Installation
1-5
Reduced-Depth Mounting: Use 3
screws
to attach each of the 2 shorter
A
mounting brackets
shown. Mount the PDU to a stable
surface with the outlets facing upward by
inserting 2 or more user-supplied screws
through the mounting brackets
C
into secure mounting points.
Connecting the PDU
2-1
Input Power Cord Connection: Attach
the cable clamp to the PDU by inserting
the tabs into available slots on the top
and bottom of the power inlet
the clamp by sliding it to the right. Attach
the included power cord to the PDU by
inserting the IEC C19 connector
power cord into the cable clamp and IEC
C20 power inlet
screw
on the cable clamp to secure
D
the power cord connection. Connect the
other end of the input power cord to a
compatible source of AC power, such as
a UPS system, PDU or utility outlet.
Note: The AC power source should not share a circuit with a heavy electrical load.
Note: When connecting the PDU, it should be provided with over-current protection and a maximum 20A branch-rated
over-current protection device.
2-2
NEMA Adapter Connection: This product
includes a plug adapter that adds a NEMA
L6-20P plug to the input power cord. Use
this adapter only if you will be connecting
the PDU to a NEMA L6-20R outlet. Insert
the IEC C19 connector
into the IEC C20 connector
power cord. Secure the connection with
the retention bracket
included bolts to fasten the two halves of
the bracket around the connection as
shown. Connect the NEMA L6-20P plug to
a compatible source of AC power
as a UPS system, PDU or utility outlet.
CAUTION: To avoid the risk of electric
shock, ensure that the Neutral (L2)
conductor has been identified before
connecting the PDU.
Note: Do not attempt to attach a user-supplied power
cord unless it is certified to be compatible with the input
power source that will be used by the PDU.
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to the PDU as
B
and
D
. Secure
A
of the
B
. Install the included
C
of the adapter
A
of the input
B
by using the
C
, such
D
B
A
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D
A
B
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D
C
A
C
D
C
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