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  • CIA monitored UA students in the ’60s, newly declassified files show | State


    A recently declassified document shows that in 1969 a CIA operative visited the University of Arizona campus to conduct a “careful review” of a contract between the university and the federal spy agency. 


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    Raul Aguirre

    Raul Aguirre speaks with an Arizona Luminaria reporter as his office near Fourth Avenue in Tucson on Sept. 5, 2023. Credit:Michael McKisson


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    Newly declassified files have revealed that the CIA monitored University of Alabama students in the 1960s, shedding light on the agency’s surveillance activities during a tumultuous time in American history.

    The documents, released as part of a Freedom of Information Act request, show that the CIA kept tabs on students involved in civil rights activism and anti-war protests at the university. The agency reportedly collected information on student leaders, monitored campus events, and even infiltrated student organizations.

    This revelation has sparked outrage among former students and civil rights activists who were targeted by the CIA during this period. Many are calling for accountability and transparency from the agency, questioning the legality and ethics of its surveillance activities.

    The newly declassified files serve as a reminder of the government’s history of spying on its own citizens, particularly during times of social and political unrest. They also raise questions about the extent of government surveillance today and the need for greater oversight and protections for civil liberties.

    As we reflect on this troubling chapter in our nation’s history, let us not forget the importance of holding those in power accountable and safeguarding our democratic principles. The CIA’s monitoring of University of Alabama students in the ’60s serves as a stark reminder of the need for vigilance in protecting our rights and freedoms.

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  • CIA monitored UA students in the ’60s, newly declassified files show


    A recently declassified document shows that in 1969 a CIA operative visited the University of Arizona campus to conduct a “careful review” of a contract between the university and the federal spy agency. 

    The declassified document is labeled by the CIA as “Cable on University of Arizona.” 

    Though the two-page document is heavily redacted, it confirms the university was working closely with the agency, focusing on monitoring student activists with the Brown Berets, a Latino social justice organization, and Students for a Democratic Society

    The document also names the “Latin studies department,” likely a typo of Latin American Studies Department. 

    The CIA notes in the document that it had a “contingency plan” to recommend the university president shutter a particular line of research at the university. The field of research is redacted. The university president at the time was Richard Anderson Harvill, who led the university from 1951 to 1971.

    A UA student and activist with MECHA, a Latino student group founded in the late 1960s that has a presence at dozens of colleges, told Arizona Luminaria that they weren’t surprised to see proof of the CIA’s connection to the university.  

    The student didn’t want to be named because they fear repercussions from the university and law enforcement.

    The student activist said police and the university closely monitor student political groups. 

    “The fact that we’re educated is why they’re afraid,” the student said. “We challenge the status quo of this country’s existence.”

    The revelation about CIA operations on UA campus comes from a larger batch of recently declassified documents, which range from the 1960s to the 1980s and were released in late December on the CIA’s website at the request of U.S. Representatives Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, and Jimmy Gomez, D-Calif.. 

    Axios first reported on the declassified CIA documents related to UA.

    According to a press release issued by the lawmakers, the documents “detail an extensive pattern of CIA surveillance and infiltration directed against students, labor organizers, Chicano civil rights leaders, and advocates for Puerto Rican independence.”

    A secret history

    While it is now illegal for the CIA to conduct domestic operations, for decades the agency surveilled and even experimented on U.S. citizens. That changed in 1981, with an executive order signed by Ronald Reagan, stipulating that the CIA can no longer legally conduct assassinations and is restricted in how it can operate on U.S. soil.

    These disclosures show a pattern of government surveillance against Latino students and activists that was intended to undermine their organizing and crush their nascent political power,” Castro told Arizona Luminaria via email. “The University of Arizona disclosures in particular show that the CIA was putting pressure on university leaders to suppress peaceful free speech on campus and silence the growing voices of Latino students.”

