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Owner’s Manual
Switched/Metered Rack PDU
with Automatic Transfer Switch
Models: PDUMH15AT, PDUMH15ATNET, PDUMH15HVAT,
PDUMH15HVATNET, PDUMH20AT, PDUMH20ATNET,
PDUMH20HVAT, PDUMH20HVATNET
Series Number: AGAC7625
1. Important Safety Instructions 2
2. Installation 3
2.1 Mounting the PDU 3
2.2 Connecting the PDU 3
2.3 Networking the PDU 6
3. Features 7
4. Configuration and Operation 10
4.1 Automatic Transfer Switch 10
5. Technical Support 12
6. Warranty and Product Registration 12
Español 13
Français 25
Русский 37
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This manual contains instructions and warnings that should be followed
during the installation, operation, and storage of this product. Failure to
heed these instructions and warnings may affect the product warranty.
Warning: This equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR 32. In a
residential environment, this equipment may cause radio interference.
The PDU provides the convenience of multiple outlets, but DOES NOT provide surge or line noise
protection for connected equipment.
The PDU is designed for indoor use only, in a controlled environment, away from excess
moisture, temperature extremes, conductive contaminants, dust or direct sunlight.
Keep indoor ambient temperature between 32°F and 122°F (0°C and 50°C).
The PDU must be installed by a qualified technician only.
Do not attempt to mount the PDU to an insecure or unstable surface.
Install in accordance with National Electrical Code standards. Be sure to use the proper
overcurrent protection for the installation, in accordance with the plug/equipment rating.
Connect the PDU to an outlet that is in accordance with your local building codes and that is
adequately protected against excess currents, short circuits and earth faults.
The electrical outlets supplying power to the equipment should be installed near the equipment
and easily accessible.
Do not connect the PDU to an ungrounded outlet or to extension cords or adapters that
eliminate the connection to ground.
Be sure to provide a local disconnect device on any models that are permanently installed
without a plug that is easily accessible.
Never attempt to install electrical equipment during a thunderstorm.
Individual equipment connected to the PDU should not draw more current than the individual
PDU’s outlet’s rating.
The total load connected to the PDU must not exceed the maximum load rating for the PDU.
Do not attempt to modify the PDU, input plugs or power cables.
Do not drill into or attempt to open any part of the PDU housing. There are no user-serviceable
parts inside.
Do not attempt to use the PDU if any part of it becomes damaged.
Use of this equipment in life support applications where failure of this equipment can reasonably
be expected to cause the failure of the life support equipment or to significantly affect its safety
or effectiveness is not recommended.
1. Important Safety Instructions
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PDUMH15AT, PDUMH15ATNET,
PDUMH20AT, PDUMH20ATNET
PDUMH15HVAT, PDUMH15HVATNET
PDUMH20HVAT, PDUMH20HVATNET
PDUMH15HVATNET
3
Primary InputSecondary Input
9
Primary Input
Secondary Input
Unswitched
Outlets
2.2.1
2.2.1
PDUMH20AT
PDUMH20ATNET
PDUMH15AT
PDUMH15ATNET
PDUMH20HVAT
PDUMH20HVATNET
Primary Input (120V Models) Primary Input (208-240V Models)
2.1 Mounting the PDU
The PDU supports 1U Rack configurations.
Note: The user must determine the fitness of
hardware and procedures before mounting. The PDU
and included hardware are designed for common
rack and rack enclosure types and may not be
appropriate for all applications. Exact mounting
configurations may vary.
1U Rack Mounting: Attach the PDU to the
rack by inserting four user-supplied screws
A
through the PDU mounting brackets
B
and
into the mounting holes of the rack rail as
shown.
2. Installation
B
B
B
A
A
A
2.2 Connecting the PDU
All PDU models include a primary and secondary AC power input (see diagram). The reference
table below lists each model’s primary and secondary inputs:
Model Primary Input Secondary Input*
PDUMH15AT NEMA 5-15P (permanent cord) IEC C14 inlet
PDUMH15ATNET NEMA 5-15P (permanent cord) IEC C14 inlet
PDUMH15HVAT IEC C14 inlet (detachable cord) IEC C14 inlet
PDUMH15HVATNET IEC C14 inlet (detachable cord) IEC C14 inlet
PDUMH20AT NEMA 5-15P (permanent cord) IEC C20 inlet
PDUMH20ATNET NEMA 5-15P (permanent cord) IEC C20 inlet
PDUMH20HVAT IEC C20 inlet (detachable cord) IEC C20 inlet
PDUMH20HVATNET IEC C20 inlet (detachable cord) IEC C20 inlet
Note: The PDUMH15HVATNET model uses plug lock inserts over C13 plugs to securely connect to the C14
primary and secondary inputs.
