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HP 252663-D75 240V AC 40A 47-63Hz 4-Outlets Modular PDU
- Input Voltage: 240V AC
- Amperage Rating: 40A
- Frequency: 47-63Hz
- Number of Outlets: 4
- Form Factor: Modular PDU
- Designed for rack-mount server environments
- Supports high-density power distribution
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Product Overview
The HP 252663-D75 is a 240V AC, 40A modular Power Distribution Unit (PDU) designed for high-density server environments. It provides reliable power distribution with four outlets, ensuring efficient and stable power delivery to connected equipment.
Technical Information
| SKU | 252663-D75 |
| Model | HP 252663-D75 |
| Voltage | 240V AC |
Additional Specifications
| Amperage | 40A |
| Frequency | 47-63Hz |
| Outlets | 4 |
Product Description
The HP 252663-D75 Power Distribution Unit (PDU) is engineered to meet the demanding power requirements of modern data centers and enterprise server rooms. Its robust 40A rating at 240V AC ensures it can handle substantial power loads, making it suitable for densely populated racks. The modular design facilitates easier installation and management within various rack configurations. This PDU features four outlets, providing ample connectivity for essential server and networking equipment. The 47-63Hz frequency compatibility ensures seamless operation across different power grids. Its primary function is to distribute power efficiently and reliably from a single source to multiple devices, minimizing the risk of power interruptions and ensuring the uptime of critical IT infrastructure. Built with HP's commitment to quality and reliability, the 252663-D75 is a dependable component for maintaining operational continuity. It is an ideal solution for IT professionals seeking a straightforward yet effective way to manage power in their server racks, contributing to a stable and productive computing environment.