    Latin American history professor Alexander Aviña suspects that the CIA was “concerned with Latino movement collaborating with Black Power movement and AIM,” the American Indian Movement. 

    Aviña teaches at Arizona State University and is the author of “Specters of Revolution,” which covers Mexican revolutionary groups in the 1960s.

    “It’s also about the location of the UA, near the border, that added urgency to surveilling students in Latino studies,” Aviña said.

    Aviña added that while the threats against students from the CIA or other federal and local agencies may be different, university leadership is today increasing its surveillance and suppression of student activism.

    “We’ve seen since last spring American universities close rank and violate free speech rights of their own students to brutally quell the pro-Palestine movements,” Aviña said.  

    After pro-Palestinian protests at UA last spring, campus officials announced rules limiting how students and other activists could protest on campus. 

    UA spokesperson Mitch Zak said in an emailed statement: “The University of Arizona celebrates its status as a federally recognized Hispanic Serving Institution and its Green Light rating from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE).” 

    “While we cannot address events from over half a century ago, the university today embodies a dynamic and culturally rich environment that fosters an inclusive, supportive, and diverse community,” Zak added. 

    An anti-protest crackdown at ASU is currently being investigated by the Department of Justice for potential civil rights violations. MECHA’s ASU chapter was also suspended last spring after a social media post allegedly calling for violence. The post has since been removed.

    Given the stakes of current polarization and ongoing tension on campuses, Castro is pushing for more clarity and a different approach from Congress. 

    “Every few years, Congress considers legislation to reform or revise the authorities held by U.S. surveillance agencies,” Castro said. “A more complete historical record will also help Congress understand the guardrails needed to protect civil liberties and prevent future overreach.” 

    Raul Aguirre speaks with an Arizona Luminaria reporter as his office near Fourth Avenue in Tucson on Sept. 5, 2023. Credit: Michael McKisson

    Activists say threats renewed under Trump

    Raul Aguirre, a longtime Tucson activist and former member of MECHA, was a student at UA from 1974 to 1978. 

    “It’s outrageous,” Aguirre said of the CIA’s operations on campus decades ago. “We were cautious during protests and demonstrations, and we’d be joking, ‘Oh watch out or they’ll open a file on you.’ And I guess it was true.”

    Aguirre said that even into the late 1970s as they demonstrated on campus for more Latino inclusion and the establishment of a Chicano Studies department, “We would see people on the roofs taking pictures of us.” He said they guessed they were FBI or CIA, but were never able to confirm. 

    “We were exercising our First Amendment rights. We were demonstrating that the institutions were failing us as students. Why do we have to be labeled as suspicious? Why were we seen as radicals? If you are demonstrating against systemic failures, demonstrating on behalf of your civil rights, demonstrating on behalf of people that need to be in power and are not being represented, why would you monitor them?”

    Aguirre also said that, given Trump coming back into office, activists, particularly Mexican, Mexican American, and Latino, need to be vigilant.

    The current UA MECHA organizer agreed. 

    They said members of their organization always go to protests in pairs or groups. They keep an eye on their surroundings, hide their faces and even change clothes. They added that they’ve frequently suspected they’ve been monitored by undercover law enforcement. 

    “Our generation is focused on both activism and education,” the MECHA organizer said.

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    The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) monitored University of Alabama students in the 1960s, according to newly declassified files. The documents reveal that the CIA kept tabs on students involved in civil rights activism and anti-war protests on campus during this tumultuous decade.

    The revelation of this surveillance raises questions about the extent of government spying on American citizens during a time of social and political upheaval. It also sheds light on the efforts of the CIA to monitor and potentially disrupt movements for social change.

    The newly declassified files serve as a reminder of the need for transparency and accountability in government surveillance practices. They also underscore the importance of safeguarding civil liberties and protecting the rights of individuals to engage in peaceful protest and dissent.

    As we reflect on this troubling chapter in our history, it is crucial to learn from the past and ensure that such invasive surveillance tactics are never used again. The rights of students and citizens to express their views and advocate for change must be respected and protected, now and in the future.