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2.2.2 To connect the Secondary
input cord:
Form a loop in the Secondary cord
A
and
secure the juncture of that loop to the Primary
cord
B
with a zip tie. Be sure the zip tie is
secured around the Secondary and Primary
cords, as well as through the loop created in
the Secondary cord
C
. (See diagram).
Note: Allow the cord as much slack as possible
between the loop and the cord’s outlet.
On Models PDUMH20HVAT and
PDUMH20HVATNET, both cords should be tied
to the Cable Retention Tray. (See diagram).
Once two cords are secured and the
Secondary cord has an acceptable amount of
slack, insert the Secondary cord outlet into the
IEC power inlet.
Note: The PDUMH15HVATNET model uses plug lock
inserts over C13 plugs to securely connect to the
C14 primary and secondary inputs.
2.2.3 Connect Input Plug
Adapters (Optional - Models
PDUMH20AT, PDUMH20ATNET
Only):
The PDU includes two adapters that convert
one or both of the L5-20P input plugs to
5-20P input plugs. Connecting the adapters is
optional. The PDU will function normally
without connecting the adapters.
2.2.4 Connect Secondary Input
Cord to PDU:
Although the PDU will operate without
connecting the Secondary input cord, the
Secondary input is required for the PDU's
Automatic Transfer Switch function.
2. Installation
Primary InputSecondary Input
9
2.2.2
2.2.3
2.2.4
PDUMH20AT,
PDUMH20ATNET
PDUMH20AT,
PDUMH20ATNET
PDUMH15HVAT, PDUMH15HVATNET
PDUMH15AT,
PDUMH15ATNET
A
B
C
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Primary Input
Secondary Input
Unswitched
Outlets
PDUMH20AT,
PDUMH20ATNET
PDUMH20HVAT,
PDUMH20HVATNET
PDUMH15HVAT,
PDUMH15HVATNET
PDUMH15AT,
PDUMH15ATNET
2.2.6
A
5
2. Installation
2.2.5 C13-C14 (Models:
PDUMH15HVAT and
PDUMH15HVATNET) or C19-C20
Cables (Models PDUMH20HVAT
and PDUMH20HVATNET only):
The PDU includes one C13 to C14
(PDUMH15HVAT/NET) or two C19 to C20
(PDUMH20HVAT/NET) interconnection cables
for the two primary and secondary inlets,
which may be used to connect to upstream
UPS sources. Alternately, the user can supply
IEC cables fitted with country-specific plugs.
Primary Input
Secondary Input
Unswitched
Outlets
Primary InputSecondary Input
9
2.2.5
PDUMH20HVAT, PDUMH20HVATNET
PDUMH15HVAT, PDUMH15HVATNET
2.2.6 Connect PDU Input Plugs:
(See the Configuration and Operation section for more information.) Connect the Primary input
plug
A
to a preferred source of grounded 120V/230V AC power, such as a SmartOnline
®
UPS
System. The UPS system must not share a circuit with a heavy electrical load (such as an air
conditioner or refrigerator). Under normal operating conditions, the PDU will distribute AC power
from the Primary input source. Connect the Secondary input plug
B
to an alternative source of
grounded 120V/230V AC power, such as a redundant SmartOnline UPS System. Do not plug the
Secondary input into the same power source as the Primary input. The PDU will distribute AC power
from the Secondary input only if the Primary input becomes unavailable.
Note: Immediately after the PDU is connected to live AC power, you may notice a series of soft clicking sounds
emitted by electrical relays within the PDU. The relays may also click occasionally during the operation of the
PDU. This is normal.
