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120V horizontal 1U Cabinet Power Distribution With Per Outlet Power Sensing and Per Inlet Power Sensing
Product Demo Data SheetThis Sentry PIPSTM CDUTM combines all of the features of a Switched CDU with the ability to provide power monitoring per inlet/infeed. Power information per infeed includes current, voltage, power, apparent power, crest factor, reactance, power factor and accumulated energy. This information replaces branch circuit monitoring devices typically installed in the power distribution panel or remote power panel (RPP) with higher accuracy and lower cost monitoring of each circuit attached to the CDU.
Also included in the Sentry POPS (Per Outlet Power Sensing) Switched CWG-8H1 CDUTM is network and serial-based power monitoring and alerting capabilities of the Switched Cabinet CDU plus the ability to monitor:
Current Load (A)
Voltage (V)
Power (W)
Apparent Power(VA)
Crest Factor and
Power Factor
Utilizing our grouping feature, power information is available per device (multiple outlets), groups of devices (applications), individual Cabinet PDU, cabinet, rows of cabinets or the whole Data Center Floor. Combine the Sentry POPS Switched Cabinet PDU with the Sentry Power Manager (SPM) software tool to cluster outlets and gain power usage information across multiple Cabinet PDU's individual IP address.
The Sentry Power Manager (SPM) provides power distribution unit power (kW and kW-h) monitoring and environmental monitoring across all Sentry CDU's within the network. Reboot a single or dual-power supply server with one command. Receive email alerts when power or environmental conditions exceed thresholds. Assign users specific access rights to designated outlets or groups. Only the Sentry Power Manager is capable of regulating all Sentry Cabinet PDU's across the network while providing power readings and management at an outlet level.
POPS and Sentry Power Manager can be used to address the following business initiatives for the Data Center Operations Staff and Management:
• Power information displayed for equipment per individual outlet includes current, voltage, power (kW), apparent power, crest factor and power factor.
• Outlets can be grouped and clustered together from a single Cabinet PDU to an expansion unit, across Data Centers, Cities, Countries and Continents; as long as the Sentry Power Manager has the Cabinet PDU's discovered into the system. Outlet grouping and clustering allows for control as well as aggregate (kW and kW-h) power readings.
• IT equipment power information generated from Sentry Power Manager (SPM) can be used to calculate PUE and DCIE efficiency ratings from the Green Grid.
• PUE and DCiE efficiency a metrics provides the ability to determine how changes affect efficiency to monitor changes in the data center.
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• Outlet utilization is indicated via three reports including: Zero Power Report, Low Power Report and High Power Report.
- Zero Power Report identifies outlets that are switched on but not drawing any power.
- Low Power Report identifies underutilized and comatose servers that could be candidates for virtualization or to be shut down. This report indicates equipment operating under a user defined power threshold.
- High Power Report identifies equipment operating above a user defined power threshold.
• Outlet clustering can be utilized to show an aggregate power reading for these clusters.
• kW and kW-hour power information that can be utilized for billing, power monitoring, trending and power reports.
• Power and other information can be exported to a Building Management System (BMS) via the ODBC compliant database.
• SPM constantly polls Sentry Cabinet PDUs for power, outlet status and environmental conditions.
• SPM also is an SNMP trap destination for alerts and alarms.
• A Global view and access to Sentry Cabinet PDUs from one central appliance.
• SPM permits users with proper access rights to control individual, groups or clusters of outlets.
• Configure conditions for alarm notification.
• View devices based on temperature, humidity, current and status conditions dictated within the software.
*Note, The SPM software provides information in terms of power consumption which can be utilized to calculate efficiencies and, in some cases, qualify for incentives and rebates from local energy companies. Talk to your local provider to find out more regarding their energy rebate and incentive programs.
