Hardware Product of the Year 2010
The Award-Winning Dominion®
PX
Make the intelligent choice - affordable metered PDUs with environmental monitoring and other advanced intelligent features built right in.
Receptacles soldered
onto UL-listed baseboards rated for high current and extreme availability
Multi-color LED provides richer state information, more reliable, than simple on/off indicators
3D CAD design methodology yields PDU’s over 35% shallower than comparable competitive products
Extemely accurate kWh, voltage, current, power
factor, apparent power and active power info
Current transformers and shunts
provide extremely accurate current readings, compared to ineffective hall effect sensors
Highly reliable relays for
optional remote outlet switching rated for 20,000 cycles
Temperature Sensor
Continuous and precise PDU-level power information Easy to deploy, and easy to use, PX-1000 provides you with access to extensive power information critical to running your data center efficiently:
Continuous, precise PDU-level kWh metering (not just current metering)
Circuit breaker monitoring
Temperature and humidity monitoring through optional plug-and-play sensors
Monitoring data with the PX-1000 is easy You can view power activity either from a remote GUI (via Web browser) or while you're at the rack (via the LED display on the device).
Our intelligent, metered rack PDUs also offer: Directory Services Support (Active Directory®
, LDAP/S, local)
SNMP Manageability High Temp. 60° C Models
Free until 31 March 2011
Now with FREE temperature sensor with each Dominion PX-1000 purchase. More information visit
www.raritan.co.uk
+44 (0)20 7090 1390
marketing.europe@
raritan.com
www.raritan.co.uk
Reduce costs and improve efficiency, uptime and capacity planning
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