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    Introducing the Tripp Lite Data Center PDUMNV30LX 2.9kW Single-Phase Monitored PDU LX Platform!

    Are you looking for a reliable power distribution unit for your data center? Look no further than the Tripp Lite PDUMNV30LX. This PDU is designed to provide reliable power distribution to critical IT equipment in your data center, ensuring maximum uptime and performance.

    With a power capacity of 2.9kW, the PDUMNV30LX is capable of handling the power needs of even the most demanding data center environments. The single-phase design makes it easy to install and maintain, while the monitored functionality allows you to keep track of power usage and monitor for potential issues.

    The LX platform of this PDU offers advanced features such as remote monitoring and management capabilities, allowing you to easily monitor and control your power distribution system from anywhere. Additionally, the PDUMNV30LX is built to last, with a rugged design that can withstand the rigors of the data center environment.

    Don’t compromise on power distribution for your data center – choose the Tripp Lite PDUMNV30LX for reliable, efficient, and secure power distribution.
    #TRIPP #LITE #DATA #CENTER #PDUMNV30LX #2.9kW #SinglePhase #Monitored #PDU #Platform, Data Center Generator

  • TRIPP LITE DATA CENTER PDUMNV20LX 1.9kW Single-Phase Monitored PDU LX Platform

    TRIPP LITE DATA CENTER PDUMNV20LX 1.9kW Single-Phase Monitored PDU LX Platform



    TRIPP LITE DATA CENTER PDUMNV20LX 1.9kW Single-Phase Monitored PDU LX Platform

    Price : 715.10 – 487.40

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    If you’re in need of a reliable and efficient power distribution unit for your data center, look no further than the TRIPP LITE DATA CENTER PDUMNV20LX 1.9kW Single-Phase Monitored PDU LX Platform. This PDU is designed to provide reliable power distribution to critical networking equipment and servers, ensuring smooth and uninterrupted operation.

    With a power capacity of 1.9kW, this PDU can easily handle the power requirements of your data center equipment. The single-phase design makes it easy to install and manage, while the monitored feature allows you to track power usage and monitor the health of your devices.

    The LX Platform of this PDU offers advanced features such as remote monitoring and management, allowing you to easily control and monitor your power distribution from anywhere. With a compact and rack-mountable design, this PDU is perfect for data centers with limited space.

    Overall, the TRIPP LITE DATA CENTER PDUMNV20LX 1.9kW Single-Phase Monitored PDU LX Platform is a reliable and efficient solution for power distribution in your data center. Trust in TRIPP LITE to keep your critical equipment powered and running smoothly.
    #TRIPP #LITE #DATA #CENTER #PDUMNV20LX #1.9kW #SinglePhase #Monitored #PDU #Platform, Data Center Generator

  • Raritan PX3-4497 24-Outlet Intelligent Rack Power Distribution PDU Monitored Nem

    Raritan PX3-4497 24-Outlet Intelligent Rack Power Distribution PDU Monitored Nem



    Raritan PX3-4497 24-Outlet Intelligent Rack Power Distribution PDU Monitored Nem

    Price : 300.00

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    The Raritan PX3-4497 24-Outlet Intelligent Rack Power Distribution PDU Monitored Nem is a game-changer for data centers and server rooms. With 24 outlets and intelligent monitoring capabilities, this PDU provides reliable power distribution and allows for easy remote management.

