Using the metering unit's HTML interface, you can monitor how much power, energy, and current the equipment attached to the PDU uses, as well as the voltage level powering the equipment. The reported voltage for 3ph PDUs is L-N for HV PDUs and L-G for LV PDUs. The reported voltage for 1ph PDUs is L-N for HV PDUs and L-L for LV PDUs. You can see how the current and voltage readings relate to the threshold parameters you set in Set Threshold Parameter Values (Enhanced PDU).
See Access a Metering Unit on the Network (Enhanced PDU). After accessing the PDU, the Metering Overview page displays.
The following figure shows an example Metering Overview page for a 24kVA PDU, which has two inputs with three phases each. See Understanding the Relationship Between Inputs and Outlet Groups for a description of PDU inputs.
The following figure displays the details of the current measurement of an example single PDU input.
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The black vertical bar indicates the current used by the attached equipment. The color behind the line is determined by the threshold parameter values. If you set voltage threshold parameter values, the background of the voltage color indicates the state of the voltage powering the equipment. For more information on threshold limits, see Set Threshold Parameter Values (Enhanced PDU).
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![]() | Caution - If the PDU is out of balance, the PDU and the attached equipment might heat up and cause serious damage to the equipment, PDU, and the rack. Power off the equipment and the PDU immediately. |
If you set voltage thresholds parameter values, the background of the voltage color indicates the state of the voltage powering the equipment. See the following table for a description of these colors.
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![]() | Caution - If the PDU input voltage is below the Alarm level, the attached equipment (and PDU) might be damaged. Power off the equipment and PDU immediately. |