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Success Story: Looking to Monitor and Collect Aggregate Power Usage Throughout Your Data Center or Multiple Facilities?
| Sentry Cabinet PDU Specifications | |||||
| Item # | Available Input Voltages |
Rated Amperage | Available Input Cord | Outlets | Dimensions (L x W x D) |
| CWG-8H1 120V 20/30A Breakers | |||||
| CWG-8H1A413 CXG-8H1A413* |
100-120V 50/60Hz | 20A | IEC 60320/C20 Power Inlet | (8) NEMA 5-20R | 1.75 x 17.2 x 7.0 in. (44 x 437 x 178 mm) |
| CWG-8H1B413 CXG-8H1B413* |
100-120V 50/60Hz | 30A | NEMA L5-30P Plug 10 ft (3m) Cord | (8) NEMA 5-20R | 1.75 x 17.2 x 7.0 in. (44 x 437 x 178 mm) |
| * CXG refers to the Expansion Module | |||||
| Power Cord Options | |||||
| > PTCORD-5 IEC 60320/C19 - 5-15P (15A Straight-Blade) 10’(3m) > PTCORD-6 IEC 60320/C19 - 5-20P (20A Straight-Blade) 10’(3m) > PTCORD-7 IEC 60320/C19 - L5-20P (20A Twist-Lock) 10’(3m) |
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| Additional Features and Specifications | |||||
| Standards > cTUVus – UL 60950-1-2003 > CAN/CSA 22.2 No. 60950-1:2003 > FCC Class A, Part 15 > EMC-EN 55022 Class A, EN 55024, CISPR 22 Class A Communications > 10/100 BaseT Ethernet > HTTP/HTTPS > SSLv3/TLSv1 > SNMPv2 > SSHv2 > Telnet > LDAPv3/LDAPS > TACACS+ > RADIUS > RS-232 (Serial) Branch Circuit Protection > Compliant to UL 60950-1 Accessories > Temperature & Humidity Probe - EMTH-1-1 Temperature & Humidity Probe, 10 ft (3 m) - EMCU-1-1B add 2 additional Temperature & Humidity ports, 4 contact-closure monitoring ports and 1 water sensor port |
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Power monitoring and information per individual outlet/device. Information includes: Current Load (A), Voltage (V), Power (kW), Apparent Power (VA), Crest Factor and Power Factor per outlet. Using our grouping technology, using clustering power information is available per device, groups of devices (application), individual CDU or cabinet. kW and kW-hour power information that can be utilized for billing, power monitoring, trending and power reports.
Individual or group outlet network access power control to cycle power and reboot any selected server(s) or other network device(s). Use TCP/IP (HTTP, HTTPS, SSH, Telnet, SNMP) or RS-232 to communicate with each Sentry Cabinet PDU and rectify locked-up network devices. Reduce Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) a failing server by controlling individual power outlet receptacles to reboot any selected server or other device.
POPS units can also be controlled on an per outlet basis. Assign outlets to a group for control of dual-power supply servers and other gear with a single command. Create an unlimited number of groups with any combination of outlets associated to each group.
Power information generated can be used to calculate PUE and DCIE. These power ratings have been established by the Green Grid to gauge efficiency.
Conditions for SNMP traps can be regulated for Status, Changes, Load, Temperature and Humidity.
Use the Sentry Web interface to configure each unit, including network settings, outlet naming & grouping, SNMP traps for environmental & power thresholds and firmware updates. Also use the Web interface to control individual or group outlets and monitor key values, including amperage load(s), temperature/humidity and other environmental conditions. SSL security provides a secure HTTPs connection.
The Sentry family of products supports the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). This allows network management systems to use SNMP requests to retrieve information and control power for the individual outlets. The Sentry includes an SNMP v1 agent supporting standard MIB I and MIB II objects. A private enterprise MIB extension (Sentry3 MIB) is also supported to provide network access power control. SNMP traps can be generated for various events, including Input Current Load Thresholds (min & max), Temperature Thresholds (min & max), Humidity Thresholds (min & max), water indication, closed contacts (cabinet doors open/close), as well as notification of any time an outlet status is changed (on/off).
Connect an Expansion Cabinet power distribution unit to any POPS Cabinet PDU to control two power input circuits and manage outlets (individual or groups) under 1 IP address - our exclusive strategy for managing dual power-supply servers.
A horizontal enclosure that occupies 1U of rack space in the equipment cabinet. It typically mounts on the back of a 19 or 23 inch rack.
