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The Server Technology® PRO2 Smart/Switched POPS PDU provides control of outlet power(Switched only) and 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 (POPS only). 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/Switched POPS “Master” PDU can be connected to as many as three (with optional module) PRO2 Smart/Switched POPS “Link” PDUs to extend the network access to the redundant or secondary power feed without the risks of a daisy chain linking configuration.
PRO2™ HDOT® 11.0kW - 22.0kW (36-42) outlets
Key Features
Family Specifications
Branch Monitoring: | Current (A) | Power Pivot Input: | No |
Branch Overcurrent Protection: | 10 kAIC | Product Height (inch): | 70 |
Branch Overcurrent Protection Type: | Circuit Breaker: 1-pole | Product Height (mm): | 1778 |
Dual Input: | No | Product Max Depth (inch): | 3 |
High Retention Outlets: | Yes | Product Max Depth (mm): | 77 |
Input Current Display: | Auto-Orient | Product Nominal Depth (inch): | 2.5 |
Input Monitoring: | PIPS | Product Nominal Depth (mm): | 64 |
Locking Outlets: | Yes | Product Width (inch): | 2.2 |
Max Operating Temperature: | 60 °C | Product Width (mm): | 56 |
Fast Movers: | No | ||
Mounting: | 0U Vertical | ||
Outlet Monitoring: | Determined By Outlet Module | ||
PDU Platform: | Pro2 |
Product Specifications
C2SG36CE-4PAF2M00 (SMART POPS)
Input Power Capacity (kW): | 22 |
Input Plug Type: | 230/400V Wye 32A IEC 60309 3P+N+PE 6Hr |
Input Current (A): | 32 |
Input Current Rated (A): | 32 |
Input Nominal Voltage (V): | 400 |
Input Phase: | 3-Phase Wye (L-N) |
Input Cord Location: | Bottom/End |
Alternating Phase Outlets: | Yes |
Outlet Form Factor: | HDOT |
Total Outlets: | 36 |
IEC C13 Count: | 24 |
IEC C19 Count: | 12 |
C2S36CE-4PAF2M66 (SMART)
Input Power Capacity (kW): | 22 |
Input Plug Type: | 230/400V Wye 32A IEC 60309 3P+N+PE 6Hr |
Input Current (A): | 32 |
Input Current Rated (A): | 32 |
Input Nominal Voltage (V): | 400 |
Input Phase: | 3-Phase Wye (L-N) |
Input Cord Location: | Bottom/End |
Alternating Phase Outlets: | Yes |
Outlet Form Factor: | HDOT |
Total Outlets: | 36 |
IEC C13 Count: | 36 |
Drawings
Documents
Firmware
Manual
Application Notes
- AN PRO2-001: How do I maximize uptime using power data from the equipment cabinet?
- AN PRO2-002: How do I use a cabinet PDU to help manage equipment deployment?
- AN SPM-001: How do I leverage cabinet PDU information to help plan for growth?
- AN HDOT Smart PDU’s Power Cisco’s Unified Computing System
- AN HDOT-001: How do I maximize the number of devices in my small 24"x 42U cabinets?
- AN HDOT-004: How do I provide 10kW in a rack with only single-phase power available?
- AN PRO2-003: How do I get performance metrics from non-intelligent power supplies?
- AN SPM-001: How do I leverage cabinet PDU information to help plan for growth?
Technical Notes
- TN - About "Bluetooth Ready" (303-9999-40)
- TN - CDU Firmware Upgrade Instructions (303-9999-35)
- TN - CDU Security (303-9999-12)
- TN - Introducing PRO1 (303-9999-41)
- TN - Monitoring Solution Featuring Bluetooth® and ST Eye Mobile App (for Google Android) (303-9999-26)
- TN - Monitoring Solution Featuring Bluetooth® and ST Eye Mobile App for PRO2 (for Apple iOS) (303-9999-33)
- TN - Monitoring Solution Featuring Bluetooth® and ST Eye Mobile App for PRO2 (for Google Android) (303-9999-32)
- TN - Using LDAP with Sentry Firmware and Sentry Power Manager (SPM) (303-9999-30)
- TN - Using StartUp Stick for CDU Mass Configuration (303-9999-34)
White Papers
- WP - Advances in Power and Environmental Monitoring for Increasing Efficiency in the Data Center
- WP - Bottom-Up Data Center Power Management
- WP - Managing variable data center rack densities
- WP - Mission Critical - Rack Power Distribution
- WP - Power Distribution as a System within the High-Density Data Center
- WP - The Practical Science of Data Center Capacity Planning
- WP - Advances in Power and Environmental Monitoring for Increasing Efficiency in the Data Center
- WP - Bottom-Up Data Center Power Management
- WP - Managing variable data center rack densities
- WP - Mission Critical - Rack Power Distribution
- WP - Power Distribution as a System within the High-Density Data Center
- WP - The Practical Science of Data Center Capacity Planning