Eaton Tripp Lite Series 2.4kW Single-Phase 120V Basic PDU - 13 NEMA 5-15/20R Outlets, L5-20P Input, 6 ft. (1.83 m) Cord, 1U Rack-Mount

Tripp Lite by EatonSKU: 6022215

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Eaton Tripp Lite Series 2.4kW Single-Phase 120V Basic PDU - 13 NEMA 5-15/20R Outlets, L5-20P Input, 6 ft. (1.83 m) Cord, 1U Rack-Mount

The Eaton Tripp Lite Series 2.4kW Single-Phase 120V Basic PDU is a compact, reliable power distribution solution designed to keep critical devices in network closets, data centers, and security systems powered with minimal complexity. Built for dependable performance in busy IT environments, this PDU delivers steady, straightforward power distribution without the extra features that complicate setup. It is ideal for organizations seeking a robust, cost-effective way to manage rack-mounted power for networking gear, servers, and telecom equipment while maintaining clean, efficient cable management and easy accessibility.

  • The unit provides a total power capacity of 2.4 kW at 120V, supporting a range of devices from switches and routers to small servers and storage arrays. With this level of capacity, you can consolidate multiple devices into a single, space-saving rack location, reducing clutter and improving airflow within the enclosure.
  • With 13 NEMA 5-15R and 5-20R outlets, the PDU accommodates a mix of standard and higher-current devices in one centralized power strip. This variety makes it easy to connect a diverse lineup of gear without using adapters or daisy-chaining multiple outlets, simplifying cable management and improving reliability.
  • The input is handled by a 6 ft (1.83 m) L5-20P cord, providing flexible placement options in most 120V environments. The angled, industry-standard connector helps ensure a secure, clean connection to your power source while reducing strain on cables in tight rack spaces.
  • Designed for 1U rack-mount installations, this PDU fits neatly into standard 19" racks and offers front-facing outlets for quick access during maintenance or upgrades. Its slim footprint helps maximize available rack space, supporting efficient organization of IT hardware in dense environments.
  • As a Basic PDU, it emphasizes dependable power distribution with straightforward operation, making it an excellent choice for businesses that prioritize reliability and simplicity. The rugged construction and standard components are built to withstand daily use in data centers, network rooms, and security deployments, delivering enduring performance with minimal maintenance.

Technical Details of Eaton Tripp Lite Series 2.4kW Single-Phase 120V Basic PDU

  • Power capacity: 2.4 kW (2,400 watts) with 120V single-phase operation, suitable for a mix of enterprise-grade network gear and entry-level servers in a compact 1U form factor.
  • Outlets: 13 NEMA 5-15R and 5-20R receptacles to support both standard 15A devices and some higher-current 20A devices within the same PDU unit.
  • Input and cord: L5-20P input plug connected to a 6 ft (1.83 m) cord for flexible placement and reliable connection to 120V power sources.
  • Form factor and mounting: 1U rack-mount design compatible with standard 19" racks, providing front-facing outlets that simplify cable routing and accessibility in dense environments.
  • Design purpose: Basic PDU focused on dependable power distribution without built-in network monitoring or advanced metering, ideal for organizations seeking a straightforward, affordable power distribution solution for networking and telecom equipment.

How to Install Eaton Tripp Lite Series 2.4kW Single-Phase 120V Basic PDU

  • Prepare the rack and workspace: Ensure your rack is clean, stable, and has a clear front area to accommodate a 1U unit with comfortable access to its outlets while leaving room for cable management and heat dissipation.
  • Mount the PDU in the rack: Use standard rack-mount hardware to secure the 1U PDU in the selected rack position. Align the unit with other equipment to create an orderly, cohesive rack layout and minimize cable clutter.
  • Connect to power: Plug the L5-20P input cord into a compatible 120V power source or into an appropriate distribution path that can handle up to 20A as required by the connected devices. Verify the circuit rating matches your planned load.
  • Distribute devices across outlets: Connect servers, switches, storage devices, and other gear to the 13 NEMA outlets, balancing loads to prevent overloading a single outlet group. Group mission-critical devices together and reserve some outlets for future expansion.
  • Manage cables and airflow: Route cords neatly using ties or Velcro and position cables to avoid blocking air intake and exhaust paths. Label each outlet if necessary to simplify future maintenance and troubleshooting.
  • Perform a functional check: Power on the rack and verify each outlet is supplying power. Check for any abnormal heat, buzzing, or tripped breakers, and confirm that connected devices operate normally under a light load before placing the system into regular hot operation.

Frequently asked questions

  • What outlets does this PDU provide? It features 13 NEMA 5-15R and 5-20R outlets to support a mix of standard 15A devices and some higher-current 20A equipment within a single rack position, enabling flexible device distribution.
  • What is the input plug and cord length? The PDU uses an L5-20P input plug with a 6 ft (1.83 m) cord, offering versatile placement options in most 120V environments and reducing the need for additional extension cords.
  • Does this model include remote monitoring or metering? This is a Basic PDU designed for straightforward, reliable power distribution without built-in remote monitoring, metering, or SNMP features common on more advanced managed PDUs.
  • Where should I mount it? It is intended for 1U rack-mount installations in standard 19" racks, with front-facing outlets that simplify access in dense rack layouts and keep cabling organized.
  • Is it suitable for networking and telecom gear? Yes. With a 2.4 kW capacity and 13 outlets, it is well-suited for powering switches, routers, telecom equipment, and small servers in data centers, labs, and network closets where dependable, uncomplicated power distribution is essential.

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