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APC AP9570 5000-Watts 4992VA 208V 30A 50-60Hz 10 IEC 60320 C13 Outlets 1U Rackmount PDU
- 1U Rackmount PDU
- 10 x IEC 60320 C13 outlets
- 208V input voltage
- 30A input current
- 4992VA (5000 Watts) total capacity
- Network manageable
- Suitable for enterprise data centers
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Product Overview
The APC AP9570 is a 1U Rackmount PDU designed for high-density power distribution in enterprise environments. It features 10 IEC C13 outlets and supports 208V input, making it suitable for higher power requirements.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Rackmount PDU |
| Brand | APC |
| Model | AP9570 |
| Outlets | 10 x IEC 60320 C13 |
| Input Voltage | 208V |
Additional Specifications
| Input Current | 30A |
| Total Capacity | 4992VA / 5000 Watts |
| Frequency | 50-60Hz |
| Form Factor | 1U Rackmount |
Product Description
The APC AP9570 is a network-manageable Rack Power Distribution Unit (PDU) designed to provide efficient and reliable power distribution for IT equipment in enterprise data centers and server rooms. This PDU features a compact 1U form factor, optimizing space within standard 19-inch racks, and is equipped with 10 IEC 60320 C13 outlets, commonly used for powering servers, network switches, and other IT hardware. Operating at 208V with a 30A input current, the AP9570 offers a substantial power capacity of 4992VA (approximately 5000 Watts), making it suitable for environments with higher power density requirements. The unit supports a frequency range of 50-60Hz, ensuring compatibility with various power grids. As a network-manageable device, the AP9570 allows for remote monitoring and control of power status and consumption. This capability enables IT administrators to manage power distribution, troubleshoot issues, and optimize energy usage without needing physical access to the equipment. Its robust design and advanced features make it a critical component for maintaining the uptime and efficiency of IT infrastructure.


