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APC AP7822 230V 32A 12 IEC 60320 C13 16-Outlets PDU
- 12 x IEC C13 outlets
- 4 x IEC C19 outlets
- 230V input voltage
- 32A input current
- Rackmount form factor
- Remote on/off switching
- Power monitoring capabilities
- High power capacity
- Supports high-power devices
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Product Overview
The APC AP7822 is a 230V, 32A PDU with 12 IEC C13 outlets and 4 IEC C19 outlets. It offers remote on/off switching and power monitoring for connected equipment. This PDU is designed for high-density power distribution in data centers.
Technical Information
| Input Voltage | 230V |
| Input Current | 32A |
| Total C13 Outlets | 12 |
| Total C19 Outlets | 4 |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Rackmount |
| Switching | Remote On/Off |
| Monitoring | Yes |
Product Description
The APC AP7822 is a switched Rack Power Distribution Unit (PDU) designed to provide high-density power distribution and advanced management for critical IT equipment in enterprise data centers. This unit features a combination of 12 IEC C13 outlets and 4 IEC C19 outlets, offering versatility for connecting a wide range of devices, including high-power servers and network equipment. It operates with a 230V input voltage and a 32A input current, capable of supporting substantial power loads. This PDU enables remote on/off switching for individual outlets, empowering IT administrators to remotely power cycle connected devices. This functionality is crucial for troubleshooting, rebooting unresponsive equipment, and managing power consumption efficiently without physical access. The integrated network interface facilitates seamless integration into network management systems for centralized control and monitoring. Beyond switching, the AP8953 provides detailed power monitoring, offering real-time data on voltage, current, power factor, and energy consumption. This granular visibility is vital for capacity planning, identifying power-hungry devices, and ensuring the overall health and efficiency of the data center's power infrastructure. Its robust design ensures reliable operation and protection for critical IT assets.