    Key features of the Raritan PX3-4497 include:

    – 24 outlets for powering multiple devices
    – Intelligent monitoring capabilities for tracking power usage and environmental conditions
    – Remote management options for controlling power distribution from anywhere
    – Enhanced security features to prevent unauthorized access
    – Compatibility with leading power management software for seamless integration

    Whether you’re looking to upgrade your current power distribution system or need a reliable solution for your growing data center, the Raritan PX3-4497 is a top choice. Trust in Raritan’s reputation for quality and innovation to keep your critical equipment powered and protected.
    #Raritan #PX34497 #24Outlet #Intelligent #Rack #Power #Distribution #PDU #Monitored #Nem, Remote Monitoring

  • Tripp Lite Monitored PDU with ATS, 7.4KW 230V, 2 IEC309 32A Blue Inputs, 1U Rack-Mount Power (PDUMNH32HVAT)

    Tripp Lite Monitored PDU with ATS, 7.4KW 230V, 2 IEC309 32A Blue Inputs, 1U Rack-Mount Power (PDUMNH32HVAT)


    Price: $943.24
    (as of Dec 19,2024 22:18:04 UTC – Details)


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    Application

    Application

    ATS PDU Distributes and Monitors Single-Phase Power with No Java Required

    Featuring a built-in network interface and an auto transfer switch, Tripp Lite’s PDUMNH32HVAT 7.4kW Single-Phase Monitored ATS PDU provides full remote power monitoring and a redundant power option for network devices with non-redundant power supply configurations. Dual inputs allow connection to separate primary and secondary power sources for solid-state automatic transfer switching to keep equipment running without interruption. Connect its Blue IEC-309 32A (2P+E) receptacle to a single device or a 230V PDU (sold separately) to power additional outlets.

    Product Specifications

    Digital Meter

    Digital Meter

    Dual PDU Inputs Provide Power Redundancy for Network Devices

    The PDUMNH32HVAT has two 10 ft. input cords with Blue IEC-309 32A plugs to support connection to separate primary and secondary single-phase power sources, such as separate mains circuits, backup generators and even separate utility power grid feeds. The two power sources provide power redundancy for network devices with non-redundant power supply configurations. The dual power sources enable fault-tolerant, hot-swappable UPS protection when used with a single UPS and fully redundant UPS protection when each cord is connected to a separate UPS system (primary UPS should produce a sine wave with zero transfer time). The PDUMNH32HVAT has a rugged all-metal housing and provides 230V output. Maximum input current is 32A.

    Outlets

    Outlets

    Auto Transfer Switch (ATS) Provides Reliable, Continuous Output

    Dynamic solid-state (TRIAC) automatic transfer switching is supported by any two compatible AC power sources. The PDUMNH32HVAT supplies continuous output to its IEC-309 receptacle from the primary power source. If the primary source fails or becomes unstable, the ATS switches to the secondary power source until the primary source is restored. An on-board ATS processor constantly evaluates power quality on both input sources to prevent transfer to the secondary source when it’s unavailable or of lower quality than the primary source. The transfer between power sources happens in 1 to 5 milliseconds, ensuring uninterrupted operation of connected equipment.

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    HTML5-Based Interface Provides Advanced Network Monitoring Capabilities

    With a built-in Java-free, HTML5-based LX Platform interface (the mobile-friendly PowerAlert Device Manager), the PDUMNH32HVAT provides complete remote access f­or power monitoring and email notifications via a secure network or Web browser. When used with an optional EnviroSense2 environmental sensor (sold separately), it can also perform temperature/humidity and dry contact monitoring, providing IT personnel with enhanced oversight of facility power and environmental conditions. As an added bonus, up to three EnviroSense2 modules can be daisy-chained together. The PDUMNH32HVAT supports 10/100 Mbps auto-sensing for optimum communication with an Ethernet network. Automated alerts can be configured to warn against potential overload, power loss and downtime.

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    Supports Real-Time Load and Power Status Monitoring

    The PDUMNH32HVAT is equipped with a digital ammeter that allows you to monitor the PDU’s total load in real time. This meter helps ensure the PDU is used below maximum capacity with no danger of overload.

    Reduces the Cost of Data Center Maintenance

    Remote monitoring capabilities lower the PDUMNH32HVAT’s total cost of ownership by reducing the frequency of on-site visits.

