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Powerware ePDU TPC2105-1-106 16-Outlets 2.88kVA PDU
The Powerware ePDU TPC2105-1-106 is engineered for demanding data centers, server rooms, and high-density IT environments where uptime, visibility, and energy efficiency matter. This 1U, horizontal power distribution unit (PDU) delivers robust power delivery with active metering, giving IT and facilities teams precise insight into energy usage across critical devices. With a 120 V AC input, a NEMA L5-30P inlet, and a high density of 16 IEC 60320 C13 outlets, this PDU is built to support modern racks full of servers, storage arrays, network switches, and other power-hungry equipment. The result is improved power reliability, better load balancing, and meaningful opportunities to optimize energy use and operating costs without compromising performance.
- The TPC2105-1-106 offers active metering that provides real-time measurements of voltage, current, power, and energy consumption for each outlet and the overall unit. This enables data-driven decisions to optimize energy usage, reduce waste, and identify hotspots before they impact uptime. Whether you’re tracking daily energy trends, planning capacity, or auditing for compliance, the built-in metering data becomes an essential part of your data-center strategy. With compatibility to many DCIM and asset-management workflows, you can integrate metering into your existing monitoring stack for proactive alerts and automated reporting. The result is not only cost savings but also a clearer view of your infrastructure’s performance under varying loads and workloads.
- A dense, versatile outlet configuration supports 16 IEC 60320 C13 receptacles, organized to support a wide range of IT equipment. The C13 outlets are ideal for common server, storage, and networking gear, delivering reliable power through standard UPS-distributed infrastructure. This arrangement makes it easier to balance loads across devices, label each outlet for quick servicing, and minimize cable clutter in the rack. The IEC 60320 standard is familiar to IT staff and equipment manufacturers, ensuring broad compatibility and straightforward deployment in most data-center environments. The 120 V AC supply is delivered via a NEMA L5-30P inlet, providing a stable and safe connection to a typical enterprise power distribution circuit while maintaining solid performance under load.
- Safety, protection, and reliability are central to the Powerware design. The PDU incorporates built-in protection features to guard connected equipment against common electrical issues, including overcurrent and overload conditions. This helps prevent unexpectedly tripping a circuit or damaging sensitive servers during power fluctuations. The rugged enclosure, high-quality connectors, and careful cable-entry design work together to withstand the realities of busy data centers, including frequent power cycling and dense cabling. For administrators, this means fewer interruptions, easier maintenance, and greater peace of mind that critical workloads will remain available even as loads evolve.
- The space-saving, rack-ready form factor is purpose-built for modern data centers. At just 1U in height and designed for horizontal mounting, the TPC2105-1-106 fits neatly into standard 19-inch racks, preserving valuable rack space for IT gear while delivering ample outlets for dense deployments. The horizontal orientation simplifies cabling by offering convenient access from the front or rear of the rack, depending on your rack configuration and cable management practices. This compact footprint combined with robust power capacity makes it an excellent choice for dense blade servers, scale-out clusters, or multi-rack deployments where every inch of rack space counts.
- Ease of deployment and ongoing management are core benefits of this ePDU. The unit is designed to install quickly in a standard 19-inch rack, with straightforward wiring to the facility power distribution system and minimal downtime during replacement or expansion. The integrated metering data supports energy-management initiatives, allowing facilities teams to track utilization, schedule loads, and optimize cooling strategies in conjunction with IT workloads. Whether you’re consolidating data-center hardware, refreshing legacy PDUs, or expanding a growing rack, the Powerware ePDU TPC2105-1-106 brings clarity, control, and confidence to your power infrastructure.
