There are several types of modules that can be used to protect a Power Distribution Unit (PDU):
A surge protector on a PDU is to protect electronic devices from sudden and short-term spikes or surges in electrical voltage. It diverts excess voltage away from the connected devices and into the grounding wire, helping to prevent damage to sensitive equipment and ensure that it operates properly.
A circuit breaker on a PDU is to protect the electrical circuit from overload, short circuit, or other electrical faults. It works by interrupting the flow of electricity when it detects an abnormal condition, preventing damage to the PDU or the connected devices.
An overload protector on a PDU is to protect against excess electrical current that exceeds the safe operating limits of the PDU or its connected devices. It works by interrupting the flow of electricity when it detects an overload condition, preventing damage to the PDU or the connected devices.
An A/V meter on a PDU is to measure the electrical current and voltage of the devices connected to the PDU. It provides real-time information about the power consumption of the devices, helping to manage the load and prevent overloading or power failure.
Overall, using a combination of these protection modules can help ensure that a PDU and its connected devices are safe and functioning properly.
There are other types of control modules that are usually used in a PDU, such as switches and power indicators.
Newsunn provides above modules for your option, and you can choose one or combination of some to be installed on your PDUs, such as UK PDU with a master switch, C13 PDU with surge protector, universal PDU with AV meter, etc.
Post time: Mar-09-2023