Description
Raritan Dominion PX3-5407R 20-Outlet PDU
Unlock advanced power visibility and precise control with the Raritan Dominion PX3-5407R 20-outlet PDU. Built for modern data centers, labs, and enterprise IT rooms, this intelligent rack PDU combines robust hardware with real-time remote power monitoring to help you optimize capacity, improve uptime, and reduce operating costs. The PX3-5407R delivers per-outlet metering, billing-grade accuracy, and seamless integration with centralized management platforms, so you can monitor energy usage, track trends, and make informed decisions without stepping foot in the data closet. Whether you’re provisioning new gear, planning capacity, or enforcing power policies, this 20-outlet iPDU is engineered to streamline monitoring, reporting, and control from anywhere on your network.
- Real-time, per-outlet power monitoring: Track current (amps), voltage, power (kW/kVA), and energy consumption (kWh) for every outlet. With billing-grade accuracy at +/- 1%, you’ll gain precise visibility into how each device impacts your data center’s power envelope, enabling accurate chargebacks and smarter budgeting.
- Intelligent remote management: The PX3-5407R provides secure Ethernet-based access to readings and outlet control. Manage and monitor your entire rack from a single interface, set alert thresholds, and respond quickly to anomalies without onsite visits, reducing mean time to repair and outages.
- Per-outlet control and policy enforcement: Switch individual outlets on or off, schedule operations, and enforce power-capping policies to protect critical equipment during peak periods. This granular control helps balance loads, prevent overdraw, and extend the life of your IT hardware.
- Seamless integration with DCIM and Power IQ: Integrate with Raritan Power IQ and popular data center infrastructure management (DCIM) tools to centralize monitoring, reporting, and alerting. Enjoy scalable, appliance-wide visibility that supports capacity planning, trend analysis, and energy efficiency initiatives.
- Rugged design for 19-inch racks: The PX3-5407R is purpose-built for dense rack environments, delivering reliable distribution with robust construction, convenient mounting options, and a compact footprint that fits standard 1U deployments, maximizing space and simplifying installation.
Technical Details of Raritan Dominion PX3-5407R
- Model: PX3-5407R
- Outlet count: 20
- Form factor: 1U rack-mountable design for standard 19-inch racks
- Monitoring: Real-time readings for current, voltage, power (kW/kVA), and energy (kWh) at individual outlets
- Accuracy: Billing-grade readings with +/- 1% accuracy
- Networking: Ethernet management interface for remote access and integration
- Management compatibility: Power IQ and standard DCIM ecosystems for centralized monitoring and control
- Power management features: Per-outlet switching, runtime alerts, and threshold-based notifications
How to install Raritan Dominion PX3-5407R
Installing the PX3-5407R is designed to be straightforward for IT professionals. Begin by choosing a suitable rack location with adequate airflow and access to your network and power infrastructure.
Step 1: Rack installation — Mount the PX3-5407R in a standard 19-inch rack, occupying 1U of vertical space. Ensure screws are tightened and that the unit is level for stable operation and proper cable management.
Step 2: Connect power and environment (if applicable) — Plug the PDU into a suitable main power source using the appropriate input connection. Route cabling neatly to your devices and ensure outlets are clearly labeled for future reference. If your configuration includes environmental sensors, connect them per the manufacturer’s guidelines.
Step 3: Establish network access — Connect an Ethernet cable from a management switch or router to the PX3-5407R’s Ethernet port. Confirm network connectivity and ensure the device can communicate with your Power IQ server or DCIM system.
Step 4: Initial configuration — Power on the PDU and access the local web interface or Power IQ integration. Configure IP addressing (static or DHCP as required), set access credentials, and enable secure communication channels. Map each outlet to its corresponding device label to simplify monitoring.
Step 5: Define alerts and policies — Establish threshold values for current, voltage, and power. Create alert rules so you receive notifications via email, SNMP traps, or your preferred alerting method when readings exceed safe limits or when power events occur. Validate that each outlet’s data is accurately reported in your DCIM system.
Step 6: Verify operation and documentation — Test switching capabilities on select outlets to confirm remote control works as intended. Document the rack layout, outlet assignments, and alert configurations to speed future maintenance and audits.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Raritan Dominion PX3-5407R? It is a 20-outlet intelligent rack PDU (iPDU) designed for real-time power monitoring and remote management within standard 19-inch racks. Part of the Dominion PX3 family, it combines per-outlet metering with centralized control to optimize data center power usage and uptime.
- What monitoring capabilities does it offer? The PX3-5407R provides live readings for current, voltage, power (kW/kVA), and energy (kWh) at each outlet. Readings are delivered with billing-grade accuracy to support accurate accounting and capacity planning.
- How do I manage this PDU? Management can be performed via its built-in Ethernet interface with the local web UI or by integrating with Power IQ and compatible DCIM tools for centralized monitoring, alerts, and reporting. This enables scalable, holistic visibility across multiple PDUs.
- Can I control outlets remotely? Yes. The PX3-5407R supports per-outlet control, allowing you to switch individual outlets on or off, schedule operations, and enforce power policies to protect critical devices and manage peak loads.
- Is installation difficult? Not at all. It follows standard rack-mount practices. After mounting in a 1U space, connect power and network, configure IP and credentials, set thresholds, and begin monitoring through Power IQ or the device’s web interface. Clear labeling and documentation simplify ongoing maintenance.
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