PDU: User’s Manual 1
Product Descriptions and Safety Information
Features of
single-branch
PDU models
This manual explains how to install and use the following
Rack-mount PDUs:
All the PDUs distribute input power from a single source to the
PDU outlets for use by connected equipment and provide
current-sensing to guard against overload conditions.
Safety
information
PDU Voltage Number of
Outlets Outlet Type
AP7620 100120 VAC 24 NEMA 5-20R
AP7622 200240 VAC 6 NEMA L6-20R
AP7621
AP7626 200240 VAC 25
21 outlets of type
IEC 320 C13
4 outlets of type
IEC 320 C19
Note
In all applications, the plug on the power supply
cord is the means to disconnect the PDU. The
receptacle (outlet) into which the PDU is plugged
must be installed near the connected equipment
and must be easily accessible.
In 208 and 230 VAC applications, the PDU relies
on the building installation for over-current and
short-circuit current protection.
You must connect the PDU to a branch circuit
that is rated as follows:
20 amps, 250 volts (in accordance with
NFPA 70) in 208 VAC applications.
16 amps, 250 volts in 230 VAC
applications.