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Dell 1T891 220V 16A 13 Outlets Power Distribution Unit
- Input Voltage: 220V
- Input Current Rating: 16A
- Number of Outlets: 13
- Outlet Type: C13 (standard IEC)
- Form Factor: Rackmount
- Designed for data center and enterprise environments
- Provides efficient power distribution
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Product Overview
The Dell 1T891 is a 220V Power Distribution Unit (PDU) designed for high-density server environments. It provides 16A of power across 13 outlets, ensuring reliable power delivery to critical IT equipment.
Technical Information
| Input Voltage | 220V |
| Input Current | 16A |
Additional Specifications
| Number of Outlets | 13 |
| Outlet Configuration | C13 |
Product Description
The Dell 1T891 Power Distribution Unit (PDU) is engineered to meet the demanding power requirements of modern data centers. With its robust 220V input and 16A capacity, it efficiently distributes power to multiple devices within a rack. The unit features 13 standard C13 outlets, allowing for the connection of a wide array of IT equipment such as servers, network switches, and storage devices. This PDU is designed for easy integration into standard server racks, optimizing space utilization and simplifying cable management. Its reliable construction ensures consistent power delivery, minimizing the risk of downtime and protecting valuable hardware. The 1T891 is an essential component for maintaining a stable and efficient power infrastructure in enterprise IT environments. By consolidating power delivery into a single, manageable unit, the Dell 1T891 PDU streamlines operations and enhances the overall reliability of the data center. It is a cost-effective solution for organizations looking to optimize their power distribution strategy and ensure the continuous operation of their critical systems.