B
B
B
A
A
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RESET
STATUS
CONFIG
Primary Input
Secondary Input
Unswitched
Outlets
Primary InputSecondary Input
9
RESET
STATUS
CONFIG
2.2.8
PDUMH20ATNET
PDUMH20AT
PDUMH20HVAT, PDUMH20HVATNET
PDUMH15HVAT, PDUMH15HVATNET
PDUMH15ATNET
PDUMH15AT
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2. Installation
2.2.7 Selecting Input Voltage Range (optional: Models PDUMH15HVAT,
PDUMH15HVATNET, PDUMH20HVAT and PDUMNH20HVATNET only):
These models have two selectable nominal input voltage ranges: 200V-208V (“LO”) and
220V-240V (“HI”). Press the button next to the display to toggle the nominal voltage setting to the
desired “HI” or “LO” range. This setting adjusts the voltage ranges for the primary and secondary
inputs. The display will indicate “HI” or “LO” for five seconds.
2.2.8 Connect Equipment to PDU:
Do not exceed the load rating of the PDU. The total electrical current used by the PDU will be
displayed on the digital meter in amperes. Each outlet includes a green LED that illuminates when
the outlet is receiving AC power.
2.3 Networking the PDU
For network configuration instructions, please refer to the WEBCARDLX Owner’s Manual
included with this product.
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5
5
3 4 2 1
6
6 8
1 2 3
6
*NET models only.
7
PDUMH20AT, PDUMH20ATNET
PDUMH15AT, PDUMH15ATNET
PDUMH15HVAT, PDUMH15HVATNET
PDUMH20HVAT, PDUMH20HVATNET
3. Features
3
3
5
5
1 2
6
7
7
7
7
7
2
6
14
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3. Features
1
Primary Input
Models PDUMH15AT/NET: The cord is permanently attached to the PDU and has a NEMA
5-15P plug.
Models PDUMH15HVAT/NET: The C13-C14 cord is detachable.
Models PDUMH20AT/NET: The cord is permanently attached to the PDU and has a
NEMA L5-20P plug.
Models PDUMH20HVAT/NET: The C19-C20 cord is detachable.
2
Secondary Input Inlet (detachable on all models)
Models PDUMH15AT/NET, PDUMH15HVATNET: The IEC-320-C14 inlet connects to the
detachable Secondary AC Input Power Cord.
Models PDUMH20AT/NET, PDUMH20HVAT/NET: The IEC-320-C20 inlet connects to the
detachable Secondary AC Input Power Cord.
3
Switched Outlets: During normal operation, the outlets distribute AC power to connected
equipment. On Models PDUMH15ATNET, PDUMH15HVATNET, PDUMH20ATNET and
PDUMH20HVATNET, the NEMA 5-15R, NEMA 5-15/20R and IEC-320-C13 outlets may be
switched On and Off via software control. When an outlet is live, the associated LED
illuminates.
4
Unswitched Outlets (Models PDUMH15HVAT/NET, PDUMH20HVAT/NET): These outlets
receive power from either input source, but are not individually switchable.
5
Factory Configuration Port: The port is reserved for configuration by factory authorized
personnel only. No user information is available. Connecting to this port may render the unit
inoperable and void its warranty.
6
Digital Load Meter (Ammeter): The total electrical current used by the connected equipment
is displayed on the digital meter in amperes.
Input Voltage Range Select Switch (Models PDUMH15HVATNET, PDUMH20HVATNET): The
button to the lower left of the display may be used to toggle between “HI” or “LO” voltage
ranges. The display will indicate “HI” or “LO” for five seconds. Press the switch once to display
ranges, press again within five seconds to change setting. Setting can also be changed via
PowerAlert (PDUMH15HVATNET and PDUMH20HVATNET only).
IP Address Display (Models PDUMH15HVATNET, PDUMH20HVAT/NET): Press and hold the
switch to display the IP address of the SNMP card in the PDU.
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Network Interface (Models PDUMH15ATNET, PDUMH15HVATNET, PDUMH20ATNET,
PDUMH20HVATNET): Allows you to operate the PDU as a managed network device, accessible
via SNMP network management platform, web browser, SSH or Telnet.
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Input Source Indicator: When the PDU is connected to a live AC power source, the Primary or
Secondary input LED illuminates to indicate which source is supplying power to the outlets.
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Primary and Secondary AC Input Power Cord
(Models PDUMH20HVAT, PDUMH20HVATNET): Two C19-C20
cables are included: one for Primary Input, and one for Secondary
Input.
