Power Distribution Unit

Power Distribution Units (PDUs) distribute network power to multiple devices. PDUs deliver AC power from an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), a generator, or utility power source to servers, network/telecom equipment, and other devices. The PDU for your needs depends on the output voltage, the number of devices, outlet types, and mounting options.

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PDU Families

Basic

Basic Power Distribution Units (PDUs) provide reliable unfiltered power distribution from a UPS system, generator, or utility source to multiple devices.

Metered

Metered Power Distribution Units (PDUs) provide network-grade power distribution. Each Metered PDU has a digital LCD meter for real-time load monitoring. Series features include durable metal housing, horizontal/vertical mounting, switch-free design, network-grade plugs and outlets, a power cord, and a cord retention tray.

Monitored

Monitored Power Distribution Units (PDUs) provide network-grade power distribution and remote/local monitoring. Power status can be monitored over the network, using the CyberPower Management Console and the RJ45 Ethernet port, or locally by using the digital LCD meter. Features of the Monitored PDU Series include upgradeable firmware, SNMP network interface, durable metal housing, and horizontal/vertical mounting.

Switched

Switched PDU Series provide network-grade power distribution, remote/local monitoring, and outlet control. A Switched PDU allows for remote management, monitoring of PDU vitals, and control of outlets and networked clients. Power status can be monitored over the network, using the CyberPower Management Console and the RJ45 Ethernet port, or locally by using the digital LCD meter.

Switched Metered-by-Outlet

Switched Metered-by-Outlet PDUs combine network-grade power distribution with outlet-level monitoring and remote outlet control for advanced energy management. Monitor the power consumption of individual outlets in real-time over the network, or locally using the PDU’s interactive digital display. Outlets can be switched on and off remotely for unscheduled reboots, load shedding, controlled power-cycling and more. Mitigate risk with power event notifications via email and SMS text.

Metered ATS

Designed for datacenters and other electrically demanding applications, CyberPower Metered Auto Transfer Switch (ATS) PDUs, distribute unfiltered electrical pass-through to receptacles from redundant plugs. Dual power cords can be plugged into separate power sources to provide redundancy to single-corded connected equipment. If power for the primary source exceeds the lower or upper thresholds, or if power fails, the PDU will switch to the secondary power source to ensure continuous operation.

Switched ATS

Designed for datacenters and other electrically demanding applications, CyberPower Switched Auto Transfer Switch (ATS) PDUs, distribute unfiltered electrical pass-through to receptacles from redundant plugs. Outlets can be controlled remotely or locally, as well as individually or collectively. Dual power cords can be plugged into separate power sources to provide redundancy to single-corded connected equipment. If power for the primary source exceeds the lower or upper thresholds, or if power fails, the PDU will switch to the secondary power source to ensure continuous operation.

Maintenance Bypass

Designed for data centers and other locations where uptime is critical, CyberPower Maintenance Bypass PDUs allow the seamless transfer of an electrical load from UPS power to utility power for uninterrupted operation of connected equipment when performing maintenance, replacing batteries, or installing a new UPS. The 6-foot AC cord of each Maintenance Bypass PDU (MBP) connects to utility power. A 3.3-foot AC cord connects to the output power of the UPS. The UPS draws input power from the MBP through a dedicated receptacle which is separate from the outlets for connected devices.

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