Do any APC Rack PDUs support Emergency Power Off (EPO)?
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Posted: 2021-06-2808:00 AM. Last Modified: 2024-03-1812:15 AM
They do not natively, only [most of] of the UPS models support it. Ideally, your Rack PDU would be connected to the output of a UPS so you'd do the EPO function there, upstream. Either way, you'd probably have to EPO whatever the Rack PDU is connected to for it's input or come up with a creative solution on somehow cutting the power to the PDU.
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Posted: 2021-06-2808:00 AM. Last Modified: 2024-03-1812:15 AM
They do not natively, only [most of] of the UPS models support it. Ideally, your Rack PDU would be connected to the output of a UPS so you'd do the EPO function there, upstream. Either way, you'd probably have to EPO whatever the Rack PDU is connected to for it's input or come up with a creative solution on somehow cutting the power to the PDU.