Eaton 1.9kW Single-Phase Monitored PDU with LX Platform Interface, 120V Outlets (24 5-15/20R), 0U Vertical, 70 in., TAA
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Eaton 1.9kW Single-Phase Monitored PDU with LX Platform Interface, 120V Outlets (24 5-15/20R), 0U Vertical, 70 in., TAA

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Eaton 1.9kW Single-Phase Monitored PDU with LX Platform Interface, 120V Outlets (24 5-15/20R), 0U Vertical, 70 in., TAAThe Eaton 1. 9kW Single Phase Monitored PDU with LX Platform Interface is engineered to deliver reliable, scalable power management for IT and industrial environments. This monitiored PDU raises the standard for data center and facility power distribution by combining real time monitoring, intelligent control, and seamless LX platform integration. Designed to support critical workloads, it provides continuous visibility into power usage, outlet

The Eaton 1.9kW Single-Phase Monitored PDU with LX Platform Interface is engineered to deliver reliable, scalable power management for IT and industrial environments. This monitiored PDU raises the standard for data center and facility power distribution by combining real-time monitoring, intelligent control, and seamless LX platform integration. Designed to support critical workloads, it provides continuous visibility into power usage, outlet status, and circuit health, so operators can prevent downtime, optimize energy efficiency, and extend equipment life. Its compact, space-saving 0U vertical form factor makes it ideal for dense rack deployments, while its generous 70-inch length ensures broad reach for distributed devices along the rack. Built to meet government procurement requirements through TAA compliance, this PDU is ready for enterprise, federal, and regulated environments that demand trustworthy power distribution and rigorous data capture.

With 24 outlets configured as 5-15/20R at 120V, the Eaton PDU delivers versatile, familiar connectivity for a wide range of IT devices, networking gear, servers, and storage solutions. The LX Platform Interface enables centralized monitoring and management, allowing IT teams to gather real-time data, set thresholds, receive alerts, and automate responses across multiple PDUs and devices. This integration supports proactive capacity planning, energy-usage analytics, and improved uptime—critical factors for modern data centers, edge facilities, and industrial deployments where uninterrupted power is essential. The combination of monitoring, reliability, and scalable management makes this Eaton PDU a cornerstone for robust, compliant power infrastructure.

  • Real-time monitoring and alerting across load, voltage, current, and outlet status to support proactive maintenance and rapid response.
  • LX Platform Interface enables centralized management, data collection, and automation within Eaton’s power-management ecosystem for scalable control.
  • 0U vertical form factor with a 70-inch length optimizes rack space utilization while delivering reliable 120V power to critical equipment.
  • 24 outlets (24 × 5-15/20R) provide broad compatibility for standard IT devices and network equipment, ensuring flexible deployment in mixed environments.
  • TaA-compliant construction and rugged design meet enterprise and government procurement requirements, delivering dependable operation in demanding conditions.

Technical Details of Eaton 1.9kW Single-Phase Monitored PDU with LX Platform Interface

  • Model: Eaton 1.9kW Single-Phase Monitored PDU with LX Platform Interface
  • Power rating: 1.9 kW
  • Input voltage: 120V
  • Outlets: 24 × 5-15/20R
  • Form factor: 0U vertical PDU
  • Length: 70 inches
  • Monitoring: Monitored PDU with real-time load and outlet monitoring
  • Interface: LX Platform Interface for centralized management
  • Compliance: TAA (Trade Agreements Act) compliant

How to install Eaton 1.9kW Single-Phase Monitored PDU with LX Platform Interface

  • Prepare the rack space: ensure the rack area is clean, powered down, and compliant with electrical safety standards. Verify that the mounting rails are aligned and ready for a 0U vertical PDU installation.
  • Mount the PDU: place the PDU along the rack frame in the desired vertical position. Use the included mounting hardware to secure the unit firmly to the rack rails, ensuring it remains stable during operation and servicing.
  • Connect to the power source: wire the PDU’s input to the appropriate 120V power source or UPS/distribution network, following all local electrical codes and grounding requirements. Confirm circuit availability and ensure there is capacity for the 1.9 kW load.
  • Link to the LX platform: connect the LX Platform Interface to the PDU’s management port and establish network connectivity. Configure initial IP settings if required and verify the PDU communicates with the LX software environment for monitoring and control.
  • Distribute power to devices: connect IT equipment to the 24 outlets (24 × 5-15/20R). Plan outlet assignments to balance loads and prevent over-subscription on any single circuit.
  • Configure monitoring and alerts: access the LX platform to set up real-time monitoring, thresholds, and alert notifications for voltage, current, and outlet status. Validate that alerts reach the intended operators and that data is flowing correctly.
  • Power on and test: restore power to the rack, verify that the PDU powers up correctly, and confirm that the LX platform reports accurate readings and outlet statuses. Run a brief load test to ensure the system records monitored data properly.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the primary benefit of using a Monitored PDU with LX Platform Interface?
    The primary benefit is real-time visibility into power usage and outlet conditions, enabling proactive management, faster fault isolation, and better capacity planning through centralized LX platform monitoring and control.
  • How many outlets does this PDU provide and at what voltage?
    It provides 24 outlets at 120V (5-15/20R), suitable for standard IT equipment, networking gear, and related devices.
  • What does 0U vertical design mean for installation?
    0U vertical design means the PDU is mounted vertically without occupying rack unit space, maximizing available horizontal space for equipment while still delivering full power distribution along the rack.
  • Is this PDU compliant with government procurement requirements?
    Yes. The PDU is TAA compliant, making it eligible for procurement in government and other regulated environments.
  • How does LX Platform Interface help me manage power more effectively?
    LX Platform Interface enables centralized data collection, monitoring, alerting, and automation across multiple PDUs. It provides a single pane of glass to monitor power quality, load distribution, and outlet health, improving uptime and operational efficiency.
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