Technical Details of Powerware ePDU TPC2105-1-106 16-Outlets 2.88kVA PDU
- Model: TPC2105-1-106
- Outlets: 16 x IEC 60320 C13 receptacles
- Input: NEMA L5-30P
- Voltage: 120 V AC
- Power rating: 2880 W (2.88 kVA)
- Form factor: 1U, horizontal, rack-mountable
- Metering: Active energy and power metering for real-time monitoring
- Protection: Built-in circuit protection to guard connected equipment against overloads
- Construction: Rugged enclosure designed for data-center environments
- Compatibility: Standard 19-inch rack compatibility for easy integration
How to install Powerware ePDU TPC2105-1-106 16-Outlets 2.88kVA PDU
Follow these steps to install the Powerware ePDU TPC2105-1-106 in a standard 19-inch rack and put it into service with minimal downtime. Ensure you have the appropriate tools, rack mounting hardware, and access to the facility power distribution circuit before starting. Always adhere to your local electrical codes and your organization’s safety procedures when performing installations.
- Prepare the rack space: Identify a suitable 19-inch rack location with adequate clearance for cable management, front access, and rear ventilation. Verify that the rack can support the combined weight of the PDU and attached equipment once loaded with cables and devices.
- Mount the PDU: Use the included mounting brackets and screws to secure the ePDU in the rack’s rails. Align the unit so the NEMA L5-30P inlet is accessible from the rear or side of the rack as appropriate for your facility. Tighten fasteners securely to minimize vibration and movement during operation.
- Connect the input power: Route the NEMA L5-30P power cord to the appropriate branch circuit or power distribution panel. Ensure the circuit is rated to handle the total connected load and that the input supply is within the 120 V AC specification. Verify that the circuit protections (breaker or fuse) are appropriate for a safe and compliant installation.
- Route and connect devices: Arrange cables for the 16 IEC C13 outlets to minimize strain and confusion. Label each outlet for easy identification and future maintenance. Connect IT equipment with attention to balanced distribution across outlets to avoid overloading a single circuit.
- Power up and verify operation: Turn on the upstream power source, then power up the PDU. Check that the metering display or monitoring interface reports proper voltage and current, and confirm that each outlet is delivering power as expected. Validate any alarm or alert settings, and ensure you can access the PDU’s monitoring data through your preferred management tools or DCIM system.
- Configure and document: If the PDU supports advanced management or remote monitoring, configure the settings according to your IT and facilities policies. Document the installation details, including outlet mappings, circuit protection settings, and maintenance schedules, so future service personnel can rapidly troubleshoot or expand the deployment.
Frequently asked questions
Q: What does the Powerware ePDU TPC2105-1-106 power outlet configuration look like? A: It provides 16 IEC 60320 C13 outlets for flexible distribution of power to servers, storage, and network devices, paired with a 120 V AC input via a NEMA L5-30P connection for reliable, enterprise-grade power delivery.
Q: What is the height and form factor of this PDU? A: The unit is a 1U, horizontal, rack-mountable PDU designed to fit standard 19-inch racks, making it suitable for dense data-center environments where space optimization matters.
Q: Does this PDU support energy metering? A: Yes. The Powerware ePDU TPC2105-1-106 includes active metering, providing real-time data on voltage, current, power, and energy usage, which helps with monitoring, capacity planning, and energy optimization efforts.
Q: What kind of protection does it offer? A: The PDU features built-in circuit protection to help guard connected equipment against overload and potentially damaging electrical conditions. This contributes to improved uptime and equipment longevity, particularly in environments with variable loads.
Q: How can I monitor and manage this PDU? A: The PDU’s metering data supports integration with DCIM and other monitoring platforms. Depending on your setup, you can view real-time metrics, set alerts for abnormal usage, and generate reports to track energy trends across racks and devices.
Q: Is it compatible with standard 19-inch racks? A: Yes. The TPC2105-1-106 is designed for standard 19-inch racks and fits in 1U height, enabling straightforward installation in most data centers and server rooms.
Q: What equipment is ideal to pair with this PDU? A: High-density servers, storage arrays, network switches, and other IT hardware that benefit from centralized power distribution, monitoring, and load management. Paired with an appropriate UPS and cooling strategy, this PDU supports reliable, efficient operation of modern data-center workloads.
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