Telecommunication Room Electrical & PDU Installation

Supplying all your electrical needs to your telecommunications room

Telecommunication/ Comms Rooms


Supplying power to all your electrical outlets for switches, routers, and servers ensures the uninterrupted operation of your network infrastructure.


By distributing reliable electrical power to these devices, you can maintain connectivity, data access, and system functionality essential for business operations.

Whether it’s in a data centre, telecommunications room, or office environment, ensuring sufficient and stable power to all outlets is critical for maintaining productivity, preventing downtime, and safeguarding against disruptions.

Data Centres
Telecommunications/ Comms Room
Electrical Outlets for Uninterrupted Power Supplies UPS
Power Distribution Unit PDU 

Power Distribution Unit Installation

Rack Mounted PDU’s

Input Voltage: Specify whether you need PDUs for standard voltages 240V, or if you require PDUs for higher 415V.

Current Rating: Determine the maximum current rating needed for your application, typically measured in amps (A). Common ratings include 15A, 20A, 30A, and 60A.


Number of Outlets: Decide how many outlets you need per PDU based on the number of devices you plan to power in your rack. PDUs can range from a few outlets to dozens, depending on your requirements.


Outlet Types: Consider the types of outlets required to accommodate your equipment, such as NEMA 5-15R (standard), NEMA L6-20R (locking), IEC C13/C14, IEC C19/C20, or other custom outlets.


Form Factor: Choose between horizontal or vertical mounting options based on your rack configuration and available space.


Power Monitoring: Determine if you need PDUs with built-in power metering capabilities to monitor power usage at the PDU level.


Input Plug Type: Specify the type of input plug needed to connect the PDU to your power source, such as NEMA 5-15P, NEMA L6-30P, IEC 60309, etc.


Circuit Breaker or Overload Protection: Decide if you require PDUs with built-in circuit breakers or overload protection to prevent damage to connected equipment.


Remote Management: Consider whether remote monitoring and control features, such as Ethernet or SNMP connectivity, are necessary for your application.


Physical Dimensions: Ensure that the dimensions of the PDU are compatible with your rack and do not obstruct other equipment or airflow.


Once you have determined the specifications, you can source and install the rack PDUs that best fit your requirements and budget. If you need further assistance or recommendations, feel free to ask!

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