120V 30A Power Distribution Unit (PDU) with Auto-Transfer Switch (ATS) and Switched outlets (Agency de-rated to 24A)
ATS features provide redundant power for critical network equipment with a single input power cord
Switched PDU features enable programmable or real-time power control of individual outlets via built-in network interface
Visual meter reports output amp and kW power consumption, plus voltage and temperature/humidity data with optional EnviroSense2 sensor
25 switched outlets (24 5-15/20R & 1 L5-30R)
2U horizontal rackmount form factor; 11.9 in. / 30.2cm depth
Set of two 10 ft. / 3m NEMA L5-30P input line cords enable separate PRIMARY and SECONDARY input connections
ATS circuits normally maintain output sourced from the primary input cable; As primary input power fails or becomes unstable, the ATS will switch to maintain output sourced from the secondary input cable until power on the primary input is restored and stable
Highly reliable solid-state switching enables fast 1-5 millisecond transfer between primary and secondary inputs
ATS configurations enable fault-tolerant, hot-swappable UPS protection when used with a single UPS and fully redundant UPS protection when each cord is connected to a separate UPS system (in a two-UPS environment, the primary input cable must be supported by an online UPS with zero transfer time similar to Tripp Lite SmartOnline series)
Advanced ATS configurations utilizing separate mains circuits, backup generators and even separate out of phase utility power grid feeds are fully supported
On-board ATS processor constantly evaluates power quality on both inputs to prevent transfer to the secondary source when unavailable or of lower quality than the primary source
LX Platform interface allows full remote access for power monitoring with email notifications via secure web browser, SNMP, telnet or SSH
Optional EnviroSense2 modules (sold separately) provide a variety of environmental monitoring capabilities
Auto Probe feature (Firmware 15.5.2 and greater) checks the connectivity status of any networked device and automatically takes one or more user-configured actions if the device fails to respond; actions include outlet reboot, set SNMP traps, SNMP OID sets, and even script execution when used in conjunction with the Tripp Lite PowerAlert Network Shutdown Agent (PANSA)