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nVent Hoffman PDU RackPower RP100 208V 30A Vertical Power Distribution Unit

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nVent Hoffman RPP208P30AP124 RackPower RP100 vertical PDU rated 208V, 30A for rack-mounted power distribution. Provides reliable in-rack power management for data centers and server room enclosures.

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nVent Hoffman RPP208P30AP124 RackPower RP100 Vertical PDU

The nVent Hoffman RPP208P30AP124 is a vertical rack power distribution unit (PDU) from the RackPower RP100 series. Rated for 208V at 30A, it provides dependable in-rack power distribution for data center servers, networking equipment, and IT infrastructure. The vertical mounting orientation maximizes rack unit (U) space availability for active equipment.

Key Specifications

  • Series: RackPower RP100
  • Voltage: 208V
  • Current: 30A
  • Orientation: Vertical
  • Application: Rack-mounted power distribution

Applications

Used in data center server racks, networking enclosures, and IT infrastructure cabinets where 208V, 30A power distribution is required. The vertical form factor is standard for high-density rack deployments where horizontal PDUs would consume valuable rack unit space. Compatible with standard 19-inch and 23-inch rack enclosures.

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