| Socket Strips |
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| 1. From what amount of units can the socket strips be modified as requested by the customer? |
| ≥ 50 units |
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| 2. What advantages does the new 3-phase socket strip generation bring with it? |
• Meets the constantly growing energy requirements in the rack (e.g. 1HU pizza servers)
• Modularity
• Plug-in capability(no wiring required)
• Expandability
• Cascading option
• Installation position freely selectable
• Easy redundancy implementation, e.g. 96A
• Identification of UPS-secured circuits
• Combination of DIN Schuko and IEC320, for example
• Easy and quick installation on the rack extrusion
• Reduction in costs for assembly and wiring |
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| 3. What certificates do the socket strips have? |
| Depending on the type: TÜV, CE, VDE, UL, CSA, GS |
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| 4. How high is the load rating of Euro plug systems and Schuko plug systems? |
IEC320 Euro plug systems have a max. load rating of 10A.
Schuko plug systems have a max. load rating of 16A. |
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| 5. What is the difference between refined protection/overvoltage protection and
mains filter? |
The protective function of overvoltage protection corresponds with feature class D (refined protection).
Mains feed and building installation in protection classes B and C (broad-based and medium-level protection) are required for a long protective conductor lifespan. Electrical pulses from the mains of up to 10kA current intensity are attenuated with the overvoltage protection. With extreme surges (e.g. lightening bolt), the connected equipment is separated from the mains.
The mains filter attenuates interference pulses from the mains that cause defective data transfer, or could impair the operation of electronic measuring equipment. The mains filter works in both directions. Pulses from the equipment to the socket strips are therefore also kept away from the mains.
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| 6. What mounting options are there for the server installation? |
| Special installation brackets are included in the supply schedule. |