Raritan PX-3423 Inline Meter
- Outputs: (4) NEMA L6-30R Twist-Lock Receptacles
- Inputs: (4) NEMA L6-30P Twist-Lock Plug
- 200-240V, 30A (depends on data center wiring)
- Remote Circuit-Level Monitoring
- Temperature & Humidity Monitoring
- Retro-Fit Existing Rack PDUs
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This Raritan Inline Meter is a device that works with your Existing Rack PDUs. If you have Rack PDUs that do not have a Meter Display or if determining cabinet power loads is a manual process for you and your staff, the Raritan Inline Meter can give you this information easily without removing your Existing Rack PDUs. The PX-3423 is an Inline Meter that provides power metering at the circuit level, which means power metrics can be gathered and reported on a per cabinet basis.
Raritan Inline Meters are a step up from Dumb PDUs or Metered PDUs, by adding network communication, environmental temperature & humidity monitoring, & built-in GUI interface, customized alerting & reporting, communication to 3rd party systems.
This Inline Meter can be remotely accessed via any web-browser, monitor cabinet environmental conditions (using external sensors), send power & environmental data via SNMP, & alert admins of exceeded thresholds. This combined with the Raritan Power Management Software, Power IQ, creates a powerful tool allowing managers to accuratley report power consumption and environmental conditions at the room/row/rack/device levels throughout the data center.
Raritan Inline Meters are a step up from Dumb PDUs or Metered PDUs, by adding network communication, environmental temperature & humidity monitoring, & built-in GUI interface, customized alerting & reporting, communication to 3rd party systems.
This Inline Meter can be remotely accessed via any web-browser, monitor cabinet environmental conditions (using external sensors), send power & environmental data via SNMP, & alert admins of exceeded thresholds. This combined with the Raritan Power Management Software, Power IQ, creates a powerful tool allowing managers to accuratley report power consumption and environmental conditions at the room/row/rack/device levels throughout the data center.