Primary AC Input Power Cord
(Models PDUMH15HVAT, PDUMH15HVATNET): A C13-C14 cable
is included.
Secondary AC Input Power Cord
(Models PDUMH15AT, PDUMH15ATNET): The detachable cord
has an IEC-320-C13 connector and a NEMA 5-15P plug.
Secondary AC Input Power Cord
(Models PDUMH20AT, PDUMH20ATNET): The detachable cord
has an IEC-320-C19 connector and a NEMA L5-20P plug.
Input Plug Adapters
(Models PDUMH20AT, PDUMH20ATNET): The adapters convert
NEMA L5-20P input plugs to NEMA 5-20P input plugs.
Plug Lock Inserts
(Models PDUMH15HVAT, PDUMH15HVATNET): Prevent
accidental disconnection of C13-C14 or C19-C20 power cords.
Cable Retention Tray
(Models PDUMH20HVAT, PDUMH20HVATNET): Tie the Primary
and Secondary Input cords to the Cable Retention Tray. Once
you’ve secured the two cords together and ensured that the
Secondary cord has a comfortable amount of slack, insert the
Secondary cord outlet into the IEC power inlet.
3. Features
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Facility Circuit
Facility Circuit
PDUMH15ATNET
model shown.
Outlets may vary
by model.
Critical Equipment
Loads
Secondary UPS
Primary UPS
Primary Input Cord
Secondary Input Cord
Utility B
Utility A
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4. Configuration and Operation
4.1 Automatic Transfer Switch
When the Primary and Secondary inputs are both connected to Tripp Lite UPS Systems, the PDU
operates as an Automatic Transfer Switch, providing redundant input power for high availability
applications. Under normal operating conditions, the PDU will distribute power from the Primary
input source, switching to the Secondary input source under certain conditions. The PDU will switch
to the Primary source whenever it is “Good” according to the PDU input voltage definitions (see
section 4.1.2 for more information).
4.1.1 Preferred Configuration
The Automatic Transfer Switch function provides increased availability when the Primary and
Secondary inputs of the PDU are connected to separate Tripp Lite UPS Systems that are connected
to separate utility power sources. For maximum availability, Tripp Lite recommends using matching
SmartOnline UPS Systems with pure sine wave output for the Primary and Secondary input power
sources. The automatic transfer switch function will be compromised if the primary and secondary
inputs are connected to the same utility power source.
Warning: DO NOT connect the primary input to a line-interactive UPS, due to transfer time
issues, or to any source that does not supply a pure sine wave. Such sources may be used
to power the secondary input.
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4. Configuration and Operation
4.1.2 Automatic Transfer Switch Source Selection
The PDU will power up if one of the input sources is greater than the minimum startup voltage. In
normal operation (after power-up), if the presently selected source (primary or secondary) degrades
to a lesser condition, the unit should switch to the alternate source, if that source is of better
quality. The unit prefers the primary source, and will always switch to it in the event that both
sources are of the same (fair or good) quality. If the present source is becoming bad and the
alternate source is at least fair, the unit will switch to the alternate source.
Nominal Voltage of PDU
Low-Voltage Models High-Voltage Models
120V 200-208V 220-240V
Minimum Startup Voltage
85V 163V 163V
Good Voltage Range
99-139V 172-241V 190-266V
Fair Voltage Range
75-98V 144-171V 144-189V
Bad Voltage Range
0-74V 0-143V 0-143V
4.1.3 Quick Test
Primary Input Active
Secondary Input Active
After installing the PDU and connecting
equipment, you may test the Automatic
Transfer Switch function by temporarily shutting
down the UPS system connected to the
Primary AC input. When the Primary input UPS
is no longer supplying AC power, the PDU will
switch from the Primary input to the Secondary
input, and the Secondary input LED will
illuminate. When the Primary input UPS has
been restarted and resumes supplying AC
power, the PDU will switch back to the Primary
input.
