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Vertiv 27887 1U basic surge PDU with 10 NEMA 5-20R outlets and 20 A, 120 V input
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Vertiv 27887 Basic Surge PDU 1U 20A 120V | Rack Mount, Enterprise

Vertiv

MPN: 27887

$241.20$335.00
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Key Features

  • 1U rack-mount form factor
  • 20 A input current
  • 120 V input voltage
  • 10 x NEMA 5-20R outlets
  • Basic surge protection
  • Vertiv MPN 27887
  • Single-phase UPS/PDU application
  • Protect connected equipment from transient surges using basic surge suppression
Maintain stable rack power where downtime is expensive. This Vertiv basic surge PDU delivers 20 A, 120 V distribution in a compact 1U form factor, giving infrastructure teams a straightforward way to protect connected equipment from transient surges while preserving valuable rack space. With ten 5-20R outlets, it supports multiple devices from a single rack-mounted power source, helping simplify cable runs and reduce clutter in dense cabinets. Built for environments that value reliability over extras, this unit focuses on the essentials: surge protection, rack efficiency, and practical outlet density. It is a strong fit for network closets, branch offices, and server racks that need dependable power distribution without the complexity of metered or switched PDUs. For teams standardizing on proven infrastructure components, the 27887 offers a clean, purpose-built path to protect equipment and keep deployments organized.

Ideal For

  • Rack power protection for branch office servers and network gear
  • Surge-safe distribution in telecom or wiring closets
  • Power consolidation for compact edge compute cabinets
  • Standard rack deployment where simple, reliable outlet access is required

Why This Product

  • 1More rack-efficient than desktop power strips
  • 2Higher outlet density than single-outlet surge devices
  • 3Cleaner fit for infrastructure racks than consumer-grade protectors
  • 4Simpler than metered or switched PDUs for basic deployments