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Posted: 2021-06-28 07:02 AM . Last Modified: 2024-03-18 12:58 AM
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I'm looking for a horizontal, 120 volt switched and metered PDU with an L5-20P input and at least sixteen 5-20R or 5-15R outlets. I prefer to avoid a vertical "Zero U" one because I have plenty of horizontal rack space available (2U would be fine), but not much depth.
Does APC sell such a thing? Three are close:
I can't see one that meets all three of the requirements. Am I just missing it?
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Angela N. wrote:
Worst case, you could get an AP7902 and modify the plug
Thanks, that's probably a reasonable way to go. (It'll be on a 20 amp breaker.)
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Posted: 2021-06-28 07:02 AM . Last Modified: 2024-03-18 12:58 AM
I looked at this document which you can do another once over on if you'd like: http://www.apcmedia.com/salestools/JLAE-7DZLEC/JLAE-7DZLEC_R5_EN.pdf
Worst case, you could get an AP7902 and modify the plug after reading the disclaimer here (Can I change the input plug or reduce the cord length on my Rack Power Distribution Unit (Rack PDU) ...) and knowing you'd be de-rating the unit and be subject to the UL modification PDF attached. You'd probably also still need to install it on a 20A circuit/breaker to avoid problems with local code since for the PDU, it would be rated for the 30A.
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Angela N. wrote:
Worst case, you could get an AP7902 and modify the plug
Thanks, that's probably a reasonable way to go. (It'll be on a 20 amp breaker.)
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