Vertical Installation with Keyhole Mounts (0U Models)
Step 1 – Keyhole Mount installation
Attach the Keyhole Mounting Pegs to the PDU with the 2 supplied Bracket Mounting Screws (M4 X 8).
Step 2 – PDU Mounting
Align the the Keyhole Mounts to the Keyhole Slots on the rack. Insert and slide down to lock firmly into place.
Cord Retention Tray installation
(Optional for both horizontal and vertical installations)
Attach the Cord Retention Tray to the PDU with the 4 supplied Cord Retention Tray Mounting Screws (M3 X 6).
Attach the Cord Retainer Clips to the Cord Retention Tray.
Meter Configuration
!Depending on installation method (vertical or horizontal), Note the LED Meter may need to be rotated, before installation,for proper orientation.
Use a screwdriver to gently remove the LED Meter. Rotate the LED Meter 90 degrees, and insert back into the PDU.
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Electrical Installation
Step 1 – Receptacle evaluation
Ensure that the plug type of your PDU unit (e.g. NEMA
PDU must be plugged into a
circuit/main with fuse or circuit breaker protection. Connection to any other type of wall receptacle may result in a shock hazard.
Step 2 – Plug the PDU into the wall receptacle
Step 3 – Attach equipment
Before attaching equipment, it is important to calculate the total load that you will be placing on the PDU. It is extremely important not to exceed the PDU's maximum current load (as outlined in the Specifications section). In order to determine your total load, simply add up the amperage of your devices and ensure that it does not exceed the unit’s capacity.
Troubleshooting |
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Problem |
| Possible Cause | Solution |
PDU Outlets do not | 1. | Open breaker | Reset Breaker check if |
provide power to | 2. | Loose power cord | plug is completely |
connected |
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equipment |
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| If the problem remains |
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| contact tech support. |
Amperage displayed | 1. | Overload | The meter will flash |
on Amperage Meter | 2. | Amperage meter is | when overloaded. |
exceeds the unit’s |
| damaged | Reduce the load on the |
capability (Metered |
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| PDU until the overload |
type only) |
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| is gone. |
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| If the problem remains |
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| contact tech support. |
Circuit breaker has | 1. | Sustained overload | Reset Breaker. |
tripped | 2. | Excessive ambient or | If the problem remains |
| 3. | internal temperatures. | contact tech support. |
| Faulty breaker |
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