Note: The primary and secondary inputs must be connected to separate sources of utility power. The automatic
transfer switch function will be compromised if the primary and secondary inputs are connected to the same
utility power source. Do not perform a test with equipment that must remain in productive operation. Any test
procedure must prepare for the contingency that the equipment may lose power. Do not test the PDU by
detaching power cords which are connected to live power sources, as this eliminates the connection to ground
and places your equipment at risk.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
Seller warrants this product, if used in accordance with all applicable instructions, to be free from original defects in
material and workmanship for a period of 2 years (except internal UPS system batteries outside USA and Canada, 1 year)
from the date of initial purchase. If the product should prove defective in material or workmanship within that period,
Seller will repair or replace the product, in its sole discretion. Service under this Warranty can only be obtained by your
delivering or shipping the product (with all shipping or delivery charges prepaid) to: Tripp Lite, 1111 W. 35th Street,
Chicago, IL 60609 USA. Seller will pay return shipping charges. Visit www.tripplite.com/support before sending any
equipment back for repair.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO NORMAL WEAR OR TO DAMAGE RESULTING FROM ACCIDENT, MISUSE, ABUSE OR
NEGLECT. SELLER MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THE WARRANTY EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN.
EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ALL WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE; AND THIS
WARRANTY EXPRESSLY EXCLUDES ALL INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. (Some states do not allow
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, and some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal
rights, and you may have other rights which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction).
WARNING: The individual user should take care to determine prior to use whether this device is suitable, adequate or safe
for the use intended. Since individual applications are subject to great variation, the manufacturer makes no
representation or warranty as to the suitability or fitness of these devices for any specific application.
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FCC Notice
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. The user must use shielded cables and
connectors with this product. Any changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers
For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, your Tripp Lite product has been assigned a
unique series number. The series number can be found on the product nameplate label, along with all required approval
markings and information. When requesting compliance information for this product, always refer to the series number.
The series number should not be confused with the marking name or model number of the product.
Tripp Lite has a policy of continuous improvement. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Manual del Propietario
PDU para Rack Controlable,
con Medidor Digital con Switch
de Transferencia Automática
Modelos: PDUMH15AT, PDUMH15ATNET, PDUMH15HVAT,
PDUMH15HVATNET, PDUMH20AT, PDUMH20ATNET,
PDUMH20HVAT, PDUMH20HVATNET
Número de serie: AGAC7625
1. Instrucciones Importantes de Seguridad 14
2. Instalación 15
2.1 Instalación del PDU 15
2.2 Conexión del PDU 15
2.3 Conexión a Red del PDU 18
3. Características 19
4. Configuración y Operación 22
4.1 Switch de Transferencia Automática 22
5. Soporte Técnico 24
6. Garantía 24
English 1
Français 25
Русский 37
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CONSERVE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES
Este manual contiene instrucciones y advertencias que deben seguirse
durante la instalación, la operación y el almacenamiento de este
producto. El incumplimiento de estas instrucciones y advertencias
puede afectar la garantía del producto.
Advertencia: Este equipo cumple con lo exigido para la Clase A del
CISPR 32. En un entorno residencial, este equipo puede ocasionar
una interferencia de radio.
El PDU proporciona la conveniencia de múltiples tomacorrientes, pero NO ofrece protección
contra sobretensión o ruido en la línea para los equipos conectados.
El PDU está diseñada solo para uso en interiores en un entorno controlado lejos de humedad
excesiva, temperaturas extremas, contaminantes conductivos, polvo o luz del sol directa.
Mantiene la temperatura ambiente interior entre 0°C y 50°C (32°F y 122°F).
El PDU debe ser instalado solamente por un técnico calificado.
No intente instalar el PDU en una superficie inestable o no segura.
Instale de acuerdo con los reglamentos eléctricos locales. Asegúrese de usar para la instalación
la protección adecuada contra sobrecorriente, de acuerdo con la especificación de la clavija o
del equipo.
Conecte el PDU a un tomacorriente que esté de acuerdo a los códigos locales de construcción y
que esté correctamente protegido contra corrientes excesivas, cortocircuitos y fallas de conexión
a tierra.
Los tomacorrientes eléctricos que suministran energía al equipo deben instalarse próximos al
equipo y ser fácilmente accesibles.
No conecte El PDU a un toma corriente que no esté a tierra o cables de extensión o
adaptadores que eliminen la conexión a tierra.
Asegúrese de proporcionar un dispositivo local de desconexión, que sea fácilmente accesible, en
cualquier modelo que esté instalado permanentemente sin una clavija.
Nunca intente instalar equipos eléctricos durante una tormenta eléctrica.
El equipo individual conectado al PDU no debe consumir más corriente que la de la
especificación de cada tomacorriente individual del PDU.
