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HP P9Q53A 8600-W 230V AC 24A 36 IEC 60320 C13 Outlets Rackmount PDU
- 8600W Power Capacity
- 230V AC Input Voltage
- 24A Current Rating
- 36 x IEC 60320 C13 Outlets
- Rackmount Form Factor
- Designed for high-density IT racks
- Reliable power distribution for servers and network devices
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Product Overview
The HP P9Q53A is a high-capacity rackmount Power Distribution Unit (PDU) designed for enterprise data centers. It features 36 IEC C13 outlets and supports 230V AC input at 24A, providing reliable power distribution for IT equipment.
Technical Information
| SKU | P9Q53A |
| Brand | HP |
| Product Type | Rackmount PDU |
| Wattage Rating | 8600W |
| Input Voltage | 230V AC |
Additional Specifications
| Current Rating | 24A |
| Number of Outlets | 36 |
| Outlet Type | IEC 60320 C13 |
| Form Factor | Rackmount |
Product Description
The HP P9Q53A is a robust Power Distribution Unit (PDU) engineered to provide high-density power distribution for IT equipment in enterprise data centers and server rooms. With a substantial 8600W capacity and a 230V AC input at 24A, it is designed to reliably power a large number of devices within a single rack. This PDU is equipped with 36 IEC 60320 C13 outlets, offering ample connectivity for a wide array of servers, network switches, storage devices, and other rack-mounted equipment. The C13 outlets are a standard for many IT devices, ensuring broad compatibility and ease of connection. Designed for rackmount installation, the HP P9Q53A optimizes space utilization within server racks. Its robust construction and reliable performance make it an essential component for maintaining continuous operation and ensuring stable power delivery to critical IT infrastructure, supporting the demands of modern, high-density computing environments.

