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Vertical IEC PDUs

Vertical IEC PDUs, designed to fit into server and data cabinets

Vertical IEC PDUs datasheet

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Vertical IEC PDUs

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Key Features

  • Purpose-designed 0 U vertical rack-mount PDU with IEC C13 sockets, optimised for server cabinets and data-centre racks.

  • Supplied with a 3 metre lead as standard (custom lengths available) and multiple plug options (UK 13A, IEC C14, IEC C20, 16A/32A Commando).

  • Robust steel/chassis construction with black powder-coat finish, rear-mounting profile to minimise footprint in the rack.

  • Available in multiple outlet-counts (e.g., 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 20, 24 ways) to suit different rack power-distribution needs.


Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification / Options
Mounting Format 0 U vertical mount (along rack uprights, rear or side)
Socket Type IEC C13 (16A rated for typical units)
Lead Length 3 m standard
Plug / Inlet Options UK 13A, IEC C14, IEC C20, 16A Commando, 32A Commando
Outlet Counts Available From ~6 up to ~24 (depending on model)
Construction Steel chassis with textured black powder-coat finish

Why Choose This PDU?

  • When your rack layout demands maximum vertical space efficiency, this vertical-mounted PDU occupies no U-space (0 U) and runs alongside uprights or the cabinet side – freeing more rack height for equipment.

  • Ideal for racks with many IEC-plugged devices (servers, network appliances, storage units) — gives you a consolidated distribution unit without needing multiple horizontal strips.

  • Flexible plug/inlet options make it easy to match mains feeds, whether standard UK plug, higher capacity, or international/infrastructure uses.

  • Heavy-duty build quality ensures reliability and durability in professional installations, not just consumer-grade strips.


Applications & Use-Cases

  • High-density server racks and data centre enclosures where equipment uses IEC C13 connections and space is premium.

  • Network closets, comms rooms or broadcast racks where vertical power distribution allows better cable routing and airflow.

  • Installations where future scalability is expected — choosing a higher-outlet count version means you minimise future PDUs and maintain a cleaner setup.

  • Situations where rack space is precious and 1.5 U or 2 U horizontal PDUs are unacceptable from a space-utilisation perspective.


Ordering & Custom Options

  • Choose your outlet-count model (e.g., 8-way, 12-way, 16-way, 24-way) depending on rack load and devices.

  • Select your plug/inlet type to match your site’s mains feed or UPS output.

  • If you require longer lead length, custom socket mixes (IEC C13 + C19), surge-filtering, monitoring, or custom finish/colour, contact us at info@dataroomdirect.com for a tailored quote.

  • Standard-models ready to order; bespoke variants may incur longer lead time.


Pricing & Delivery

  • Entry-level models start from around £35.00 (as listed on site for vertical IEC PDUs) for the simplest configuration.

  • Price increases apply for higher-way counts, premium plug/inlet options or added features (surge protection, monitoring).

  • UK shipping & delivery terms apply; check for free-delivery thresholds or expedited shipping options.


Installation & Compatibility Notes

  • Mount the unit to the rack’s side-uprights or rear panel in the cabinet, ensuring cable access and ventilation are maintained.

  • Ensure all devices plugged into the PDU are within the rated load of the PDU and that upstream feed (breaker, UPS) supports total load plus margin.

  • Use proper cable management to keep the PDU lead and connected device cables away from hot-spots and ventilation flows.

  • If the chosen plug/inlet is a Commando or IEC C20, ensure the site socket or UPS output matches — mismatches may cause compatibility or safety issues.