Hot-swap PDU systems enable live-replacement of standard UPS systems for maintenance with no interruption of connected server or networking loads. Dual input power cables support PDU connection to separate Utility and UPS power sources. Manual transfer switch with lighted status indicators controls the source of power to connected equipment between Utility and UPS. Set the switch to UPS during normal operation and connected equipment will receive full-time conditioned power from the UPS. Set the switch to Utility to momentarily power connected equipment from the Utility line cord and bypass the UPS while the UPS system is removed and replaced with a fresh one. Once the new UPS is up and running with all data and electrical connections restored, set the switch back to the UPS setting to once again provide fully-conditioned UPS power to connected equipment. Hot-swap PDUs are ideal to install along with standard UPS systems to ensure that connected networking equipment will see no power interruption as the UPS is serviced, replaced or upgraded.
Hot-swap PDU systems support live-replacement of standard UPS systems
PDUB20 is universally compatible with any brand of 100-127V UPS rated up to 2600VA or 1920 watts
2U horizontal rack mount form factor compatible with 2 or 4 post racks
Supports space saving rear-post mounting in the same rack space as many rackmount UPS systems
Pair of attached 5-20P PDU input cables connect to separate Utility and UPS power sources
4 5-15R and 4 5-15/20R outlets support critical networking loads in both Utility and UPS operating modes
One additional 5-15/20R pass-through outlet supports UPS input power cord
Dual input power cables support PDU connection to separate Utility and UPS power sources
Manual transfer switch with lighted status indicators controls the source of power to connected equipment between Utility and UPS
Set the switch to UPS during normal operation and connected equipment will receive full-time conditioned power from the UPS
Set the switch to Utility to bypass the UPS and provide connected equipment with unfiltered power
Once the new UPS is up and running with all connections restored, set the switch back to the UPS setting