Tripp Lite by Eaton 6.7kW 200-240V 3PH Switched PDU - LX Interface, Gigabit, 30 Outlets, L21-20P Input, Outlet Monitoring, LCD, 1.8 m Cord, 0U 1.8 m Height, TAA

Tripp Lite by EatonSKU: 5341323

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Tripp Lite by Eaton 6.7kW 200-240V 3PH Switched PDU with LX Interface

The Tripp Lite by Eaton 6.7kW Switched PDU is engineered for demanding data centers, server rooms, and high-density network closets that require intelligent power distribution with granular control. This 3-phase, 200-240V PDU is purpose-built to distribute reliable power while giving you proactive visibility and hands-on management of every outlet. With its LX network interface and Gigabit Ethernet, administrators can monitor, configure, and command power remotely, dramatically simplifying maintenance, reducing downtime, and improving overall IT resilience. The compact 0U footprint and 1.8 m power cord make it easy to install in tight rack environments, while the LCD display provides on-device status at a glance—ideal for busy data centers where quick power decisions matter. Add to that the 30 outlets, L21-20P input, and outlet monitoring capabilities, and you have a turnkey power management solution that scales with your infrastructure and growth trajectory.

  • High-density power distribution: This 6.7 kW switched PDU handles substantial workloads across multiple devices in a single rack. Designed for 200-240V three-phase service, it supports dense deployments without sacrificing performance or reliability. Its robust power rating ensures critical servers, storage, and networking gear can operate at peak efficiency while you maintain precise control over electrical loading and distribution. The PDU’s architecture minimizes bottlenecks and prevents single-point failures from impacting the broader IT ecosystem.
  • Per-outlet control and remote management: With the LX interface, you can turn on, turn off, reboot, or lock out power to any individual outlet. This level of control is indispensable during maintenance windows, firmware updates, or when isolating misbehaving equipment. The ability to remotely cycle power and lock outlets helps you reduce mean time to repair (MTTR), lower operational costs, and ensure critical devices stay protected from unintended power cycling across the networked estate.
  • Advanced monitoring and network visibility: The PDU provides outlet-level monitoring and status reporting, enabling real-time insight into voltage, current, and load distribution. The integrated Gigabit Ethernet connection couples with the LX management interface to deliver scalable, network-centric power monitoring. You can configure alerts, log power events, and integrate with your existing data-center infrastructure management (DCIM) and SNMP tools to optimize capacity planning and operational efficiency.
  • Flexible physical design for rack environments: With a 0U rack height and a 1.8 m (approximately 6 ft) power cord, this PDU is designed to fit tight spaces while delivering reliable, scalable power. The 30 outlets provide ample connectivity for servers, switches, storage devices, and other critical gear. The L21-20P input connector supports three-phase power feeds, making it compatible with many enterprise-grade electrical systems. Plus, the TAA-compliant design ensures compatibility with government procurement requirements and other standards-driven deployments.
  • User-friendly interface and secure operation: An integrated LCD presents essential metrics and configuration options at a glance, reducing the need for constant remote queries. The LX interface supports secure access, role-based permissions, and clear audit trails for power management actions. Together, these features deliver a powerful combination of ease-of-use, security, and reliability—empowering IT teams to manage power proactively rather than reactively.

Technical Details of Tripp Lite by Eaton 6.7kW 200-240V 3PH Switched PDU

  • Power rating: 6.7 kW (adequate for high-density loads at 200-240V, 3-phase)
  • Input connector: L21-20P, three-phase input suitable for enterprise power distribution
  • Outlets: 30 outlets for diverse device connections within a single rack
  • Voltage and phase: 200-240V, 3-phase configuration to support data-center equipment
  • Network interface: LX Interface with Gigabit Ethernet for remote management and monitoring
  • Outlet monitoring: Real-time status and utilization data at the individual outlet level
  • Display: LCD on the unit for local status, configuration, and quick diagnostics
  • Cord length: 1.8 m (approximately 6 feet) for flexible installation
  • Rack compatibility: 0U footprint designed for space-efficient deployment in standard 19-inch racks
  • Compliance: TAA-compliant for government and procurement-ready environments
  • Monitoring and control capabilities: Remote power control, sequencing, and lockout per outlet for robust operational control

How to install Tripp Lite by Eaton 6.7kW 200-240V 3PH Switched PDU

  • Plan and prepare: Confirm your rack’s compatibility with a 0U PDU footprint and verify that your electrical service provides 200-240V three-phase power. Ensure there is adequate clearance around the rack for cooling and access to the LCD panel and network port. Gather mounting hardware and confirm the PDU’s weight and mounting kit align with your rack’s rails.
  • Verify power requirements: Check that the data center power distribution system can accommodate a 6.7 kW load and that the L21-20P input connector and circuit protection meet the PDU specifications. Prepare any required overload protection, breakers, and a properly wired three-phase feed to support balanced load distribution.
  • Mount the PDU: Install the PDU into the rack rails at the intended position, typically near the front of the rack for easy access to outlets and the LCD. Secure the unit firmly using the provided mounting hardware, ensuring it remains level and cushioned against any vibration that could loosen connections over time.
  • Connect power and network: Attach the L21-20P input power cord to the three-phase power source and verify correct color-coded phase connections. Connect the LX interface to your management network via Ethernet, and ensure the connection is protected by appropriate firewall rules or VLAN segmentation as dictated by your IT security policy.
  • Configure through LCD and LX management: Power up the PDU and use the LCD to verify basic status. Access the LX management interface to configure IP addressing (static or DHCP), set SNMP community strings or user credentials, enable alerting and notifications, and define per-outlet control policies and load-shedding sequences. Establish any required per-outlet groups for easier management during maintenance windows.
  • Connect devices and organize cables: Route devices to the 30 outlets with careful cable management to maintain proper airflow and cooling. Label each outlet to match your device inventory for quick identification during power cycling or audits. Maintain slack for future expansion and avoid over-tightening cables that could damage connectors.
  • Test and validate: Run a controlled test by powering on critical devices in a staged sequence, verify per-outlet control responds to on/off/reboot/lockout commands, and confirm outlet monitoring data reflects actual current and voltage readings. Check logs and alert configurations to ensure notifications are triggered as expected during abnormal power events.
  • Document and maintain: Record the final network configuration, outlet mappings, and power-on sequencing. Create standard operating procedures (SOPs) for routine maintenance, firmware updates, and power management policies to ensure consistent practice across the IT team.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What does 3PH switched PDU mean? A: It means the unit distributes 3-phase power and provides remote control of each outlet, including turning power on/off, rebooting devices, and locking outlets to prevent accidental power during maintenance.
  • Q: How many outlets are available? A: There are 30 outlets within a 0U footprint, ideal for dense server and network gear deployments.
  • Q: What kind of network interface does it have? A: It features an LX Interface with Gigabit Ethernet for scalable remote management and monitoring across the network.
  • Q: What is the input power? A: The PDU uses a 200-240V, 3-phase supply with an L21-20P input connector, supporting up to 6.7 kW of total load.
  • Q: Is it compliant with government procurement? A: Yes, the unit is TAA-compliant, making it suitable for procurement under Trade Agreements Act guidelines.
  • Q: How do I monitor outlets? A: Outlet monitoring is provided at the per-outlet level, and you can configure alerts, logs, and remote control actions through the LX management interface.

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