Product ID: RKPW161915
In stock: US: 398 | CA: 59
This 16-outlet (120V 15A)(12A UL) Rack PDU delivers a cost-effective power distribution solution for your server rack/cabinet. The 1U PDU can be mounted horizontally in any server rack 4in in depth or greater, to provide sixteen 120V 15A power ports/outlets, and features a rugged steel casing to ensure maximum durability.
The front of the PDU features two LEDs that indicate proper ground and surge detection, while enabling you to control the power state with an illuminated power/reset switch.
To prevent costly breakdowns of connected devices, the rackmount PDU features a built-in circuit breaker and reset switch, ensuring dependable performance of vital equipment.
Warranty Information | Warranty | 2 Years |
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Connector(s) | 1 - Input Connector(s) | NEMA 5-15 Power (North America) |
16 - Output Connectors | NEMA 5-15 Power (North America) | |
Environmental | Operating Temperature | -5°C to 45°C (23°F to 113°F) |
Storage Temperature | -25°C to 65°C (-13°F to 149°F) | |
Humidity | 0% RH | |
Hardware | Form Factor | Horizontal |
Number of Power Outlets | 16 | |
Rack-Mountable | Yes | |
Indicators | 1 - LED Indicators | Ground |
Surge | ||
Packaging Information | Shipping (Package) Weight | 4.8 lb [2.2 kg] |
Package Length | 21.7 in [55.0 cm] | |
Package Width | 8.0 in [20.4 cm] | |
Package Height | 3.2 in [82.0 mm] | |
Performance | Maximum Total Current | 15A |
Maximum Total Current Draw per Phase | 15A | |
Regulatory Derated Input Current (North America) | 12A | |
Nominal Input Voltage | 120V | |
Nominal Output Voltage | 120V | |
Maximum Output Voltage | 125V | |
Load Capacity | 1800VA | |
General Specifications | Surge Protection: 1800 Joules | |
Physical Characteristics | Weight of Product | 4.4 lb [2.0 kg] |
Color | Black | |
Material | Steel | |
Product Length | 19.0 in [48.3 cm] | |
Product Width | 3.8 in [95.5 mm] | |
Product Height | 1.7 in [42.7 mm] | |
Power | Input Voltage | 120 AC |
What's in the Box | 1 - Included in Package | 16 Port Power Distribution Unit |
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Live Chat (opens in new window)When you install your rack equipment, it’s important to put the heaviest equipment on the bottom of the rack, first. This provides a strong base and is especially important if you are installing a lot of equipment on a tall rack. This also prevents the server rack from becoming top heavy and falling over.
If your equipment is long, heavy, unbalanced or otherwise difficult to handle, ask someone to help you install the equipment so you don’t injure yourself or damage the equipment.
Finally, when you tighten down your screws make sure you don’t strip or damage the screws. This is especially important to be aware of when using electric tools which can generate more torque.
The patch panel will be mounted using cage nuts, so the first step is to install them.
Once installed, the cage nuts can be used to mount our patch panel.
To install your server rack equipment, fasten the mounting screws into the cage nuts. After you tighten your screws, check to make sure your rack equipment is securely installed.
If you have questions about installing equipment into a server rack, contact our technical support team for further assistance.
There’s a wide variety of accessories for server racks and today the various options will be explored. Here are the accessories that will be discussed.
Server rack shelves come in a variety of sizes and styles. We will be covering six different types of server rack shelves.
Server rack shelves have both a U size and depth. The U size describes the height of the shelf in rack units, and one U is equal to 1.74 inches. Shelves might also list a maximum suggested weight and some shelves are available in a vented design for greater airflow.
Fixed shelves have a fixed depth. If you use a server rack with fixed shelves, make sure your rack equipment fits within the mounting depth of the shelf you are purchasing.
Unlike fixed shelves, you can adjust the depth of adjustable shelves. The minimum and maximum mounting depths for adjustable shelves are listed on the product page, under the Technical Specifications tab.
Sliding shelves can be slid in or out of a server rack. These shelves have a lock feature that locks the shelf and prevents it from accidentally falling out or sliding back into the server rack. The minimum and maximum mounting depths for sliding shelves are listed on the product page, under the Technical Specifications tab.
Similar to sliding shelves, drawer shelves feature a sliding storage drawer that is perfect for storing tools, small hardware or other accessories.
Cantilever shelves do not attach to the server rack on all 4 corners; instead, they only attach on one side of the server rack. These shelves generally have lower weight thresholds.
Heavy duty shelves are designed to hold more weight. They are a more durable solution for storing large pieces of equipment that can’t be mounted in a server rack.
Startech.com offers both rack rails and DIN rail kits.
Rack Rails are available in several different U sizes and are often adjustable, allowing you to customize the depth of your server equipment.
DIN Rails are an industry standard for server rack equipment, and StarTech.com offers a DIN Rail kit which fits all standard 19” racks. This kit features adjustable depth and the entire kit occupies 2 U’s of rack space. As with other server rack accessories, check on the product page under the Technical Specifications tab to make sure your equipment will fit within the product’s measurements.
Casters and levelling feet are two of the commonly used methods of mounting a rack on the floor. To determine whether your rack includes casters or levelling feet, on the product page, check the Technical Specifications tab, under the heading What’s in the Box.
Cable management accessories include cable management hooks, panels, and conduits or ducts. More information will be shared on them below.
Cable management hooks are designed to hold cabling to avoid cable knotting or crimping. They are also sometimes referred to as D-Ring hooks and can be found in a variety of sizes.
Cable management ducts or conduits are used to route cables through a covered cable duct. These ducts feature a removable top cover so that you can easily add or remove cables.
A cable management panel consists of several cable management hooks and/or ducts, combining these products for an all-in-one cabling solution.
Rack blanking panels are sometimes called filler panels as they are designed to fill the openings in server racks that are not in use. This provides security as well as physical protection for the equipment in the server rack. Rack blanking panels can be vented or solid and come with or without hinges.
Power distribution units or PDU’s add additional power outlets to your server rack. They are available in U based sizes, such as 1U and some of the more advanced units include power switching, which you can use to power on and off the connected devices over an IP network.
Confirm the number of outlets and the U size you need in your server rack PDU before you make a purchase.
There are a few ways you can find information about server rack accessories on www.StarTech.com.
If you have questions about any StarTech.com server rack accessories, contact our technical support team for further assistance.
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