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Eaton Metered Input rack PDU, 0U, L21-30P input, 8.64 kW max, 120/208V, 24A, 10 ft cord, Three-phase, Outlets: (24) 5-20R

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Eaton Metered Input rack PDU, 0U, L21-30P input, 8.64 kW max, 120/208V, 24A, 10 ft cord, Three-phase, Outlets: (24) 5-20RThe Eaton Metered Input rack PDU delivers precise power data and centralized control for high density IT environments. Designed for 0U installation in standard 19 inch racks, this metered PDU provides reliable energy monitoring of the entire rack system and individual outlets, enabling proactive capacity planning, billing grade reporting, and fleet wide energy optimization. With a three phase input and a generous 24 outlet configuration, it is ideal

The Eaton Metered Input rack PDU delivers precise power data and centralized control for high-density IT environments. Designed for 0U installation in standard 19-inch racks, this metered PDU provides reliable energy monitoring of the entire rack system and individual outlets, enabling proactive capacity planning, billing-grade reporting, and fleet-wide energy optimization. With a three-phase input and a generous 24-outlet configuration, it is ideal for data centers, server rooms, and edge deployments that demand scalable power distribution coupled with real-time visibility.

  • Precise energy metering with remote visibility: Monitor power usage in real time and access energy data from anywhere. This PDU is designed to deliver remote monitoring capabilities with billing-grade accuracy, helping you track consumption, allocate costs, and optimize your data center footprint. Managers can view per-rack and per-outlet power metrics to make informed decisions about workload placement and capacity planning.
  • Dense, rack-friendly 0U design with 24 outlets: The compact footprint fits into tight rack spaces without consuming valuable front-panel clearance. It features (24) 5-20R outlets organized in color-coded outlet sections, enabling clear mapping of devices to outlets and simplifying cable management in high-density environments.
  • Three-phase power readiness for efficiency: With an L21-30P input configuration and a 120/208V supply, this PDU supports three-phase power with up to 24A of current and a maximum capacity of 8.64 kW. This setup reduces voltage drop and improves overall efficiency, making it suitable for racks housing multiple high-demand servers, storage devices, and network gear.
  • Durable construction and flexible installation: Built for reliability in data centers and commercial spaces, the meter-enabled PDU supports easy installation in standard 19-inch racks. The 10 ft cord ensures convenient reach to power sources, while the robust design withstands the demands of continuous operation and frequent rearrangements common in growing infrastructures.
  • Seamless integration with management systems: The PDU’s metered input provides datasets that integrate with data center infrastructure management (DCIM) tools and billing systems. By consolidating energy data in a single interface, IT teams and facilities managers can streamline chargebacks, optimize cooling and energy usage, and maintain uptime through proactive monitoring and alerting.

Technical Details of Eaton Metered Input Rack PDU

  • Outlets: (24) 5-20R
  • Input configuration: L21-30P input, three-phase
  • Voltage: 120/208V
  • Current rating: 24A
  • Maximum power: 8.64 kW
  • Cord length: 10 ft
  • Mounting: 0U rack-mountable design for dense installations
  • Metering: Metered input with remote monitoring capabilities and billing-grade accuracy
  • Power monitoring features: Per-rack and per-outlet energy data accessible via a single interface for comprehensive visibility
  • Applications: Ideal for data centers, server rooms, edge deployments, and other environments requiring precise power distribution and energy reporting

How to Install Eaton Metered Input PDU

  • Plan and prepare: Assess rack space and determine the optimal mounting location within the 19-inch rack. Ensure you have access to a three-phase power source that matches the L21-30P input requirements and provides a secure, stable supply for the 24A rating.
  • Power down equipment: Before installation, power down all devices connected to the rack and verify that main power to the rack is safely disabled to avoid any risk during mounting and cabling.
  • Mount the PDU: Slide the 0U metered PDU into the rack rails and secure it according to your rack hardware guidelines. Ensure the unit is level and firmly anchored to handle the weight of connected cabling and equipment.
  • Connect the input power: Attach the L21-30P plug to a compatible three-phase power outlet using properly rated cables. Verify connections are secure and that the power source is stable before energizing the PDU.
  • Route and label outlets: Systematically connect IT gear to the 24 outlets (5-20R). Use color-coded outlet sections to map devices to specific outlets, improving readability and cable management for future maintenance.
  • Configure metering and monitoring: Use the PDU’s interface or your DCIM system to enable metering, configure alert thresholds, and set up data readouts. Ensure you can access energy data for each outlet and the entire rack for ongoing visibility and chargeback accuracy.
  • Test and verify: Power on the rack, confirm that all devices initialize correctly, and verify that the monitoring interface reports accurate readings. Run a short load test to confirm stable operation and data accuracy across outlets.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is a metered input rack PDU? A metered input rack PDU is a power distribution unit designed to provide utility-grade energy metering for the entire rack and, in many cases, per-outlet monitoring. It enables remote visibility of power usage, supports capacity planning, and helps with chargeback and energy optimization in data centers and IT environments.
  • How many outlets does this Eaton PDU have? This model features 24 outlets of type 5-20R, arranged in color-coded sections for easy identification and organized cabling within dense racks.
  • What voltages and phases does it support? It operates on a 120/208V supply with three-phase input (L21-30P), designed to deliver up to 24A and a maximum load of 8.64 kW, making it suitable for multi-server deployments and high-density equipment racks.
  • Can I monitor power remotely? Yes. The Eaton metered input PDU provides remote monitoring capabilities, delivering access to power data wherever you are. This supports centralized management, faster troubleshooting, and informed decision-making for energy budgeting.
  • Is it easy to install in a standard rack? Absolutely. The 0U design fits into standard 19-inch racks without occupying front-panel space, and the 10 ft power cord provides flexibility for placement relative to your power source. It is intended for straightforward integration with existing rack setups.
  • What is the benefit of color-coded outlet sections? Color-coded outlets help technicians map devices to specific outlets, simplify cable management, and speed up maintenance or reconfiguration tasks in busy data centers.
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