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    Electronicdesign Com Products Components Popular Pdu Goes Standard
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    Popular PDU Goes Standard

    May 25, 2011
    Previously available only as a modified custom solution, Marway Power Solutions’ model MPD 100R-003 power distribution unit (PDU) is now a standard product offering.
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    Previously available only as a modified custom solution, Marway Power Solutions’ model MPD 100R-003 power distribution unit (PDU) is now a standard product offering. The PDU delivers up to 24A amps continuously at 120 Vac and features a 1U (1.75”-high) unit that conveniently mounts in the front or rear of a 19” rack enclosure and sports a zinc plated steel chassis for durability The unit includes two 5-15R, 120V NEMA receptacles located on the front of the unit and six receptacles on the rear. Other features include over-current, EMI, and surge protection, remote switching, and delayed enable. Marway Power Solutions, Santa Ana, CA. (800) 462-7929.

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