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Eaton Metered Input rack PDU, 0U, L15-30P input, 8.64 kW max, 200-240V, 24A, 10 ft cord, Three-phase, Outlets: (30) C13 Outlet grip, (6) C19 Outlet grip

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Eaton Metered Input rack PDU, 0U, L15-30P input, 8.64 kW max, 200-240V, 24A, 10 ft cord, Three-phase, Outlets: (30) C13 Outlet grip, (6) C19 Outlet gripEaton's G3 Metered Input rack PDU is engineered for precision power management in modern data centers and highdensity server rooms. This 0U, threephase PDU is designed to deliver accurate, billable metering for both input power and branch circuits, helping IT and facilities teams optimize load balancing, capacity planning, and energy usage. With a bright local LCD pixel display and networkready monitoring, you can access realtime energy metrics,

Eaton's G3 Metered Input rack PDU is engineered for precision power management in modern data centers and high‑density server rooms. This 0U, three‑phase PDU is designed to deliver accurate, billable metering for both input power and branch circuits, helping IT and facilities teams optimize load balancing, capacity planning, and energy usage. With a bright local LCD pixel display and network‑ready monitoring, you can access real‑time energy metrics, alarms, and usage trends to drive down operating costs while increasing uptime. The rugged, space‑savvy design fits neatly into standard 19‑inch racks, making it an ideal choice for colocation facilities, enterprise data centers, and edge compute environments where every watt counts. Whether you’re tracking utilization for chargeback or simply wanting better visibility into power distribution, this PDU delivers reliable performance, scalable monitoring, and the robust protection Eaton is known for. In demanding environments where uptime and efficiency matter, the G3 Metered Input PDU provides the combination of precision metering, flexible outlets, and easy management needed to keep critical workloads on track.

  • Billing-grade, high-accuracy metering: The G3 meters current, voltage, power and energy with precision suitable for chargeback reporting, capacity planning, and workload balancing. This level of metering delivers verifiable data streams you can trust for accurate budgeting, energy accounting, and trend analysis across multiple racks. With continuous real‑time updates and historical reporting, you gain insights into peak usage periods, per‑device energy profiles, and cross‑rack comparisons to drive efficiency improvements over time.
  • Flexible three-phase input and reliable power: With a 200‑240V, three‑phase supply and an L15‑30P input, this PDU supports up to 24A per phase and a total maximum load of 8.64 kW. This configuration enables balanced distribution across phases, reduces the chance of overloading any single leg, and supports dense server clusters, virtualization hosts, and other power‑hungry equipment. The result is stable power delivery, improved cooling efficiency, and enhanced uptime for mission‑critical IT workloads.
  • Extensive outlet mix for versatile rack wiring: The PDU provides 30 outlets compatible with C13 devices and 6 outlets for C19 devices, supporting a broad range of servers, storage, networking gear, and other IT components. The generous outlet mix gives you flexible cabling options while keeping cables organized, accessible, and easy to reconfigure as your rack population evolves. With more outlets per unit, you can simplify distribution and reduce extension cable clutter in crowded racks.
  • Space-saving 0U footprint with intelligent cable management: The ultra‑compact 0U design minimizes vertical rack space usage and simplifies rear‑cable routing, while maintaining ample clearance for airflow and maintenance. This form factor helps you maximize rack density without compromising accessibility, making it a practical choice for high‑density data centers, server rooms, and edge deployments where space is at a premium. The clean layout also supports easier cooling planning and better front‑to‑rear airflow across your equipment.
  • Flexible monitoring options with local and network capabilities: A bright LCD pixel display presents instantaneous metering and status information on the unit, while optional network connectivity enables remote monitoring, alerting, and integration with DCIM or EMS systems. This dual‑mode visibility empowers hands‑on operators in the data center to perform quick checks on‑site, and enables centralized control and reporting across multiple PDUs, improving operational efficiency and reducing mean time to recover from power incidents.

Technical Details of Eaton Metered Input Rack PDU

  • Model: Eaton G3 Metered Input Rack PDU (0U)
  • Input: L15-30P, 200‑240V, 24A
  • Maximum load: 8.64 kW
  • Phases: Three‑phase
  • Cord length: 10 ft
  • Outlets: 30 x C13 outlets, 6 x C19 outlets
  • Form factor: 0U rack‑mount
  • Metering: Billing‑grade accuracy for input and branch circuits
  • Display: Local LCD pixel display
  • Monitoring: Network‑ready for remote monitoring and DCIM/EMS integration

How to install Eaton Metered Input Rack PDU

  • Step 1: Verify rack compatibility and confirm there is adequate clearance for the 10 ft power cord, as well as a suitable 208–240V three‑phase power source capable of supporting 24A per phase.
  • Step 2: Mount the PDU in a standard 19‑inch rack using the included hardware, aligning it with the front rails for secure attachment and easy access to outlets.
  • Step 3: Connect the L15‑30P input plug to the 200–240V three‑phase supply and ensure circuit protection is configured to sustain the planned load (up to 24A per phase).
  • Step 4: Route and manage the 10 ft cord and all downstream cabling through the rear of the rack to preserve airflow and minimize cable congestion.
  • Step 5: Power on the PDU, verify the local LCD display is functional and programming is complete, then begin connecting devices to the 30 C13 and 6 C19 outlets while monitoring load distribution across phases.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the maximum load rating of this PDU? A: 8.64 kW maximum at 200–240V three‑phase with a 24A per‑line capacity.
  • Q: How many outlets does the PDU provide? A: 30 C13 outlets and 6 C19 outlets to support a range of IT equipment.
  • Q: Does the PDU support remote monitoring? A: Yes, it offers network connectivity for remote monitoring in addition to a local LCD display.
  • Q: What is the input plug? A: L15‑30P input for 200–240V three‑phase power.
  • Q: What is the cord length? A: 10 feet (approximately 3 meters).
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