Eaton ePDU G3 Managed technology provides a best-in-class design featuring billing grade accuracy monitoring at the outlet level on a local LCD pixel display or over a network connection. The high accuracy meter will measure current, voltage, power and energy for load balancing, capacity planning, efficiency monitoring and energy usage reporting. Outlet switching allows for on, off or reboot of individual outlets, which reduces the cost of managing remote or local IT data center environments. The robust design is UL rated to operate at 140 degrees F (60 degrees C) ambient operating temperature for containment and high temperature environments.
- Outlet switching for on, off and reboot control to reduce management costs
- Outlet level metering to +/- 1% billing grade accuracy for customer billing or level 3 PUE calculations
- LCD pixel display with hot-swap capability enables load balancing and local setup of key parameters such as IP address and display orientation
- High operating temperature (140 degrees F / 60 degrees C) for containment or hot network closet environments
- Daisy chain of IP addresses allows four devices to share one network connection to reduce network install costs by up to 75%
- IEC outlet grip plug retention secures plugs in place using standard cables
- Cisco EnergyWise Certified- Eaton's new ePDUs are Cisco EnergyWise Certified
- ePDU G3 Managed provides ±1% billing grade accuracy, an advanced LCD pixel display, a hot-swap meter, IEC grip outlets, color-coded circuits and the ability to daisy chain four ePDUs to share the same network connection and IP address
- Manages entire environment remotely over the network from a single interface
- Single-phase and three-phase configurations provide solutions for SMB and networking closets, blade server applications, and colocation and large data centers
- Measures outlet-level power consumption and delivers Level 3 PUE to increase accuracy and precision of energy analysis
- Enables on/off/reboot capabilities for a single piece of equipment with outlet-level control