La carga total conectada al PDU no debe exceder la capacidad de carga máxima del PDU.
No intente modificar el PDU, las clavijas de entrada o los cables de alimentación.
No perfore ni intente abrir ninguna parte del gabinete del PDU. No tiene partes a las que el
usuario pueda dar servicio.
No intente usar el PDU si se daña cualquier parte.
No se recomienda el uso de este equipo en aplicaciones de soporte de vida en donde la falla de
este equipo pueda consecuentemente causar la falla del equipo de soporte de vida o afectar
significativamente su seguridad o efectividad.
1. Instrucciones de Seguridad Importantes
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PDUMH15HVAT, PDUMH15HVATNET
PDUMH20HVAT, PDUMH20HVATNET
PDUMH15HVATNET
15
Primary InputSecondary Input
9
Primary Input
Secondary Input
Unswitched
Outlets
2.2.1
2.2.1
PDUMH20AT
PDUMH20ATNET
PDUMH15AT
PDUMH15ATNET
PDUMH20HVAT
PDUMH20HVATNET
Entrada Primaria (Modelos de 120V) Entrada Primaria (Modelos de 208-240V)
2.1 Instalación del PDU
El PDU es compatible con configuraciones de
1U de rack .
Nota: Antes de la instalación, el usuario debe
determinar la conveniencia de los accesorios y los
procedimientos. El PDU y los accesorios incluidos
están diseñados para tipos comunes de racks y
gabinetes y pueden no ser apropiados para todas las
aplicaciones. Las configuraciones de instalación
exactas pueden variar.
Instalación en rack de 1U: Fije el PDU al
rack insertando los tornillos suministrados por
el usuario
A
a través de los soportes de
instalación
B
y dentro de los orificios del riel
del rack, tal como se muestra.
2. Instalación
B
B
A
A
2.2 Conexión del PDU
Todos los modelos de PDU incluyen una entrada de CA primaria y una secundaria (consulte el
diagrama). La tabla de referencia que aparece a continuación describe cada entrada primaria y
secundaria del modelo:
Modelo Entrada Primaria Entrada Secundaria*
PDUMH15AT NEMA 5-15P (cable fijo) Entrada C14 IEC
PDUMH15ATNET NEMA 5-15P (cable fijo) Entrada C14 IEC
PDUMH15HVAT Entrada C14 IEC (cable desprendible) Entrada C14 IEC
PDUMH15HVATNET Entrada C14 IEC (cable desprendible) Entrada C14 IEC
PDUMH20AT NEMA 5-15P (cable fijo) Entrada C20 IEC
PDUMH20ATNET NEMA 5-15P (cable fijo) Entrada C20 IEC
PDUMH20HVAT Entrada C20 IEC (cable desprendible) Entrada C20 IEC
PDUMH20HVATNET Entrada C20 IEC (cable desprendible) Entrada C20 IEC
Nota: El modelo PDUMH15HVATNET usa insertos de seguridad en las clavijas C13, para una conexión firme con
las entradas C14 primaria y secundaria.
PDUMH15AT, PDUMH15ATNET,
PDUMH20AT, PDUMH20ATNET
B
A
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2.2.2 Para conectar el cable de
la entrada secundaria:
Forme un ojal con el cable Secundario
A
y
asegure la unión de ese ojal al cable Primario
B
con una banda de sujeción de plástico.
Asegúrese que la abrazadera de plástico esté
alrededor de los cables secundario y Primario,
así como a través del ojal creado en el cable
secundario
C
. (Vea el diagrama).
Nota: Deje espacio entre el ojal y el tomacorrientes
para que el cable quede lo más holgado posible.
En los modelos PDUMH20HVAT y
PDUMH20HVATNET, ambos cables deben estar
atados en la Bandeja de Retención de Cables.
(Vea el diagrama).
Una vez que ambos cables estén asegurados y
que el cable secundario quede lo
suficientemente holgado, inserte el
tomacorriente de este cable en la entrada de
energía IEC.
Nota: El modelo PDUMH15HVATNET usa insertos de
seguridad plug locks en las clavijas C13, para una
conexión firme con las entradas C14 primaria y
secundaria.
