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Vertiv Geist Switched Rack PDU with Next Generation IMD - 0U| 30A| 208V| (24) Combination C13/C19 Receptacles| NEMA L6-30P Plug| 4.9kW| VP7N30AP

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Vertiv Geist Switched Rack PDU with Next Generation IMD - 0U| 30A| 208V| (24) Combination C13/C19 Receptacles| NEMA L6-30P Plug| 4.9kW| VP7N30APThe Vertiv Geist Switched RPDU VP7N30AP is designed for high density data centers and IT environments where precision power distribution, visibility, and control drive reliability. This 0U vertical rack PDU delivers a robust 208V, 30A power solution with a 4. 9kW capacity, engineered to support a wide range of servers, storage, and networking equipment. With outlet level switching and input power monitoring, you gain granular control over every

The Vertiv Geist Switched RPDU VP7N30AP is designed for high-density data centers and IT environments where precision power distribution, visibility, and control drive reliability. This 0U vertical rack PDU delivers a robust 208V, 30A power solution with a 4.9kW capacity, engineered to support a wide range of servers, storage, and networking equipment. With outlet-level switching and input power monitoring, you gain granular control over every device, enabling faster fault isolation, reduced energy waste, and improved uptime across your IT rack. The VP7N30AP integrates the industry-leading Next Generation IMD (Intelligent Monitoring Display) for at-a-glance metrics, alarms, and trending data that empower operators and IT staff to make informed power decisions in real time.

  • 0U vertical rack form factor that fits neatly into standard 19-inch racks, maximizing space efficiency in dense deployments.
  • 30A, 208V input with a NEMA L6-30P plug, delivering up to 4.9kW of reliable power to connected devices.
  • (24) Combination C13/C19 receptacles offer flexible outlet configuration for a mix of servers, storage, and network equipment.
  • Outlet-level switching plus input power monitoring provide granular, remote control and visibility for power usage, device on/off scheduling, and fault isolation.
  • Next Generation IMD front panel delivers real-time power metrics, alerts, and intuitive management, seamlessly integrating with Geist DCIM and remote management workflows.

Technical Details of VP7N30AP

  • Model: VP7N30AP
  • Form Factor: 0U vertical rack PDU
  • Input Voltage: 208V
  • Current Rating: 30A
  • Power Capacity: 4.9 kW
  • Outlet Configuration: (24) Combination C13/C19 receptacles
  • Plug Type: NEMA L6-30P
  • Monitoring: Input power monitoring with outlet-level switching
  • Management: Next Generation IMD (Intelligent Monitoring Display) for real-time metrics and remote access

How to Install VP7N30AP

Installing the VP7N30AP is straightforward in a standard 19-inch rack, designed to minimize downtime and simplify power provisioning in busy data centers. Begin by verifying that the rack space is clean, the surrounding area is free of obstructions, and the local electrical feed is rated for 208V and 30A. After confirming electrical safety, follow these steps to ensure a reliable, future-ready installation:

Step 1 — Prepare the rack and power feed: Ensure the rack is structurally sound and securely mounted. Confirm that the 208V electrical feed can supply up to 30A and has an appropriately-rated circuit breaker. Prepare a dedicated feed for the VP7N30AP to avoid shared load issues and to simplify future maintenance.

Step 2 — Mount the PDU: Slide the VP7N30AP into the rack’s 19-inch mounting rails. Align mounting holes with your rack chassis and secure the unit using the provided screws. Verify that clearance around the front panel allows full access to the IMD display and outlet connections for inspection and monitoring.

Step 3 — Connect input power: Plug the NEMA L6-30P input cord into the dedicated 208V power source. Use proper cable management to route the feed neatly to prevent strain on the plug and to maintain airflow within the rack. Ensure the connection is snug and secure before energizing the system.

Step 4 — Assign outlets and configure monitoring: Connect your IT devices to the (24) C13/C19 receptacles, balancing loads to optimize efficiency and cooling. Power up the PDU and access the Next Generation IMD interface to verify real-time readings. Configure alert thresholds for voltage, current, and power to stay ahead of potential issues.

Step 5 — Secure management and test functionality: Enable secure remote management and authentication for Geist software access. Test outlet-level switching by toggling individual receptacles and monitoring the corresponding changes in the IMD. Confirm that energy readings and event logs reflect accurate data, then finalize cable routing and labeling for long-term maintenance.

For facilities that require it, the VP7N30AP supports integration with Geist DCIM tools and standard network management protocols, enabling centralized visibility across multiple PDUs and racks. The front-panel IMD provides instantaneous visibility without requiring a separate toolset, which speeds diagnostics and reduces mean time to repair (MTTR). When deployed thoughtfully, this PDU helps standardize power distribution across dense racks, facilitating consistent load balancing, efficient cooling, and resilient uptime.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the power rating and outlet configuration of the VP7N30AP? It is a 30A, 208V PDU with four 0U slots and (24) combination C13/C19 receptacles, designed for high-density IT equipment within a 19-inch rack.
  • Does the VP7N30AP support outlet-level switching? Yes. Each receptacle can be controlled remotely, enabling granular on/off switching for individual devices and easier power management across the rack.
  • What monitoring capabilities does it offer? The PDU provides input power monitoring and outlet-level data, displayed on the Next Generation IMD, with alerting and trend data to support proactive maintenance.
  • What is the plug type and input voltage? The VP7N30AP uses a NEMA L6-30P plug and accepts 208V input at up to 30A, delivering up to 4.9 kW of power to connected equipment.
  • How does it integrate with management software? It features secure remote management via Geist management tools, enabling integration with DCIM environments and centralized monitoring across multiple PDUs and racks.
  • Is it suitable for 0U rack deployments? Yes. Its 0U form factor saves space in dense racks, allowing you to maximize equipment density without sacrificing power distribution quality.
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