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APC AP7155 In-Line Current Meter 32A 230V Iec309 PDU
- In-line Current Meter.
- 32A maximum current rating.
- 230V nominal operating voltage.
- Provides accurate current measurement.
- IEC 309 connector type.
- Compact and easy to install.
- Ideal for monitoring individual circuit loads.
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Product Overview
The APC AP7155 is an in-line current meter designed for 32A, 230V power systems. It provides accurate measurement of current draw without requiring a full PDU, making it useful for monitoring individual circuits or equipment.
Technical Information
| Type | In-Line Current Meter |
| Current Rating | 32A |
Additional Specifications
| Voltage | 230V |
| Connector Type | IEC 309 |
Product Description
The APC AP7155 is a specialized device designed to provide precise measurement of electrical current in 230V systems with a 32A rating. Unlike a full Power Distribution Unit (PDU), this in-line meter is installed directly into the power path of a single piece of equipment or a specific circuit, allowing for granular monitoring of its power consumption. Featuring IEC 309 connectors, the AP7155 ensures a secure and standardized connection for high-current applications. Its primary function is to accurately measure the amperage being drawn by the connected load. This data is invaluable for IT managers, facilities engineers, and electricians who need to understand the power demands of individual devices, verify load balancing, or troubleshoot power-related issues. This compact and easy-to-install unit offers a cost-effective solution for gaining critical insights into power usage without the need for a more complex PDU. The APC AP7155 is an essential tool for optimizing energy efficiency, ensuring equipment operates within safe current limits, and maintaining the overall health of power infrastructure.

