Power Distribution Unit Has Sequential Turn-On Capability

Feb. 1, 2001

With an 80A turn-on capacity, the PD420VS power distribution system provides sequential turn on and any number of these devices can be daisy chained to provide more outlets. Sequential powering stages include one per circuit with preset intervals of 1, 5, 10 or 30s between stages and an optional manual setting. Remote control turn on is available via a low voltage terminal block located on the rear of the panel and a relay turn-on option is available through internal PC-board connectors. The four 20A circuits in the device are breaker protected and are equipped with either four or two dual u-grounded Edison NEMA 5-2R outlet receptacles and a five-buss terminal block.

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