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Power strip Delta 19" 1U rack-mounted 7x CEE 7/5 sockets PD-7/RACK/IEC
Power strip Delta 19" 1U rack-mounted 7x CEE 7/5 sockets PD-7/RACK/IEC
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Power strip Delta 19" 1U rack-mounted 7x CEE 7/5 sockets PD-7/RACK/IEC
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Power strip Delta 19" 1U rack-mounted 7x CEE 7/5 sockets PD-7/RACK/IEC
Power strip Delta 19" 1U rack-mounted 7x CEE 7/5 sockets PD-7/RACK/IEC
Delta 19" 1U rack-mounted power strip PD-7/RACK/IEC provides seven CEE 7/5 (Type E/F compatible) sockets in a compact 1U housing for installation in standard 19" racks. It is intended for organized distribution of mains power to servers, switches, network devices and other rack-mounted equipment in data centers, telecom closets and professional IT environments. The metal chassis and rack form factor allow secure mounting and tidy cable routing inside cabinets.
The unit centralizes power distribution in a single 1U location, reducing cable clutter and simplifying maintenance operations. Seven CEE 7/5 sockets accommodate commonly used European plugs and allow mixed Type E and F compatibility for a variety of equipment. The rack-mounted design is compatible with standard 19" cabinets, providing space-efficient deployment and improved accessibility to outlets for replacement or reconfiguration of devices.
Install the power strip into a standard 19" rack using the supplied mounting holes and standard rack screws, occupying a single 1U of rack space. Connect the unit's mains input to an appropriate protected mains source using a compatible supply cable. Plug rack devices into the CEE 7/5 sockets, take care to balance load across outlets where possible, and ensure that connected equipment does not exceed the electrical capacity of the mains circuit. Provide consistent grounding in accordance with local electrical regulations.
Position the power strip near equipment that requires frequent access to outlets to reduce cable lengths. Verify the total current draw of connected devices and use upstream overcurrent protection rated for the installation. Avoid daisy-chaining multiple power strips and ensure proper ventilation within the rack to maintain safe operating temperatures.
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