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Eaton Metered Outlet Rack PDU G4, 0U, 41U, universal input, 5-23kW, 16-55A, 200-415V, 42 outlets (24)C13 (18)C39, end entry power cord

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Eaton Metered Outlet Rack PDU G4, 0U, 41U, universal input, 5-23kW, 16-55A, 200-415V, 42 outlets (24)C13 (18)C39, end entry power cordPower your critical IT equipment with precision and reliability using the Eaton Metered Outlet Rack PDU G4. Designed for modern data centers and enterprise IT environments, this high density power distribution unit delivers accurate load measurement, flexible outlet configurations, and a compact 0U footprint that fits seamlessly into standard 19 inch racks. With 42 outlets (24 C13 and 18 C39) and universal input supporting 200415V, its engineered to

Power your critical IT equipment with precision and reliability using the Eaton Metered Outlet Rack PDU G4. Designed for modern data centers and enterprise IT environments, this high-density power distribution unit delivers accurate load measurement, flexible outlet configurations, and a compact 0U footprint that fits seamlessly into standard 19-inch racks. With 42 outlets (24 C13 and 18 C39) and universal input supporting 200–415V, it’s engineered to handle diverse electrical environments while delivering dependable, monitored power to servers, storage arrays, network gear, and other essential devices. Whether you’re optimizing capacity planning, reducing energy waste, or simplifying rack power management, the G4 PDU helps you stay in control of your infrastructure with ease.

  • Compact 0U rack-mount design for maximum space efficiency: The G4 PDU sits flush in standard 19" racks without using valuable rack height, leaving more room for critical equipment while maintaining clean cable management and airflow.
  • Metred power distribution for accurate load monitoring: Real-time metering provides visibility into each PDU’s load, enabling proactive capacity planning, overload prevention, and energy optimization across your IT inventory.
  • Versatile outlets for diverse IT gear: A total of 42 outlets (24 x C13 and 18 x C39) accommodate a wide range of servers, storage devices, and network equipment, reducing the need for excess adapters and power strips.
  • Universal input 200–415V for global compatibility: The PDU supports a broad voltage range, making it suitable for international deployments and data centers with varied electrical systems, while delivering consistent performance under load.
  • End-entry power cord and robust construction: Included end-entry power cord and a durable build ensure reliable installation and long-term operation in demanding data center environments, with straightforward serviceability and maintenance.

Technical details

Technical Details of Eaton Metered Outlet Rack PDU G4

  • Voltage input: Universal input range 200–415 V
  • Current rating: 16–55 A
  • Power capacity: 5–23 kW (depending on configuration and load)
  • Outlets: 42 total — 24 x C13 and 18 x C39
  • Cord: End-entry power cord included
  • Form factor: 0U rack-mount design for 19" racks
  • Mounting compatibility: Suitable for standard data center racks with 19" mounting rails
  • Metering: Built-in load metering to monitor real-time power consumption

Why choose the Eaton G4 Metered PDU for your data center

In fast-paced data centers, visibility and control over power distribution are essential. The Eaton G4 Metered PDU delivers precise energy data, enabling operators to track power usage at the outlet level and across the entire PDU. This level of insight helps identify underutilized circuits, balance loads across distribution paths, and pinpoint potential bottlenecks before they impact service levels. The 0U footprint allows deeper equipment to be housed in the rack while maintaining clean cable management and optimal airflow. With 42 outlets configured for versatile IT gear, you can consolidate power distribution without sacrificing flexibility. The universal input support ensures compatibility with global facilities, simplifying procurement and deployment across international locations. All of these benefits combine to deliver better energy efficiency, reduced operational risk, and improved data center reliability.

Beyond power management, the Eaton G4 PDU is built to endure the rigors of a data center environment. Its sturdy construction supports continuous operation, while the integrated metering gives IT teams the data they need to implement proactive maintenance plans. By consolidating power monitoring in a single, centralized unit, administrators can correlate electrical performance with device behavior, informing capacity planning, budgeting, and downtime avoidance. The end-entry cord design simplifies installation and reduces clutter, helping keep racks organized and compliant with best practices for airflow and cabling standards.

For facilities that are expanding or consolidating, the G4 PDU’s flexible outlet configuration and broad voltage tolerance make it a resilient choice. It adapts to evolving IT architectures, whether you're deploying dense blade servers, high-performance storage arrays, or multi-rite networking infrastructure. With Eaton’s reputation for reliability and serviceability, this PDU is a dependable backbone for modern IT deployments that demand consistent power delivery and accurate energy metrics.

How to install Eaton PDU G4

Installing the Eaton Metered Outlet Rack PDU G4 in a standard 19" rack is straightforward, but following best practices ensures a safe, reliable, and serviceable setup. Prepare the rack area by verifying a solid grounding path, confirming the electrical service matches the universal input range (200–415 V), and ensuring the total connected load will remain within the PDU’s 16–55 A and 5–23 kW limits. Have labeling and cable management materials ready to organize outlets and power cords for easier maintenance and quicker troubleshooting in the future.

Step 1: Prepare the rack and PDU placement. Confirm the PDU’s mounting orientation aligns with your rack’s front-to-back airflow and door clearance. The 0U design minimizes intrusion into the rack, leaving maximum space for devices and ensuring adequate air circulation around equipment ports.

Step 2: Mount the PDU. Slide the PDU into the 19" rack opening and secure it to the rack rails using the appropriate hardware. Ensure the unit is level and firmly fastened to prevent vibration or movement during operation. A stable mount contributes to long-term reliability and reduces wear on electrical connections.

Step 3: Connect the power cord. Route the end-entry power cord from the PDU to the corresponding power source in your facility. Use proper cable management to prevent kinks or tension on the cord. Do not energize the system until all connections are verified and labeled.

Step 4: Configure meters and outlets. If your PDU supports configurable metering or outlet labeling, access the configuration interface per the user manual. Set up outlet groups, energy alarms, or SNMP monitoring as required by your data center management system. Verify that the metering reads accurately once the PDU is energized.

Step 5: Test and validate. Power on the connected devices in a controlled sequence, monitor real-time energy usage, and confirm that each C13 and C39 outlet delivers the expected voltage to its connected equipment. Check for any overheating indicators, unusual sounds, or cable strain, and adjust cable routing to maintain airflow and ease of maintenance. Document the installation for future audits and capacity planning.

Frequently asked questions

  • What outlets are included on this PDU? The Eaton Metered Outlet Rack PDU G4 features 42 outlets in total: 24 C13 outlets and 18 C39 outlets, offering broad compatibility with a wide range of IT devices from servers to networking gear.
  • What voltages and currents does it support? It uses a universal input of 200–415 V and supports a current range of 16–55 A, with a metered power capacity of 5–23 kW depending on configuration and operating conditions.
  • Is this a 0U PDU? Yes. The 0U form factor is designed to mount within standard 19" racks without occupying rack height, helping maximize available space for equipment and enabling efficient cooling paths.
  • What does “metered” mean for this PDU? Metered means the PDU provides real-time power usage data for the entire unit and, in some configurations, for individual outlets. This visibility helps optimize energy use, manage capacity, and reduce energy costs.
  • Can I integrate remote monitoring? If the PDU supports remote monitoring, follow the included Eaton guidelines to connect it to your network, configure IP or SNMP settings, and integrate with your data center infrastructure management (DCIM) platform.
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