



APC Rack PDU, 2G, Metered, 0U, 20A, 100V to 120V, 24 NEMA 5-20R Sockets (AP8830)
APC Metered Rack Power Distribution Units (PDUs) provide active metering to enable energy optimization and circuit protection. User-defined alarm thresholds mitigate risk with real-time local and remote alerts to warn of potential circuit overloads. Metered Rack PDUs provide power utilization data to allow Data Center Managers to make informed decisions on load balancing and right sizing IT environments to lower total cost of ownership. Metered Rack PDUs include real power monitoring, a temperature/humidity sensor port, locking IEC receptacles, and ultra low profile circuit breakers. Users can access and configure Metered Rack PDUs through secure Web, SNMP, or Telnet Interfaces which are complimented by APC Centralized Management platforms using InfraStruxure Central, Operations, Capacity, and Energy Efficiency.
Highlights:
• Simplify IT planning—no need to select different types of PDUs for different types of equipment
• Be ready for future expansion without needing to know what types of outlets you’ll need
• Avoid delays and unplanned costs if plug requirements change mid-project—use the PDUs you already ordered
• Be flexible for whatever the future brings to your data center
Specifications:
Model number | AP8830 |
Main input voltage | 100V, 120V |
Main output voltage | 100V, 120V |
PDU type | Metered |
Input connection type | NEMA L5-20P |
Dimensions (HxWxD) Inches |
70.51 x 2.17 x 1.73 |
Weight | 12.32 Lbs |
Load Capacity | 1920 VA |
Input Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Power socket outlets | 24 NEMA 5-20R |
Provided equipment |
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