Secure Shell (SSH), known as Secure Socket Shell, is a Unix-based command interface and protocol for securely getting access to a network access device. Sentry supports SSHv2. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a commonly-used protocol for managing the security of a message transmission on the Internet. SSL is an integral part of most Web browsers (clients) and Web servers. Sentry supports SSLv3/TLSv1.
Two (2) RJ-style connectors located on the face panel of the PDU's enclosure provide support for two (2) Integrated Temperature & Humidity Probes with ten-foot (10') cables provide real-time measurements in the data center cabinet.
Access new firmware updates via FTP for new firmware features and code releases. An update to the firmware does not affect the status of the power outlets.
Click here for the latest Firmware update.
The sentry family of products supports Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Version 3 including LDAPS (LDAP over TSL/SSL). This support enable authentication with LDAP servers; user accounts do not need to be individually created locally on each Sentry device.
This allows administrators to pre-define and configure (in each Sentry product, and in the LDAP server) a set of necessary LDAP groups, and access rights for each. User's access rights can then be assigned or revoked simply by making the user a member of one or more pre-defined Sentry LDAP groups. User account can be added, deleted, or changed in the LDAP server without any changes on individual Sentry products.
Sentry LDAP support has been tested in the following environments:
- Microsoft Active Directory (MSAD)
- Novell eDirectory (eDir)
- Open LDAP
Individual input current monitoring ("Load Sense") provides real-time power measurement of the load in amps on each power inlet, accessible via firmware interface.
Serial control via any device with a bi-directional serial port, including a PC, laptop, KVM switch, Console Port Access switch, or terminal server.
20-Amp Power Input Support - IEC320/C20 power inlet receptacles supports any power cord with IEC320/C19 power connector (PTCORD-XX).
Use the firmware interface (Web or serial) to edit individual outlet receptacles. Identify each receptacle with the device's serial number, IP address, asset allocation #, department or any other method to individually name outlets.
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General Brochures
> Sentry Cabinet PDU Family brochure
> Sentry Cabinet PDU Density Solution
> Switched Cabinet PDU Family brochure
> Product Family Comparison-Switched, Smart, Metered and Basic
> STI_POPS_CDU_Brochure
Manuals
> SPM Operations Manual
> CWG/CXG-xxxxxxxxxx POPS Switched Cabinet Power Distribution Unit- Installation & Operations Manual (Firmware Version 6.1)
Technical Notes
> Using Sentry Remote Power Managers with Avocent DSView
> Data & ShutDown Adapters, Cables& Kits
> Sentry Security Features
> Power Tower Cord & Connector Options
> Powering 6 IBM eServer Blade Centers with the Switched CDU
> Powering 5 IBM eServer Blade Centers with the Switched CDU
> Inlet/Outlet Types & Cordsets
Firmware
> Current Release
Additional Files
> Sentry3 - SNMP (MIB & OID Tree)
> Remote Shutdown Agents
White Papers
> Planning, Implementing and Application of Cabinet Power Distribution Units
> 3-Phase Power in the Data Center
> Cabinet Power Distribution Solutions for Critical Environments at Colliers Turley Martin Tucker
> Smart Load Shedding Ensures Uptime
> Features & Benefits of Implementing Server Technology's Cabinet Power Distribution Units (PDUs) in Your Data Center
> "Article" Circuit Breakers - Are you protected?
> JITC tested PDUs for DOD IT and NSA Applications
> Cabinet Level Power Distribution Solutions for High Density Cabinets
> Branch Circuit Protection in PDUs
> Best Practices for Secure Remote Power Management
> Maximizing Network Uptime - Positive Impacts of Remote Power Management
> True RMS Input Current Monitoring
Application Notes
> Digi Passport and Server Technology Sentry Switched PDUs
> Starline Busway & Server Technologys Sentry Smart 60-Amp CDU
> Server Technology Mounting Bracket Guide
At Server Technology, we pride ourselves on providing a solution to your data center power management needs. But finding a product solution is just the first step, we include complimentary comprehensive product support from the day you purchase your Sentry products.
Every Server Technology product includes a standard two-year warranty. Extended Server Tech Service Products are available. please contact your sales consultant for information and ordering.
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Video Tutorials for Switched CDUs:
How to Set Up Power Up Sequencing
How to Rename Towers and Outlets