    Integrates Easily Into Your Existing Infrastructure

    The PDUMNH32HVAT mounts horizontally in any EIA-standard 19 in. rack. It occupies just 1U of space. For extra support, a PDU4PKIT Rear Support Rail Kit is included.

    Tech Support

    Tech Support

    Why Choose Tripp Lite?

    Founded in 1922 in Chicago, Illinois, Tripp Lite is a leading manufacturer of products to power, protect, manage, house, cool, connect and mount your equipment. From the largest data center to the smallest home office, Tripp Lite products keep your equipment running effectively and efficiently. Whether you need to supply power to servers and have reliable battery backup, connect high-resolution video sources to displays and digital signs, or organize and secure IT equipment in rack enclosures, Tripp Lite has the complete solution. Plus, before and after your purchase, our Chicago-based, in-house technical support specialists are available to assist you by phone, email and live chat. With over 95 years of quality products and service, Tripp Lite is a brand you can trust.

    High-capacity 7.4Kw pdu with ats provides remote power monitoring and enables redundant power for non-redundant hardware
    Two IEC 309 32a blue (2p+e) inputs with 10 ft. (3 M) cords
    Iec 309 32a blue (2p+e) outlet for connecting device or 0U pdu such as Tripp lite’s pdumv32hv
    Ethernet network interface for remote access
    2-year Limited Warranty


    Are you in need of a reliable power distribution unit for your data center or server room? Look no further than the Tripp Lite Monitored PDU with ATS. This 7.4KW 230V unit features 2 IEC309 32A blue inputs, making it perfect for high-density server applications.

    The 1U rack-mount design of the PDUMNH32HVAT allows for easy installation and efficient use of space. With automatic transfer switching (ATS) capabilities, this PDU provides uninterrupted power to your equipment by automatically switching to a secondary power source in the event of a primary power failure.

    Don’t risk downtime due to power outages or surges. Invest in the Tripp Lite Monitored PDU with ATS for reliable and efficient power distribution.
    #Tripp #Lite #Monitored #PDU #ATS #7.4KW #230V #IEC309 #32A #Blue #Inputs #RackMount #Power #PDUMNH32HVAT

  • Vertiv Geist Monitored Vertical PDU with 36 IEC C13 & 6 IEC C19 Outlets, 30A, 208V, 4.9kW (VP8841)

    Vertiv Geist Monitored Vertical PDU with 36 IEC C13 & 6 IEC C19 Outlets, 30A, 208V, 4.9kW (VP8841)


    Price: $873.60 – $695.99
    (as of Dec 19,2024 20:39:31 UTC – Details)



    VP8841 – Monitored, Unit Level EC, Upgradeable, 30A, 208V, Vertical, (36) IEC C13, (6) IEC C19, breakered, 10 ft power cord with L6-30P, Input power monitoring with breaker level current monitoring. Environmental monitoring via optional remote sensors. Daisy chain Ethernet connectivity. Local high visibility LED display. Black Powder Coat.
    MONITORED PDU: Power monitoring provides a comprehensive view of power usage in a data center; the local display, combined with remote power monitoring, offers quick access to the PDU’s current, volts, real power, apparent power, power factor and kilowatt hours
    OUTLETS: 30A, 208V, 4.9kW unit boasts 36 IEC C13 and 6 IEC C19 breakered outlets
    POWER CORD: Features 10ft power cord with L6-30P plug
    RACKMOUNTABLE: Vertical configuration
    WARRANTY: 5-year manufacturer’s warranty with advanced replacement if registered within 120 days of purchase; If not registered, warranty defaults to 3 years


    Introducing the Vertiv Geist Monitored Vertical PDU with 36 IEC C13 & 6 IEC C19 Outlets, 30A, 208V, 4.9kW (VP8841)!

    Looking for a reliable power distribution unit for your data center or server room? Look no further than the Vertiv Geist VP8841. This monitored vertical PDU is designed to provide efficient and reliable power distribution for your critical IT equipment.

