InfraPower™ PDU’s Inspired by your Data Centre
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stand C62 Features
Voltage (Volts), Power (kW), Energy Consumption (kWh), Temperature & Humidity, Capacity Planning via IP, PDU Cascading Reducing
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Data Ports and IP Addresses, Remotely Switch & Measure Individual Outlets
Temperature & Humidity PDU Software WSI SERIES
IP Monitored kWh PDU with Outlet Measurement & Outlet Switching
Socket Options
The WSi is the most sophisticated PDU model using InfraPower management software IPM- Pro or IPM-03.
Zero U, 1U & 2U
This series of PDUs, allow individual socket level switching and monitoring.
The WSi series PDU ammeter of is designed with
a 1.8” colour LCD display. It provides a sharp and highly visible reading for the local individual socket level reading of current (Amp), voltage (Volt), power (kW), energy consumption (kWh), power factor, as well as temperature and humidity.
With the use of an IP dongle via a simple, secure web
based GUI management interface this allows remote individual socket monitoring and switching.
WSi series can be cascaded up to a maximum of 16 PDU’s using a low cost Cat6 patch cord allowing access control and monitoring via a single IP address over an Ethernet network.
Broad range of options, tailored to your needs Locking Cords 1. Available in Black (standard), Blue, Gray & Red
2. Zero U (Vertical), 1U & 2U (Horizontal) form factors
3. Top or Bottom fed input cords, custom lengths
4. Tool less (VMS) mounting & Vertical bracket mounts supplied
5. Mixed outlet configurations and mounting positions
Colour Options Telephone: +44 (0) 2380 529303 Fax: +44 (0) 2380 770523
www.austin-hughes.eu Email:
info@austin-hughes.eu
6. IEC, UK (BS), Schuko, NEMA & more plugs and receptacles
7. Thermal Resettable fuse (standard) & Circuit breakers
8. 230V and 400V inputs 9. 10A to 32Amp input 10. Single phase and three-phase power
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