Ubiquiti Hi-Density USP-PDU-HD - Power distribution strip (rack-mountable) - AC 100 -125 V - 3750 Watt - input: NEMA L5-30P - output connectors: 24 (power NEMA 5-15R) - 0U
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Robust environmental tolerance
Operates efficiently between 0°C and 40°C with a humidity range of 10 - 90% (non-condensing), making it suitable for various conditions.
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Versatile connectivity options
Features 24 outputs, allowing for flexible connections and compatibility with multiple devices.
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Reliable power capacity
Provides a maximum power output of 3750 W to effectively support a range of equipment in demanding environments.
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Enhanced safety features
Equipped with circuit protection and ESD protection ratings of 8 kV for air and 4 kV for contact, ensuring safe operation.
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User-friendly interface
The 1.3-inch touch screen LCD display simplifies operation and monitoring, enhancing user experience.
The Ubiquiti Hi-Density USP-PDU-HD is a reliable power distribution strip designed for efficient energy management in various environmental conditions. With an integrated form factor and a robust 3 m cable, this power strip ensures flexibility and convenience in rack-mount installations. Operating at a range of 0°C to 40°C and with a humidity tolerance of 10 - 90% (non-condensing), it stands up to diverse setups and applications. Featuring durable SECC steel metal housing, the USP-PDU-HD includes 24 output connectors for ample power distribution capabilities. The circuit breaker ensures safety and protection against overloads, contributing to the longevity and performance of connected devices. With a voltage requirement of AC 100 - 125 V and power output capable of delivering up to 3750 W, this unit is suited for demanding environments, backed by a 1.3-inch touch screen LCD for monitoring and control.
- Integrated power distribution strip for rack-mount use
- 24 output connectors support diverse devices
- Includes circuit breaker for overload protection
- SECC steel metal housing ensures durability
- 1.3-inch touch screen LCD display for easy monitoring