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Dell 02RND 6564-Watts 2 Phase DCS Power Distribution Unit
- 6564 Watts Capacity
- 2-Phase DCS Power Distribution
- Designed for data center environments
- Specialized power management
- Reliable power delivery
- High capacity for demanding loads
- Efficient power distribution
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Product Overview
The Dell 02RND is a 2-Phase DCS Power Distribution Unit with a capacity of 6564 Watts. It is designed for specialized power distribution needs within data center environments.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 6564 Watts |
| Phase | 2-Phase DCS |
Additional Specifications
| Product Type | Power Distribution Unit |
Product Description
The Dell 02RND is a specialized Power Distribution Unit (PDU) designed to meet the unique power requirements of certain data center configurations, specifically utilizing a 2-Phase DCS (Direct Current Source) power system. With a substantial capacity of 6564 Watts, it is engineered to handle high-density power loads efficiently and reliably. This PDU plays a critical role in distributing power from a 2-Phase DCS source to various IT equipment within a rack or cabinet. Its design focuses on providing a stable and consistent power supply, which is paramount for the continuous operation of sensitive electronic components in a data center environment. The high wattage capacity ensures it can support multiple high-power devices simultaneously. By offering a robust solution for 2-Phase DCS power distribution, the Dell 02RND is an essential component for facilities that employ this specific power architecture. It contributes to the overall reliability, efficiency, and manageability of the data center's power infrastructure, ensuring that critical systems remain operational and perform at their best.