2.2.3 Conecte los Adaptadores
para Clavija de Entrada (Opcional -
Solo los modelos PDUMH20AT,
PDUMH20ATNET):
El PDU incluye dos adaptadores que convierten
una u otra de las clavijas de entrada L5-20P a
clavijas de entrada 5-20P. La conexión de los
adaptadores es opcional. El PDU funcionará
normalmente sin conectar los adaptadores.
2.2.4 Conecte el Cable de
Entrada Secundaria al PDU:
Aunque el PDU funcione sin conectar el cable
de entrada secundaria, dicha entrada es
necesaria para la función del Switch de
Transferencia Automática del PDU.
2. Instalación
Entrada primariaEntrada secundaria
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2.2.2
2.2.3
2.2.4
PDUMH20AT,
PDUMH20ATNET
PDUMH20AT,
PDUMH20ATNET
PDUMH15HVAT, PDUMH15HVATNET
PDUMH15AT,
PDUMH15ATNET
A
B
C
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Primary Input
Secondary Input
Unswitched
Outlets
PDUMH20AT,
PDUMH20ATNET
PDUMH20HVAT,
PDUMH20HVATNET
PDUMH15HVAT,
PDUMH15HVATNET
PDUMH15AT,
PDUMH15ATNET
2.2.6
A
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2. Instalación
2.2.5
C13-C14 (Modelos:
PDUMH15HVAT y PDUMH15HVATNET)
o Cables C19-C20 (solo los modelos
PDUMH20HVAT y PDUMH20HVATNET):
El PDU incluye un cable de interconexión C13
a C14 (PDUMH15HVAT/NET) o dos cables de
interconexión C19 a C20 (PDUMH20HVAT/
NET) para las dos entradas primaria y
secundaria, que pueden usarse para conectar a
las fuentes de UPS contra-corriente. De forma
alternativa, el usuario puede suministrar cables
IEC con clavijas específicas según el país.
Primary Input
Secondary Input
Unswitched
Outlets
Entrada primariaEntrada secundaria
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2.2.5
PDUMH20HVAT, PDUMH20HVATNET
PDUMH15HVAT, PDUMH15HVATNET
2.2.6 Conecte las Clavijas de Entrada del PDU:
(Consulte la sección de Configuración y Operación para obtener más datos). Conecte la clavija
de entrada Primaria
A
a una fuente preferida de alimentación de CA de 120V/230V conectada a
tierra, como un Sistema UPS SmartOnline
®
. El sistema UPS no debe compartir un circuito con una
carga eléctrica pesada (como un aire acondicionado o refrigerador). Bajo condiciones de operación
normales, el PDU distribuirá la alimentación de CA desde la fuente de entrada primaria. Conecte la
clavija de entrada secundario
B
a una fuente alternativa de alimentación de CA 120V/230V
puesta a tierra, como un sistema UPS redundante SmartOnline.
No enchufe la entrada secundaria
en la misma fuente de alimentación que la entrada primaria. El PDU distribuirá la alimentación de CA
desde la entrada secundaria solo si la entrada primaria no está disponible.
Nota: Inmediatamente después de conectar el PDU a una alimentación de CA, notará una serie de chasquidos
suaves emitidos por relés eléctricos dentro del PDU. Los relés pueden emitir sonidos ocasionalmente durante la
operación del PDU. Esto es normal.
B
B
B
A
A
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RESET
STATUS
CONFIG
RESET
STATUS
CONFIG
Primary Input
Secondary Input
Unswitched
Outlets
Primary InputSecondary Input
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2.2.8
PDUMH20AT
PDUMH20HVAT, PDUMH20HVATNET
PDUMH15HVAT, PDUMH15HVATNET
PDUMH15AT
PDUMH20ATNET
PDUMH15ATNET
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2. Instalación
2.2.7
Selección del Rango de Voltaje de Entrada (opcional: solo los
modelos PDUMH15HVAT, PDUMH15HVATNET, PDUMH20HVAT y
PDUMNH20HVATNET):
Estos modelos tienen dos rangos de voltaje de entrada nominales: 200V-208V (“LO”) y
220V-240V (“HI”). Presione el switch junto a la pantalla para cambiar la configuración de voltaje
nominal al rango deseado “HI” o “LO”. Esta configuración ajusta los rangos de voltaje para las
entradas primaria y secundaria. La pantalla indicará “HI” o “LO” durante cinco segundos.
