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Vertiv 1-Phase UPS PDU 30A 120/208V 1U | Rack Mount, Enterprise
Vertiv
MPN: 13435
$1,117.11$1,619.00
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Key Features
- 1-phase power distribution
- 30 A input current
- 120/208 V input voltage
- 1U rack-mount form factor
- Basic nonsurge configuration
- Vertiv power distribution hardware
- Support critical rack loads with 30 A input capacity
- Deliver stable single-phase power via 120/208 V input
Maintain stable power delivery across rack-based infrastructure with this Vertiv 1-phase UPS PDU configured for 30 A, 120/208 V operation. Its 1U form factor is designed for environments where rack space is at a premium, yet dependable distribution capacity still matters. For teams standardizing power across servers, network gear, and adjacent rack equipment, this unit provides a clean fit for controlled deployments without unnecessary complexity.
The basic, nonsurge design keeps the focus on core distribution rather than added switching or monitoring features, making it a practical choice for installations that already have upstream protection and want a straightforward rack power layer. That simplicity can be valuable in procurement decisions where reliability, compatibility, and predictable deployment matter more than feature-heavy alternatives.
Use it where consistent single-phase power is required and where a compact rack-mounted solution helps preserve airflow and service access. For infrastructure teams building around known electrical constraints, this Vertiv unit offers the kind of disciplined power distribution that supports uptime planning and rack standardization.
Ideal For
- Rack power distribution for single-phase server rooms
- Compact power delivery in space-constrained network cabinets
- Standardized rack deployments with upstream surge protection
- Infrastructure builds requiring 120/208 V, 30 A input
Why This Product
- 11U rack format saves space versus larger distribution units
- 230 A, 120/208 V rating supports higher-density rack loads
- 3Basic nonsurge design suits controlled power architectures
- 4Single-phase configuration fits standard infrastructure deployments




