Raritan Dominion PX-2000 PX2-2510 24-Outlets 5.8kVA PDU

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Raritan Dominion PX-2000 PX2-2510 24-Outlets 5.8kVA PDU

Power reliability meets intelligent control in the Raritan Dominion PX-2000 PX2-2510 24-Outlets 5.8kVA PDU. Built for data centers, labs, and high-density server rooms, this programmable power distribution unit delivers precise, scalable power management with outlet-level awareness. Whether you operate a compact rack or a large, multi-rack deployment, the PX-2000 series offers flexible mounting options, robust electrical performance, and advanced monitoring capabilities that help you optimize uptime, reduce energy waste, and simplify IT administration. With 24 individual outlets and a 5.8 kVA power rating, this PDU is designed to handle demanding workloads while providing granular control over every connected device.

  • Flexible form factors for any rack layout. The PX-2000 series is available in Zero U (vertical mount) and 1U (horizontal mount) configurations, enabling unobtrusive installation in both compact and standard rack environments. This versatility makes it easy to deploy in existing data centers, optimize space, and align with your cooling and cable management strategies.
  • 24 individually switchable outlets for precise control. Each outlet can be controlled remotely, allowing you to perform scheduled power cycles, isolate non-essential devices, and react quickly to outages or anomalies. Outlet-level control helps you maximize service availability while simplifying on-site maintenance tasks.
  • High-density power distribution with a 5.8 kVA rating. Designed to support dense IT configurations, the PX-2000 delivers reliable power to multiple servers, network equipment, storage devices, and peripherals from a single, easy-to-manage unit. The 5.8 kVA capacity accommodates a broad range of workloads and configurations while helping you meet power integrity requirements.
  • Support for high-power models, including 400V configurations. The PX-2000 family includes models capable of higher voltage distribution, enabling efficient power delivery for equipment that operates at 400V and other high-voltage standards. This flexibility helps optimize efficiency and reduce cabling complexity in modern data centers.
  • Integrated monitoring and remote management for proactive IT operations. With built-in network capabilities, you can monitor voltage, current, power, and energy usage, configure outlet settings, and perform remote power control from a centralized management console. Optional features like per-outlet metering and environmental sensing extend visibility, helping you identify heat hotspots and optimize cooling strategies while controlling energy costs.

Technical Details of Raritan Dominion PX-2000 PX2-2510 24-Outlets 5.8kVA PDU

  • Form factors: Zero U (vertical mount) and 1U (horizontal mount) variations to fit a wide range of rack configurations. Exact form factor is model dependent.
  • Outlets: 24 outlets with individual switching capabilities, providing granular control over connected devices.
  • Power rating: 5.8 kVA, suitable for high-density IT deployments and mixed equipment loads in modern data centers.
  • Outlet switching: Individual outlet control enables on/off management at the device level without disturbing other connected equipment.
  • Voltage and power options: Models available to support a variety of input/output voltages, including high-voltage configurations such as 400V. Availability of voltage options varies by model, so verify the exact specification for your unit.
  • Management interfaces: Network-enabled for remote management via web interface, SNMP, and other standard management protocols. This enables centralized control, alerting, and data collection for capacity planning and energy efficiency initiatives.
  • Metering and monitoring: Real-time sensing of voltage, current, and power with optional per-outlet energy metering, helping you track usage and identify opportunities to reduce waste.
  • Environmental compatibility: Designed with data-center-grade components and certification considerations (UL, CE, and compatible standards) to support reliable operation in enterprise environments.
  • Reliability features: Redundant power distribution pathways, intelligent fault detection, and secure firmware updates help maintain uptime and protect against outages and misconfigurations.
  • Connectivity: Ethernet-based management for remote control and monitoring; model variants may include additional remote management options.

how to install Raritan Dominion PX-2000 PX2-2510 24-Outlets 5.8kVA PDU

  • Plan rack placement. Determine whether the PX-2000 will be mounted in Zero U vertical space or in a 1U horizontal slot. Consider airflow, cable routing, and proximity to devices that will benefit most from remote power control and monitoring.
  • Mount the PDU. Use the provided mounting hardware designed for your chosen form factor. Ensure the chassis is securely fastened to the rack rails to prevent movement during maintenance or in the event of an electrical fault.
  • Connect input power. Attach the appropriate input power cord to the PDU and connect it to a dedicated circuit with adequate amperage for the model’s rating. Verify that circuit protection matches the PDU’s electrical specifications and local electrical codes.
  • Label and route outlets. Plan naming conventions for each outlet and route cables neatly to devices. Label outlets for easy identification during maintenance and power-cycling operations.
  • Configure management settings. Connect the PDU to your network and access the web interface or management tool specified by the model. Set up IP addressing (static or DHCP as supported), SNMP communities, alerts, and user access controls. Enable per-outlet switching and any metering features you intend to use.
  • Set up monitoring and alerts. Define thresholds for voltage, current, and energy usage. Configure email or syslog alerts to ensure operators are notified of anomalies, overconsumption, or device-level faults.
  • Test and validate. Power on connected equipment in a controlled sequence. Verify that outlet-level control works as expected, that metering reports reflect actual usage, and that alerting paths are functioning correctly.
  • Document and automate. Record the PDU’s configuration, outlet mappings, and key IP addresses. Consider automating routine power-cycling or maintenance windows through your management platform to streamline operations and reduce manual intervention.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the Raritan PX-2000 series? A: The PX-2000 series is a family of intelligent, high-density PDUs that offer outlet-level switching, remote monitoring, and centralized power management for data centers and IT environments. It is designed to support flexible mounting options (Zero U and 1U) and varied voltage configurations to meet diverse deployment needs.
  • Q: How many outlets are in the PX-2000 PX2-2510? A: This model provides 24 outlets, enabling granular control and monitoring for a wide range of devices within a single unit.
  • Q: What is the power rating? A: The PX-2000 PX2-2510 is rated at 5.8 kVA, suitable for powering multiple servers, networking gear, storage devices, and peripherals in a compact footprint.
  • Q: Does it support 400V or other high-voltage configurations? A: Yes, the PX-2000 family includes models that support higher voltage distributions, including 400V variants. Check the exact model specifications to confirm the voltage option for your unit.
  • Q: Can I monitor energy usage per outlet? A: Many PX-2000 models offer per-outlet metering as an option, providing detailed energy data for individual outlets. Verify the features of your specific unit and firmware.
  • Q: How do I manage the PDU remotely? A: Remote management is typically achieved via an Ethernet interface with a web UI and SNMP support. You can configure outlet-level switching, monitor electrical parameters, and set alerts from a central management console.
  • Q: What maintenance or compatibility considerations exist? A: Ensure firmware is up to date per vendor guidance, use approved input power cords and breakers, and follow standard IT and electrical safety practices when installing or servicing the PDU. Model availability and features vary by regional release, so consult the product documentation for your specific variant.

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