A Power Distribution Unit (PDU) in a data cabinet, also known as a rack-mounted PDU or simply a rack PDU, is a device used to distribute electrical power to the networking and computing equipment housed within the cabinet. PDUs are an essential component of data center and server room infrastructure, as they provide a convenient and organized way to manage power distribution.

 

Here are key features and functions of a PDU in a data cabinet:

 

  1. Power Distribution: The primary function of a PDU is to distribute electrical power from the main power source or an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) to the various devices and equipment within the data cabinet. It accomplishes this by offering multiple power outlets or receptacles.

 

  1. Outlet Types: PDUs come in various configurations, offering different types and quantities of power outlets. Common outlet types include NEMA, IEC C13, IEC C19, and others, designed to accommodate different power cord connectors. PDUs may have a mix of outlets to support various equipment types.

 

  1. Remote Monitoring: Advanced PDUs often feature remote monitoring and management capabilities. This allows administrators to monitor power consumption, voltage, current, and temperature remotely through a network interface. Remote monitoring provides insights into power usage and helps identify potential issues or overloads.

 

  1. Power Metering: Some PDUs include power metering features, which provide real-time data on power consumption for individual outlets or groups of outlets. Power metering helps organizations track energy usage and optimize power distribution for efficiency.

 

  1. Control and Management: PDUs may offer remote control features, enabling administrators to turn outlets on or off remotely. This capability can be valuable for power cycling devices, managing equipment remotely, or responding to power-related issues without physical access to the cabinet.

 

  1. Load Balancing: PDUs with load balancing features help distribute power evenly across multiple outlets, preventing overloading of circuits and ensuring that power is distributed efficiently among the connected devices.

 

  1. Redundancy and Failover: In mission-critical environments, redundant PDUs can be used to provide power backup and failover capabilities. Redundant PDUs are connected to separate power sources to ensure continuous operation in case of power source failure.

 

  1. Environmental Sensors: Some PDUs may include environmental sensors to monitor temperature and humidity within the cabinet. These sensors can help prevent overheating and maintain optimal conditions for equipment.

 

  1. Mounting: PDUs are designed to be mounted within or on the side of a data cabinet, making them an integral part of the cabinet’s infrastructure. They often feature rack-mountable form factors, ensuring a secure and organized installation.

 

  1. Safety: PDUs are built with safety features, such as circuit breakers or surge protection, to protect equipment from electrical faults and ensure safe power distribution.

 

In summary, a Power Distribution Unit (PDU) in a data cabinet is a critical component that manages and distributes electrical power to networking and computing equipment in a data center or server room. It provides outlets, monitoring, control, and management features to ensure reliable power distribution, optimize energy usage, and enhance overall data center efficiency and reliability.

 

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