Installation
Connecting the PDU
Note: The PDU includes two input power cords: Primary and Secondary. They should be connected to two
separate AC power sources.
1
Connect PDU Input Plugs: Connect the
Primary input plug
source of grounded AC power (120V for
PDUMH30AT & PDUMH30ATNET;
200-240V for PDUMH30HVAT,
PDUMH30HVATNET, PDUMH32HVAT &
PDUMH32HVATNET), such as a Tripp Lite
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normal operating conditions, the PDU
will distribute AC power from the Primary
input source. Connect the Secondary
input plug
B
grounded AC power (120V for
PDUMH30AT & PDUMH30ATNET;
200-240V for PDUMH30HVAT,
PDUMH30HVATNET, PDUMH32HVAT &
PDUMH32HVATNET), For proper ATS
(automatic transfer switch) function, 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 due to an
outage or power quality problem. (See
Configuration and Operation section
for more information about the ATS
function.)
2
Connect Equipment to the PDU: Do
not exceed the total load rating of the
PDU or output load bank. The connected
equipment load will be displayed on the
digital load meter in amperes.
3
Cord Retention (Optional): If you
connected the cord retention brackets to
the PDU, attach each equipment power
cord to a cord retention bracket by
looping the cord and securing it to an
attachment point with one of the
included cable ties. Make sure that each
power cord can be unplugged from the
PDU without removing the cable tie.
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