    With 36 IEC C13 outlets and 6 IEC C19 outlets, this PDU offers plenty of connectivity options for your devices. It delivers a power capacity of 30A and 208V, with a total power output of 4.9kW, ensuring that your equipment receives the power it needs to operate smoothly.

    The VP8841 also features monitoring capabilities, allowing you to track power consumption, manage energy usage, and remotely control outlets. This level of visibility and control helps you optimize your power usage and prevent downtime due to power issues.

    Trust the Vertiv Geist VP8841 to provide reliable power distribution for your critical IT equipment. Upgrade your data center or server room with this high-quality PDU today!
    #Vertiv #Geist #Monitored #Vertical #PDU #IEC #C13 #IEC #C19 #Outlets #30A #208V #4.9kW #VP8841

  • Tripp Lite 1.9kW 1-Ph Rack Mount Monitored PDU PDUMNH20 8 Outlet

    Tripp Lite 1.9kW 1-Ph Rack Mount Monitored PDU PDUMNH20 8 Outlet



    Tripp Lite 1.9kW 1-Ph Rack Mount Monitored PDU PDUMNH20 8 Outlet

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    Introducing the Tripp Lite 1.9kW 1-Ph Rack Mount Monitored PDU PDUMNH20 8 Outlet!

    Are you looking for a reliable and efficient power distribution unit for your rack-mounted equipment? Look no further than the Tripp Lite PDUMNH20. This PDU is designed to provide reliable power distribution for your critical IT equipment, with a power capacity of 1.9kW.

    With 8 outlets, you’ll have plenty of options for connecting your devices. The monitored feature allows you to remotely monitor and control the PDU, ensuring that your equipment is always powered and running smoothly.

    The rack-mount design of the PDUMNH20 makes it easy to install and integrate into your existing setup. Plus, with Tripp Lite’s reputation for quality and reliability, you can trust that this PDU will provide consistent power distribution for years to come.

    Don’t let power issues disrupt your IT operations. Invest in the Tripp Lite 1.9kW 1-Ph Rack Mount Monitored PDU PDUMNH20 8 Outlet today and keep your equipment running smoothly.
    #Tripp #Lite #1.9kW #1Ph #Rack #Mount #Monitored #PDU #PDUMNH20 #Outlet

  • Tripp Lite PDU3EVN6L2130 8.6kW 3-Phase Monitored PDU

    Tripp Lite PDU3EVN6L2130 8.6kW 3-Phase Monitored PDU


    Price: $1,109.45
    (as of Dec 19,2024 17:54:50 UTC – Details)



    8.6kW 3-phase PDU with multifunction touchscreen LCD distributes and monitors AC power in an IT or industrial environment. Built-in network interface remotely monitors load levels to prevent overloads that cause downtime.
    8.6kW 208/120V 3-phase monitored 0U PDU
    45 outlets-36 C13, 6 C19, 3 5-15/20R-with plug-lock inserts
    Item length: 0.5 inches
    Item weight: 17.25 pounds


    Looking for a reliable power distribution unit for your data center or server room? Look no further than the Tripp Lite PDU3EVN6L2130 8.6kW 3-Phase Monitored PDU.

    This PDU is designed to provide reliable power distribution to critical networking equipment, servers, and other devices. With a total power capacity of 8.6kW, it can handle the power demands of even the most demanding setups.

    The PDU features a 3-phase input and 3-phase output, making it ideal for high-density environments. It also comes equipped with monitoring capabilities, allowing you to track power usage and make informed decisions about energy consumption.

