American Power Conversion PD80KL6FK1-M, PD80KG6FK1-M, PD80KF6FK1-M manual PDU front view exterior

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Overview

PDU front view (exterior)

PDU wide shielding troughs—The PDU shielding troughs accommodate the power cables exiting the roof of the PDU.

Power Cables—These power cables feed equipment racks; they are fed through knockout panels on the top (or bottom) of the PDU. The power cables consist of five wires: three phases, one neutral, and one ground. The number of power cables installed in the PDU depends on your system configuration. Each power cable has a NEMA L21-20 outlet, which accepts a variety of APC InfraStruXure accessories, including Rack PDUs and the Rack ATS.

Sub-feed power cables—These power cables are an option for feeding RDPs; they are fed through knockout panels on the top (or bottom) of the PDU. The power cables consist of five wires: three phases, one neutral, and one ground. You can have up to four sub-feed power cables. If you ordered this option, each power cable has an IEC 309 outlet, which connects to another sub-feed power cable fed from the RDP with an IEC 309 plug.

Display interface—The display interface is attached to the name plate on the front door of the enclosure. It has an LCD, five-button interface, basic status lights, and a beeper.

Lock-outbracket—The bracket allows for a padlock to be applied to the door to lock access to the PDU switches and breakers.

Cable access holes—Both side panels on the PDU have cable access holes for Symmetra PX UPS input and output wiring. During installation, the APC Field Service Engineer exchanges side panels between the PDU and the Symmetra PX UPS so that the adjacent sides of the two units have panels with cable access holes.

Leveling feet—The feet adjust for leveling the enclosure. All enclosures must be level before installation of the system begins.

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80kW InfraStruXure PDU—Operation and Configuration

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Contents 80kW InfraStruXure PDU Page Audience How to find updates to this manualAbout This Manual Companion manualsPage Contents System Operation Specifications Product Information Cross-reference symbols used in this manual SafetySafety symbols used in this manual OverviewInstallation/Maintenance Maintenance performed while the PDU is receiving input powerTotal Power Off Emergency Power Off EPOEMI Overview InfraStruXure PDU ComponentsPDU front view exterior Front view interior  Wraparound Maintenance bypass Panel- Front view door openRear view interior PDU monitoring unit User connection plate  Page PDU Display Interface       Navigating through screens Top-level status screensTop-level menu screen Password-protected screens Power Factor Load-Meter ScreenVolt-Meter Screen Input Contacts Contacts ScreenOverview Open or ClosedPDU Display Interface How to connect contacts to the PDU monitoring unit Bypass Input Breakers ScreenMain Input Cross TieEntire Log Alarms ScreenNew Logged Items Clear LogLoading Limits Alarm SetupAlarm Beeper Voltage LimitsPDU Alarms Alarm Condition Explanation Message When Condition ClearedBranch Ckt Limits Panel ScreenBranch Ckt Loading Panel Configuration Distribution panelGlobal Panel Config System/Network Config ScreenSystem Password Date/TimeOutput Config Electrical ConfigInput Config Manufacturer Data Factory DefaultsFirmware Updates System IDHow to Transfer the UPS into Maintenance Bypass Operation System OperationSystem Operation System Operation How to Return from Maintenance Bypass Operation Confirm Yes, UPS Load on No, Abort Confirm Yes, UPS into Bypass No, Abort How to Ensure Total Power Off Set the UPS System Enable switch to the OFF positionSystem Operation How to Apply Power to the System PowerView RM Rev 000 English Please wait Top-Level Status Screen System Operation InfraStruXure Manager Communication ConfigurationInfraStruXure PDU Management Options Network management interfacesConfiguring the InfraStruXure Manager Connect the InfraStruXure PDU to the InfraStruXure ManagerConnect the InfraStruXure PDU to your network Configuring the Network Management InterfaceConfiguration Overview TCP/IP configuration methods Device IP Configuration WizardBootp & Dhcp configuration Option 43 = 01 04 31 41 50 43 where Remote access to the control console Local access to the control consoleUse apc for the User Name and Password Choose Network from the Control Console menu Use apc for both User Name and PasswordControl console Web interface Snmp FTP and SCP 80kW InfraStruXure PDU-Operation and Configuration Important Safety Instructions Customizing and Updating the PDUCircuit Breakers Power CablesPDU Orderable Part List 30A, 3-wire power cables Add a circuit breaker on the PDU How to Add Circuit Breakers and Power CablesAdd a power cable to the PDU or RDP Customizing and Updating the PDU How to Test the EPO Switch Testing the EPO wiring and switchesSafety warnings Customizing and Updating the PDU ATS 0 ATS 1 ATS Atsen How to connect contacts to the PDU monitoring unit Upgrading the PDU monitor processor How to Download Firmware UpgradesDownloading firmware upgrades from a local computer Xmodem Specifications 80kW InfraStruXure PDUPD80F6FK1-M PD80G6FK1-M PD80L6FK1-M PD80F6FK1-M PD80G6FK1-M PD80L6FK1-M Page InfraStruXure Standard Warranty Product InformationProduct Information APC Three-Phase Systems Life-Support PolicyHow to Obtain Service How to contact APCGeneral Changes AppendixChanges in This Manual Changes by page numberPage Index 80kW InfraStruXure PDU-Operation and Configuration UPS Page Page Page Page APC Worldwide Customer Support