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Posted: 2020-07-04 02:22 AM . Last Modified: 2024-04-05 03:51 AM
I couldn't get that although bank 1 and bank 2 currents of a rack display "0 A" phase1 current displays" 0.5 A".What do those display.Thanks in advance.
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Posted: 2020-07-04 02:22 AM . Last Modified: 2024-04-05 03:51 AM
Hi Ibrahim, Are you referring to rPDU Bank 1 and Bank 2 current dislay? If so, it depends upon the accuracy of rPDU Bank current display. If it is total current 32 Amps Single Phase PDU, then it does have two banks of outlets groups which is normally limited by 16 Amps per outlet groups.
Phase current=Total rPDU current
Bank Current=Two Banks Current of PDU
The bank current may show if the current of the phase is more than 1 Amps as it may depend up the PDU make, model number and accuracy level.
I hope it helps.
Regards,
Bala
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Posted: 2020-07-04 02:22 AM . Last Modified: 2024-04-05 03:51 AM
Hi Ibrahim, Are you referring to rPDU Bank 1 and Bank 2 current dislay? If so, it depends upon the accuracy of rPDU Bank current display. If it is total current 32 Amps Single Phase PDU, then it does have two banks of outlets groups which is normally limited by 16 Amps per outlet groups.
Phase current=Total rPDU current
Bank Current=Two Banks Current of PDU
The bank current may show if the current of the phase is more than 1 Amps as it may depend up the PDU make, model number and accuracy level.
I hope it helps.
Regards,
Bala
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Posted: 2020-07-04 02:22 AM . Last Modified: 2024-04-05 03:51 AM
Thanks for the fast response and clear answer.
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Posted: 2020-07-04 02:22 AM . Last Modified: 2024-04-05 03:51 AM
You are welcome Ibrahim!
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Posted: 2020-07-04 02:22 AM . Last Modified: 2023-10-22 04:18 AM
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