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Rack-mounted Power Panel 19" OEM 9610 — 7 outlets 220V, 1.8 m cable
Rack-mounted Power Panel 19" OEM 9610 — 7 outlets 220V, 1.8 m cable
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Rack-mounted Power Panel 19" OEM 9610 — 7 outlets 220V, 1.8 m cable
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Rack-mounted Power Panel 19" OEM 9610 — 7 outlets 220V, 1.8 m cable
Rack-mounted Power Panel 19" OEM 9610 — 7 outlets 220V, 1.8 m cable
Rack-mounted Power Panel 19" OEM 9610 provides seven 220V outlets and a 1.8 m power cable for supplying equipment in standard 19" enclosures. The unit is built for straightforward installation in server racks and network cabinets where centralized AC distribution is required. Its compact form factor and fixed cable length make it suitable for organized cabling and predictable power routing in small data closets, telecom racks and AV installations.
This power panel delivers seven 220V outlets in a single 19" mounting unit, enabling centralized connection of multiple devices without additional adapters. The integrated 1.8 m power cable reduces the need for external extension cords and keeps the installation tidy. The product's standard rack form factor ensures compatibility with common server and network cabinets, simplifying replacement or expansion of existing power distribution arrangements.
Install the panel in a free 19" space within the rack using standard mounting screws. Route the integrated 1.8 m power cable to a nearby mains outlet or upstream power source and connect it according to local electrical codes. Plug equipment power cords into the seven available outlets, taking care to distribute loads to avoid overloading any single circuit. Verify proper grounding and secure any excess cable to maintain clear airflow and service access in the rack.
Use the panel as part of a planned power distribution layout: calculate total connected load to ensure it does not exceed the upstream circuit capacity, avoid daisy-chaining multiple power distribution units on the same branch circuit, and periodically inspect connections for signs of wear or overheating.
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