2.2.8 Conecte el Equipo al PDU:
No exceda el valor nominal de carga del PDU. La corriente eléctrica total utilizada por el PDU
aparecerá en el medidor digital en amperes. Cada tomacorriente incluye un LED verde que se
ilumina cuando el tomacorriente recibe alimentación de CA.
2.3 Conexión a red del PDU
Para obtener instrucciones de configuración de red, consulte el Manual del Propietario de
la tarjeta WEBCARDLX incluido con este producto.
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*Solo modelos NET.
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3. Características
3
5
5
3 4 2 1
6
6 8
1 2 3
6
PDUMH20AT, PDUMH20ATNET
PDUMH15AT, PDUMH15ATNET
PDUMH15HVAT, PDUMH15HVATNET
PDUMH20HVAT, PDUMH20HVATNET
3
3
5
5
1 2
6
7
7
7
7
7
2
6
14
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3. Características
1
Entrada Primaria
Modelos PDUMH15AT/NET: El cable está sujeto de forma fija al PDU y tiene una clavija NEMA
5-15P.
Modelos PDUMH15HVAT/NET: El cable C13-C14 se puede desprender.
Modelos PDUMH20AT/NET: El cable está sujeto de forma fija al PDU y tiene una clavija
NEMA L5-20P.
Modelos PDUMH20HVAT/NET:El cable C19-C20 se puede desprender.
2
Entrada Secundaria (desprendible en todos los modelos)
Modelos PDUMH15AT/NET, PDUMH15HVATNET: La entrada IEC-320-C14 se conecta con el
cable de entrada de alimentación de CA Secundario desprendible.
Modelos PDUMH20AT/NET, PDUMH20HVAT/NET: La entrada IEC-320-C20 se conecta con el
cable de entrada de alimentación de CA Secundario desprendible.
3
Tomacorrientes Controlables: Durante la operación normal, los tomacorrientes distribuyen
energía CA a los equipos conectados. En los modelos PDUMH15ATNET, PDUMH15HVATNET,
PDUMH20ATNET y PDUMH20HVATNET, los tomacorrientes NEMA 5-15R, NEMA 5-15/20R e
IEC-320-C13 pueden encenderse y apagarse mediante un control por software. Cuando un
tomacorriente está encendido, el LED asociado se ilumina.
4
Tomacorrientes siempre encendidos [Unswitched] (Modelos PDUMH15HVAT/NET,
PDUMH20HVAT/NET): Estos tomacorrientes reciben energía de cualquier fuente de entrada,
pero no se controlan individualmente.
5
Puerto de Configuración de Fábrica: El puerto está reservado para configuración solo por
parte del personal autorizado de fábrica. No hay disponible información para el usuario. La
conexión a este puerto puede hacer que la unidad se vuelva inoperable y anular su garantía.
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Medidor de Carga Digital (Amperímetro): La corriente eléctrica total usada por los equipos
conectados se muestra en el medidor digital en amperes.
Switch de Selección de Rango de Voltaje de Entrada (Modelos PDUMH15HVATNET,
PDUMH20HVATNET): El switch en la parte inferior izquierdo de la pantalla se puede usar para
cambiar entre los rangos de voltaje “HI” o “LO”. La pantalla indicará “HI” o “LO” durante cinco
segundos. Oprima el switch una vez para mostrar los rangos, oprima nuevamente dentro de los
cinco segundos posteriores para cambiar los parámetros. Las configuraciones también pueden
cambiarse mediante PowerAlert (solo PDUMH15HVATNET y PDUMH20HVATNET).
Pantalla de Dirección IP (Modelos PDUMH15HVATNET, PDUMH20HVAT/NET): Oprima y
mantenga oprimido el switch para mostrar la dirección IP de la tarjeta SNMP en el PDU.
7
Interfaz de Red (Modelos PDUMH15ATNET, PDUMH15HVATNET, PDUMH20ATNET y
PDUMH20HVATNET): Le permite operar el PDU como un dispositivo de red, accesible a través
de la plataforma de administración de red SNMP, explorador de red, SSH o Telnet.
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Indicador de Fuente de Entrada: Cuando el PDU está conectado a una fuente de
alimentación de CA viva, el LED de entrada Primaria o Secundaria se ilumina para indicar qué
fuente está suministrando energía a los tomacorrientes.
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