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The CyberPower MBP15A6 Maintenance Bypass PDU is a 1U rackmount power distribution unit designed for seamless power management in IT and industrial environments. With six NEMA 5-15R outlets, a manual bypass switch, and a durable metal housing, it ensures reliable power supply while offering a 3-year limited lifetime warranty.
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor, Office, College Dorm Room |
Shape | Rectangle |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 3.5 Pounds |
Plug Type | Type B |
Amperage | 15 Amps |
Maximum Current | 15 Amps |
Number of Ports | 6 |
Number of Outlets | 6 |
Additional Features | Led display |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
J**.
Works great to bypass a UPS
This device is in my rack next to the UPS and enables me to easily bypass the UPS, and will make it easy to switch the rack to a different battery source or generator in the event we lose power or if the UPS fails.
J**0
Works perfectly!
Exactly what I needed. Tested multiple times switching between supply and ups power with load, not a hiccup!
M**Z
Love it!
Great does the job
D**G
the built-in outlets needed a converter
The outlets on the device are not what I would call standard and I need to purchase two converters to be able to connect it to the UPS. However, I consider that a minor inconvenience but it would have been informative to include that information in the description.
J**H
Larger than standard 1U slot
I had a rack that didn't have much extra room to spare, so when I installed this unit and it took up 1.25 slots I was disappointed.Otherwise, the unit has been working as expected.
A**R
Setup different than many
I have two of these with two UPS systems installed in a 42 space rack. Normally this is used to connect to main power and a UPS. I have them connected to two different UPS systems, so I can be in "maintenance mode", and lose power yet, my rack is still powered by one of the UPS systems. I was worried about the switch heaving a slight power disconnect while switching between the 2 different power sources, but there isn't. This is a great way to ensure better up time while moving power sources around.
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