Tripp Lite by Eaton 7.4kW 200-240V Single-Phase ATS/Monitored PDU - 16 C13 & 2 C19 Outlets, Dual IEC 309 32A Blue Inputs, 3 m Cords, 2U, TAA

Tripp Lite by EatonSKU: 6564905

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Tripp Lite by Eaton 7.4kW 200-240V Single-Phase ATS/Monitored PDU

Designed for mission-critical IT deployments, the Tripp Lite by Eaton 7.4kW 200-240V Single-Phase ATS/Monitored PDU delivers reliable, intelligent power distribution for servers, storage, and networking gear. This high-capacity, 2U rack-mountable PDU combines Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) functionality with real-time monitoring to keep your data center up and running, even in the face of power disturbances. With dual IEC 309 32A blue inputs for redundancy, a robust 7.4 kW load capacity, and a versatile outlet configuration, it’s built to simplify power management in professional environments—from small data closets to enterprise-grade racks. Its 16 C13 and 2 C19 outlets accommodate a range of devices while maintaining clean cable management and optimized load distribution. The 3-meter cord length provides flexible routing options, and its TAA-compliant design ensures eligibility for government contracts and global procurement programs. Whether you’re powering critical servers, hyperconverged infrastructure, or edge computing deployments, this PDU helps you monitor, balance, and safeguard power with precision.

  • Balanced, high-capacity power distribution: 7.4 kW total capacity at 200–240V, single-phase, designed to support dense IT racks and high-demand equipment with room for growth.
  • ATS-enabled redundancy and monitoring: Built-in Automatic Transfer Switch with continuous monitoring capabilities ensures seamless transfer between two power sources and real-time visibility into voltage, current, and load, helping prevent downtime.
  • Flexible outlet configuration: 16 C13 outlets plus 2 C19 outlets provide versatile provisioning for mixed IT loads, enabling targeted power distribution across servers, storage, and networking gear.
  • Rugged, space-saving design: 2U rack-mount form factor fits standard 19" racks; dual IEC 309 32A blue inputs simplify connection to redundant power sources in data centers.
  • Compliance and procurement-ready: TAA-compliant for government and enterprise deployments, with 3-meter cords for convenient installation and neat cable management in busy rack environments.

Technical Details of Tripp Lite by Eaton 7.4kW 200-240V Single-Phase ATS/Monitored PDU

  • Power rating: 7.4 kW total capacity for robust data center power distribution.
  • Input voltage and phase: 200–240V, single-phase; designed for standard IT power rails in data centers and offices.
  • Outlet configuration: 16 C13 outlets and 2 C19 outlets to support a wide range of devices with different power needs.
  • Power inputs: Dual IEC 309 32A blue inputs for redundant feeds and easy top-side cable routing.
  • Cord length: 3 meters for flexible installation in varied rack layouts and facility configurations.
  • Mounting: 2U rack-mountable design compatible with 19-inch racks for space-efficient deployments.
  • Monitoring and control: ATS-enabled with monitored power delivery, providing real-time data on voltage, current, and load to support proactive management.
  • Compliance: TAA-compliant for government procurement programs and international deployments.

How to Install Tripp Lite by Eaton 7.4kW 200-240V Single-Phase ATS/Monitored PDU

  • Prepare the rack area: Ensure the rack is stable, with adequate clearance for cable routing and ventilation. Verify that two independent power sources or circuits are available for the two IEC 309 inputs.
  • Mount the PDU: Slide the 2U PDU into a standard 19-inch rack rackspace, aligning mounting ears or rails. Secure with screws to prevent movement during maintenance or load shifts.
  • Connect the power inputs: Attach the dual IEC 309 blue 32A power cords to two separate power sources or breakers. Route cords neatly along rack rails to minimize obstruction and maximize airflow.
  • Route and connect outlets: Plan outlet distribution to IT devices, balancing load across C13 and C19 receptacles to prevent overloading any single circuit. Plug IT gear into the appropriate outlets, leaving headroom for startup surges.
  • Configure ATS and monitoring: If the PDU includes a monitoring interface, configure the transfer switch behavior and set alert thresholds for voltage, current, and load. Enable remote monitoring via the built-in interface or connected management network if applicable.
  • Power on and verify: Turn on the PDU and verify that both input feeds are recognized. Check indicator LEDs or display diagnostic information to confirm healthy operation A and B feeds, and that outlets are reachable by connected devices.
  • Test redundancy and alerting: Simulate an input fault or transfer to confirm seamless handoff between power sources. Ensure alerting mechanisms (email, SNMP, or web portal) are functioning per your facility’s operation procedures.
  • Document and label: Clearly label circuits, input sources, and outlet groups. Record the PDU’s location, serial number, and configuration in your data center asset management system for future maintenance and auditing.

Frequently asked questions

  • What does ATS/Monitored PDU mean for my rack? This PDU combines an automatic transfer switch—allowing seamless switching between two power sources—with real-time monitoring. It helps prevent downtime by ensuring continuous power delivery and providing visibility into load, voltage, and outlet status.
  • How many outlets does this PDU provide and what types? It offers 16 C13 outlets and 2 C19 outlets, suitable for a mix of servers, storage devices, networking gear, and other rack-mount equipment.
  • What voltage and phase does it operate on? The PDU operates at 200–240V, single-phase, making it compatible with common data center power distributions and some high-density facilities.
  • Is this PDU suitable for government procurement? Yes. It is TAA-compliant, which meets trade agreements and procurement requirements for U.S. federal agencies and many international programs.
  • What installation considerations should I plan for? Plan for two independent feeds, ensure sufficient clearance for cable routing, and implement monitoring thresholds to track load and alert for abnormal conditions.
  • Can I remotely monitor this PDU? This PDU is designed for monitored power delivery, with options for network connectivity or inline monitoring interfaces, enabling proactive power management and alerting across your data center ecosystem.

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