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7 Outlet 15A Rack Mount Power Surge Protector 2 Fronted Mount w/ 6FT Power Cord Rack Black

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  • 7 Outlet Rack Mount Power Distribution Unit
  • Specially Designed for 19" Cabinets/Racks
  • On / Off Switch w/ Protected Cover
  • Rated Working Voltage 125V
  • 50-60Hz
  • Maximum Working Current: 15A
  • Maximum Output Power:1875W
  • Heavy Duty Aluminum Housing
  • Standard Black Matte Finish with Black Cord
  • Space Saving 1RU Design
  • Surge Protection

  • 7 ADJUSTABLE OUTLETS: custom changeable mounting ears for outward and inward facing placement.
  • SURGE SUPPRESSION: Protects servers and other various rack equipment from voltage spikes in data centers.
  • SPECS: compact 6ft power cord - Rated working voltage 125V 50-60Hz - joules / 15A maximum outlet power & one on/off power switch.
  • OPTIMIZED FOR RACK MOUNTING: Space saving 1RU design in standard 19 inch rack. Heavy duty aluminum housing in standard black matte finish with black cord.

Crosses to Wiremold / Legrand Model numbers: J06B0BX, J06B2BX, J60B0B, J60B2B, J06B0B, and J06B2B

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