- Metering: Local metering with front-panel display
- Compliance: TAA compliant
How to install Eaton Tripp Lite Series 1.4kW Single-Phase Local Metered ATS PDU
- Prepare the rack space: Ensure the rack is rated for the weight and that there is adequate clearance for cable management and ventilation. Confirm that the 1U slot chosen for the PDU allows convenient access to the front panel meters and outlets.
- Mount the PDU: Use the included mounting hardware to secure the unit in the rack. Make sure the PDU is level and firmly fastened to minimize vibration and movement during operation and maintenance.
- Connect power sources: Attach two independent 120V power sources to the 5-15P input connectors. Use correctly rated power cords and appropriate circuit protection, ensuring each input is on a separate circuit capable of delivering up to 15A.
- Distribute loads to outlets: Plug servers, storage devices, network switches, and other critical equipment into the 8 x 5-15R outlets. Balance the loads across outlets and circuits to avoid overloading any single line and to maintain efficient power distribution.
- Verify operation and meters: Power up the equipment and observe the front-panel meters to confirm voltage and current readings are within expected ranges. Confirm that the automatic transfer switch engages correctly by simulating a primary power interruption and verifying a seamless switchover to the secondary input.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is a local metered ATS PDU? A: It is a power distribution unit that combines an automatic transfer switch with local metering. It monitors input power and provides on-device readings, enabling immediate visibility into voltage, current, and energy usage for critical IT equipment.
- Q: How many inputs and outputs does this model provide? A: The unit provides 2 x 120V 5-15P inputs and 8 x 5-15R outputs, making it suitable for dual-source configurations and distributed power delivery to multiple devices in a rack.
- Q: Is this PDU appropriate for data centers? A: Yes. The combination of Automatic Transfer Switching, local metering, compact 1U form factor, and government/commercial compliance makes it well-suited for data centers, server rooms, and network closets where uptime and power visibility are critical.
- Q: Can I monitor performance remotely? A: This model emphasizes local metering; remote monitoring capabilities depend on additional options, interfaces, or management systems offered by the vendor. If remote monitoring is a priority, check for compatible network interfaces or integration options with your existing BMS or infrastructure monitoring tools.
- Q: What about warranty and support? A: Warranty terms for this product are typically provided by the manufacturer and distributor. For precise coverage details, refer to the official product documentation or contact the supplier at the time of purchase.
- Q: How does the ATS improve reliability? A: The ATS continuously monitors both power sources and automatically transfers the load to a healthy source if one becomes unstable or fails. This minimizes interruption to critical equipment, reduces the risk of data loss due to power events, and helps maintain service continuity across your IT environment.
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