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HP 373807-001 Power MONITORING 32A PDU
- 32 Amp power capacity
- Power monitoring capabilities
- Designed for high-power IT equipment
- Suitable for data center environments
- Ensures reliable power delivery
- Facilitates power management
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Product Overview
The HP 373807-001 is a Power Distribution Unit (PDU) designed for power monitoring and distribution at 32 Amps. It is intended for high-power IT equipment in data center environments.
Technical Information
| Amperage | 32A |
| Features | Power Monitoring |
Additional Specifications
| Product Type | PDU |
| Manufacturer | HP |
Product Description
The HP 373807-001 is a robust Power Distribution Unit (PDU) engineered to deliver and monitor high-capacity power, rated at 32 Amps. This PDU is designed for environments where IT equipment, such as high-density servers, storage arrays, or network switches, requires significant and reliable power input. Its primary role is to distribute power from a primary source (like a UPS or mains supply) to multiple devices within a rack or cabinet. Key to its functionality is the 'Power Monitoring' aspect. This indicates that the PDU can track and report on power usage, potentially at the PDU level or even individual outlet level, depending on the specific model configuration. This capability is crucial for data center operators to manage power consumption, ensure they are not exceeding capacity, and optimize energy efficiency. The 32A rating signifies its suitability for handling substantial power loads common in enterprise-grade IT infrastructure. As an HP product, the 373807-001 is built to meet the demanding standards of data center operations, emphasizing reliability, safety, and efficient power management. It serves as a critical component in maintaining the operational integrity and performance of high-power IT deployments.

