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Dell 02CM2K 17300-Watts 208V AC 60A 21-Outlets C13 PDU
- 17,300 Watts total power capacity
- 208V AC input voltage
- 60 Amp current rating
- 21 x C13 outlets
- Designed for rack-mount installations
- Provides efficient power distribution
- Suitable for high-density server environments
- Part number: 02CM2K
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Product Overview
The Dell 02CM2K is a high-capacity PDU delivering 17,300 Watts at 208V AC with a 60 Amp current rating. It provides 21 C13 outlets for distributing power to IT equipment in rack environments.
Technical Information
| Brand | Dell |
| Part Number | 02CM2K |
| Product Type | Power Distribution Unit (PDU) |
| Capacity | 17,300 Watts |
Additional Specifications
| Voltage | 208V AC |
| Amperage | 60A |
| Outlets | 21 x C13 |
Product Description
The Dell 02CM2K is a robust Power Distribution Unit (PDU) designed to efficiently distribute significant power loads within data center racks. With a massive 17,300-watt capacity and a 60-amp rating at 208V AC, this PDU is capable of supporting high-density computing environments, powering numerous servers, storage arrays, and networking devices simultaneously. This PDU features 21 C13 outlets, which are the standard connectors for most IT equipment. This high number of outlets allows for consolidation of power connections within a single rack unit, simplifying cable management and reducing the need for multiple smaller PDUs. Its design is optimized for rack-mount installations, ensuring a clean and organized power infrastructure. The Dell 02CM2K is essential for maintaining stable and reliable power delivery to critical IT assets. By providing a centralized and high-capacity power distribution point, it helps ensure the continuous operation of servers and other equipment, minimizing downtime and supporting the demanding power needs of modern data centers.



