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IBM 43V5982 208V 60A C19/C13 PDU for Ultra Density Enterprise
- 208V input voltage
- 60A input current rating
- Designed for Ultra Density Enterprise racks
- Provides reliable power distribution
- Supports high-density equipment
- Robust industrial design
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Product Overview
The IBM 43V5982 is a 208V 60A Power Distribution Unit (PDU) designed for Ultra Density Enterprise environments. It provides robust power distribution for high-density rack deployments.
Technical Information
| Input Voltage | 208V |
| Input Current | 60A |
| Product Type | Power Distribution Unit (PDU) |
Additional Specifications
| Application | Ultra Density Enterprise |
| Manufacturer | IBM |
| Part Number | 43V5982 |
Product Description
The IBM 43V5982 is a high-capacity Power Distribution Unit (PDU) engineered to meet the demanding power requirements of modern, high-density enterprise data centers. Operating at 208V with a 60A input current rating, this PDU is designed to efficiently and reliably distribute power to a large number of IT devices housed within Ultra Density Enterprise racks. This PDU is crucial for ensuring stable and consistent power delivery to critical infrastructure components such as servers, storage systems, and networking equipment. Its robust design and high current rating allow it to handle significant power loads, making it suitable for environments where power density is a key consideration. The unit is built to withstand the rigorous operational demands of a data center environment. By providing a centralized and efficient power distribution solution, the IBM 43V5982 helps simplify power management and enhances the overall reliability of the IT infrastructure. It is an essential component for organizations looking to optimize their data center's power utilization and ensure the continuous operation of their mission-critical systems.


