Overview
Features & Benefits

IEM's PDU's are energy efficient and provide flexible solutions that will ultimately simplify your backup power management needs.

 
  •  Input Voltage: 600VAC, 480VAC Input Voltage: 600VAC, 480VAC 
  •  Input kA rating: 65 kA at 480V and 50 kA at 600V 
  •  Output Voltage: 208Y / 120V, 415Y / 240V 
  •  Power Rating: 300 kVA, 500 kVA 
  •  Dimensions: 500kVA - 58”W x 48”D x 80”H 

                            300kVA - 48”W x 48”D x 80”H 

  •  Multiple Main Breaker Options: 80% or 100% Rated 800A LSI

                                                              80% or 100% Rated 800A LSIG

  •  Distribution Breakers (Standard or 100% rated): 8 x 250A, 400A, or 600A, 35 kA rated
  •  Suitable for installation with front access only
  •  Control and monitoring package with 7" touch panel interface
  •  Revenue-grade main metering
  •  Optional Branch Circuit Monitoring
  •  Optional Breaker Status Monitoring (Open, Closed, Tripped)
  •  Transformer with electrostatic shields
  •  K9 rated transformer
  •  Neutral bus rated 200% rated current
  •  Modbus TCP communications
  •  Standard 150 kA surge protection with EMI / RFI filtering
  •  UL & cUL Listed
  •  Standard Textured Black Paint
  •  Optional Custom Paint
  •  Optional IR Viewing windows: Input Breaker

                                                           Branch Circuit Breakers

Features Benefits
IEM Difference

Fully rated bus is based on density ratings, not UL heat rise tests, resulting in more bus and lower operating temperatures. 

IEM’s proven designs derive from decades of LV switchboard and PDU manufacturing, resulting in integration friendly package ready for any deployment. 

Component and metering selections are based on proven industry brands that deliver known reliability and performance.

Technical Specifications

IEM’s PDU’s meet or exceed applicable industry standards, including UL891, CSA, NEMA standards PB-2, NEMA 1 and NEMA 3R enclosures. Uses UL489 listed breakers.

IEM’s PDU’s meet seismic testing, circuit requirements as outlined by IEEE693 and ICC-ESAC156.