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  2. Power distribution unit - Wikipedia

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    A 10-outlet rack-mount PDU (front), connected to a UPS (bottom unit on right) A temporary PDU, distributing 120 volt AC power at an outdoor event Cabinet PDU with access doors open A power distribution unit ( PDU ) is a device fitted with multiple outputs designed to distribute electric power, especially to racks of computers and networking ...

  3. Power strip - Wikipedia

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    A North American power strip with two USB power ports that includes a built in surge protector. A power strip (also known as a multi-socket, power board and many other variations [a]) is a block of electrical sockets that attaches to the end of a flexible cable (typically with a mains plug on the other end), allowing multiple electrical devices to be powered from a single electrical socket.

  4. Safeguard Your Electronics With These Power Strips and Surge ...

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    8-Outlet 6-Foot Extension Cord Power Strip Bestek’s 8-Outlet surge protector is ideal as an accessible, under-desk power solution. We found that eight outlets were more than enough for a fully ...

  5. 19-inch rack - Wikipedia

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    A standard 19-inch server rack cabinet is typically 42u in height, 600 millimetres (24 in) wide, and 36 inches (914.40 mm) deep. [18] This comprises a volume of 974 L, or just under a cubic meter. Newer server rack cabinets come with adjustable mounting rails allowing the user to place the rails at a shorter depth if needed.

  6. SN 441011 - Wikipedia

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    SN 441011-2-2: Multiple and intermediate adapters, extension cables, socket strips as well as travel and fixed adapters; SN 441011-2-3: Advices; Products according to the outdated standard SEV 1011:2009 may only be manufactured or imported until February 28, 2022. Until 2019, SEV 1011:2009 (ASE1011 / 1959 SW10A-R) was the relevant standard.

  7. powerCon - Wikipedia

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    These are used in both 120 and 230 volt countries, so the user must ensure supply and load voltages match. As these are mostly unknown to the public, they may be used where a power outlet is required in a semi-public location, such as on the XPT, where they are used to power nebulisers, without passengers being able to charge 'phones and laptops.