American Power Conversion AP7922 quick start Specifications, Electrical

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Specifications

AP7922

Electrical

Nominal input voltage

230 V

Acceptable input voltage

± 10% Nominal input voltage

Maximum total current draw

32 A

Input frequency

47– 63 Hz

Cord length

12 ft (144 in)

Input connectors

IEC 309, 32A, 230V, 1~ plug

Output connectors

Sixteen IEC 320 C13 outlets

Overload protection

16 A

 

 

Physical

 

 

 

Size (H × W × D)

3.5 ×17.5×4.5 in (88.9 ×444.5×114.3 mm)

Weight

9.9 lb ( 4.49 kg)

Shipping weight

14.4 lb (6.53 kg)

 

 

Environmental

 

 

 

Elevation (above MSL)

 

Operating

0–15 000 ft (0–4500 m)

Storage

0–50 000 ft (0–15 000 m)

Temperature

 

Operating

–5 to 45° C (23 to 115° F)

Storage

–25 to 65° C (–13 to 149° F)

Humidity

 

Operating

5–95% RH, Non-condensing

Storage

5–95% RH, Non-condensing

 

 

Compliance

 

 

 

Safety verification

VDE 0805, CE, EN 60950

EMC verification

EN 55022 Class A, AS/NZS 3548 Class A,

EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, EN55024

 

 

 

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Switched Rack PDU Installation and Quick Start

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