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Aluminium, 2144 mm, 3 x 63 A
Featuring High Availability - Heat resistant up to 60° C ensuring reliable operation in the warm aisle. - Modular hot-swap-enabled output module, controller card and sensors; can be exchanged or updated during operation. - Special switch relay (normally closed); connected servers have an uninterrupted power supply even in the event of failure. - Redundant power supply for control electronics. - Fixed databus on the busbar. - Complete data tapping on the Power Entry Module (PEM) without any additional external monitoring devices. - Proactive alert by additional metering of the neutral conductor and crest factor (assessment of network quality facilitating early detection of power-supply unit failures).
Maximum Flexibility and Scalability - All modules configured in line with requirements (patented quick-mount fitting for safe installation). - One busbar for different networks and power levels – input module can be freely selected. All other components are "hot-swap-enabled" when running operation. - Mobile display for reading all MPX data on the rack. - Optical slot-space display (easy server slot-space identification at the push of a button).
Highest Possible Power Levels in all Areas - Power feed of max. 3 x 63 A; optimal for Blade server applications. - Only one IP address for up to 4 rails with 24 modules. - Plug and Play for numerous sensors. - Extensive monitoring with a metering accuracy of ±1 % right through to output level. - Module and sensor autodetect function with operating software. - Minimal power loss for MPX systems.
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