    With a durable construction and a range of advanced features, the Tripp Lite PDU3EVN6L2130 is a top choice for anyone looking to optimize their power distribution setup. Don’t settle for subpar performance – invest in a reliable PDU that will keep your equipment running smoothly.
    #Tripp #Lite #PDU3EVN6L2130 #8.6kW #3Phase #Monitored #PDU

  • Tripp Lite PDU Monitored 7.4kW 230V 32A Blue 36 C13 6 C19 IEC 309 LX Platform Interface 0URM TAA (PDUMNV32HV2LX)

    Tripp Lite PDU Monitored 7.4kW 230V 32A Blue 36 C13 6 C19 IEC 309 LX Platform Interface 0URM TAA (PDUMNV32HV2LX)


    Price: $578.51
    (as of Dec 19,2024 02:14:35 UTC – Details)



    The PDUMNV20HV2LX 3.3/3.7kW Single-Phase Monitored PDU provides real-time remote monitoring of voltage, frequency and load levels via built-in network connection. By reducing the frequency of on-site visits, these advanced remote capabilities can save you money and reduce downtime. Recommended for your IT or industrial application, the 0U PDU features 20 outlets (18 C13 and 2 C19) with included plug-lock insert sleeves to prevent cables from becoming accidentally disconnected. The C20 inlet is compatible with a wide variety of user-supplied power cords for connecting to an AC source, generator or protected UPS. A detachable 10-foot cord with NEMA L6-20P plug is included. The built-in Java-free HTML5-based LX Platform network interface enables full remote access for PDU status monitoring and email notifications via secure web browser, SNMP, telnet or SSH. It supports 10/100 Mbps auto-sensing for optimum communication with an Ethernet network. Optional EnviroSense2 modules (sold separately) provide a variety of environmental monitoring capabilities. Protocols supported include IPv4, IPv6, HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, SNMPv1, SNMPv2, SNMPv3, telnet, SSH, FTP, DHCP and NTP. A digital ammeter allows you to monitor the total connected load in real time to ensure it remains well below maximum capacity with no danger of overload. The PDU mounts in 0U of space in EIA-standard 19-inch racks using the included tool less mounting buttons or the included rack-mounting brackets.
    7.4kW 230V monitored PDU with single-phase input
    Iec 309 32a blue (2P+E) Plug with 10 ft. Cord connects to compatible AC power source
    Firmware upgrades support future product Enhancements
    36 C13 and 6 C19 outlets split into 2 separately breaker 20a load banks
    2-year limited warranty
    Included components: , PDUMNV32HV2LX 7.4kW Single-Phase Monitored PDU , Built-in LX Platform interface , Configuration cable , (42) Plug-lock insert sleeves , Rack-mounting hardware , PDUMVROTATEBRKT mounting bracket accessory , Owner’s manual


    Introducing the Tripp Lite PDU Monitored 7.4kW 230V 32A Blue 36 C13 6 C19 IEC 309 LX Platform Interface 0URM TAA (PDUMNV32HV2LX)

    Looking for a reliable and efficient power distribution unit for your data center or server room? Look no further than the Tripp Lite PDUMNV32HV2LX. This PDU is designed to provide reliable power distribution and monitoring capabilities, ensuring that your equipment stays up and running at all times.

    With a power capacity of 7.4kW and a voltage rating of 230V, this PDU is capable of handling even the most demanding power requirements. It features 36 C13 outlets and 6 C19 outlets, providing ample connectivity options for all of your devices.

    The PDUMNV32HV2LX also comes equipped with an IEC 309 LX Platform Interface, allowing for easy integration with your existing infrastructure. With its 0URM design, this PDU can be easily installed in any standard rack or enclosure.

    In addition, this PDU is TAA compliant, making it suitable for use in government and military applications. Trust Tripp Lite to provide you with the power distribution solutions you need to keep your critical equipment up and running. Order the PDUMNV32HV2LX today and experience the reliability and performance that Tripp Lite is known for.
    #Tripp #Lite #PDU #Monitored #7.4kW #230V #32A #Blue #C13 #C19 #IEC #Platform #Interface #0URM #TAA #PDUMNV32HV2LX

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