Easy-to-read LEDs display current per phase to help prevent overloads and simplify three-phase load balancing in high-density cabinets.
Per-Inlet Power Sensing
(PIPS®) Monitors Current Load (A), Voltage (V), Power (W), Apparent Power (VA), Crest Factor, Power Factor, & Energy per inlet.
Per-Outlet Power Sensing
(POPS®) Monitors Current Load (A), Voltage (V), Power (W), Apparent Power (VA), Crest Factor, Power Factor, and Energy per outlet.
Branch Current Monitoring
Monitors current at each breaker branch and provides SNMP-based alerts and emails on high usage that risks a tripped circuit.
Branch Circuit Protection
This PDU meets the UL and IEC 62368-1 requirements for branch circuit protection through UL 489 rated magnetic-hydraulic circuit breakers or UL 248 fuses.
Alternating-Phase Outlets
Evenly distributes multiple phases of power to each outlet for simplified load balancing, reduced cord lengths, and better airflow.
High Temperature Rating
This product has been tested and approved for safe and reliable operation in 60°C data center environments.
Flexible Mounting
Includes standard button mounts along with provisions for custom mounting brackets.
Color-Coded Options
Select from six colors to designate PDU circuits in the data center - black, white, red, green, blue, and yellow.
Overview
The Server Technology® PRO2 Smart POPS PDU provides local LED input current monitoring, allowing IT personnel to determine safe levels of loading on a per-phase basis while installing equipment into the rack/cabinet. The integral PIPS® and POPS® technology provides billing-grade accurate measurement of current, voltage, active power, apparent power, power factor, crest factor, and accumulated energy at the input and at each output. These power data points, along with temperature and humidity measurements (provided via optional probes), are accessible through the built-in Web and CLI interfaces as well as through SNMP. The PRO2 Smart POPS "Primary" PDU can be connected to as many as three (with optional module) PRO2 Smart POPS "Link" PDUs to extend the network access to the redundant or secondary power feed without the risks of a daisy chain linking configuration.