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Dell 7E551 Power Distribution Unit for PowerEdge 6800
- Power Distribution Unit (PDU).
- Designed for Dell PowerEdge 6800 server.
- Distributes AC power.
- Ensures reliable power delivery to server components.
- Rack-mountable form factor.
- Component for server power infrastructure.
- May include multiple outlets.
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Product Overview
The Dell 7E551 is a Power Distribution Unit (PDU) designed for the Dell PowerEdge 6800 server. It provides a means to distribute AC power to the server's internal components and potentially other rack-mounted equipment.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Power Distribution Unit (PDU) |
| Compatibility | Dell PowerEdge 6800 |
Additional Specifications
| Function | AC Power Distribution |
Product Description
The Dell 7E551 is a Power Distribution Unit specifically associated with the Dell PowerEdge 6800 server. This unit plays a role in how AC power is supplied and distributed to the server's internal power supplies or directly to various components within the chassis. In server environments, PDUs are essential for managing power delivery, ensuring stability, and facilitating connections within a rack. While the exact specifications like outlet count and input voltage might vary or be integrated with the server's power supply design, the 7E551's primary function is to ensure that the PowerEdge 6800 receives consistent and reliable AC power. It can function as an external PDU that the server's internal power supplies connect to, or it could be an internal board distributing power from the server's main power inputs. This component is critical for the operational integrity of the PowerEdge 6800. A properly functioning PDU is fundamental to preventing power-related issues that could lead to data loss or hardware damage. It is part of the robust power infrastructure required for enterprise-grade servers like the PowerEdge 6800.



