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IBM 26K4258 208V 60A 3 Phase PDU for eServer xSeries
- Product Type: Power Distribution Unit (PDU)
- Input Voltage: 208V
- Input Current: 60A
- Phase: 3-Phase
- Designed for IBM eServer xSeries
- Rack-mountable
- Provides reliable power to multiple devices
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Product Overview
The IBM 26K4258 is a 208V, 60A, 3-phase Power Distribution Unit (PDU) specifically designed for IBM eServer xSeries systems. It provides reliable power distribution and management for rack-mounted servers and other IT equipment.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Power Distribution Unit (PDU) |
| Part Number | 26K4258 |
| Input Voltage | 208V |
Additional Specifications
| Input Current | 60A |
| Phase | 3-Phase |
| Compatibility | IBM eServer xSeries |
Product Description
The IBM 26K4258 is a robust Power Distribution Unit (PDU) engineered to deliver stable and efficient power to IT infrastructure within enterprise data centers. With its 208V input voltage and 60A capacity, it is designed to handle significant power loads, making it suitable for environments housing multiple high-power servers and networking devices. Operating on a 3-phase power system, this PDU offers advantages in power balancing and efficiency compared to single-phase units, especially in high-density rack deployments. Its primary function is to distribute power reliably from a single source to numerous pieces of equipment, ensuring consistent operation and reducing the risk of power-related failures. Specifically tailored for IBM eServer xSeries systems, the 26K4258 ensures compatibility and optimal performance within IBM's server ecosystem. It is a crucial component for maintaining the uptime and operational integrity of critical IT assets in rack-mounted configurations.


