Getting started with Managed Power (International)
Topic
This article provides physical installation and initial setup instructions for the Internationally based Managed Power devices.
Environment
- DMP-PDU-6R-C13
- DMP-PDU-12R-C13
Description
The Managed Power devices can be configured and managed through the Datto Network Manager user interface. The models are primarily distinguished by the number of ports on each.
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The DMP-PDU-6R-C13 provides six fully-managed and monitored power ports.
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The DMP-PDU-12R-C13 provides twelve fully-managed and monitored power ports.
For more information on the features of each device, see: Managed Power: Features & Specifications (International).
This power strip is designed to be set on the floor or desktop, or mounted to a wall.
Physical Installation:
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These devices are intended to be used in a location having equipotential bonding (such as a telecommunications center, a dedicated computer room).
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Installation requires verification of a Protective Earth Grounding connection of the socket-outlet by a Skilled Person.
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Do not use extension cords or adapters with this PDU.
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Never install PDU or associated wiring equipment during a lightning storm.
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Ensure that all power cords, plugs, and sockets are in good condition.
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Avoid moving the device while in use.
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Do not install near potential sources of water or fire.
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Do not place heavy objects directly on the PDU.
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The mains plug/appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device.
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The device should not be located at a place where it is difficult to disconnect the mains plug/appliance coupler.
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As a Safety measure, any port measuring higher than 15A will disable itself. Ports can be re-enabled by logging into Network Manager.
IMPORTANT Risk of Explosion of battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
Below is a list of what is included in the box with the device:
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DMP-PDU-6R-C13 |
DMP-PDU-12R-C13 |
Included Accessories |
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The Managed Power device can be wall mounted either vertically or horizontally using the short rack brackets and the included wall mounting screws and/or drywall anchors.
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Connect the supplied power cable from a grounded 120V outlet to the input C14 socket.
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Connect an ethernet cable with Internet access into ethernet port 1 or 2.
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Sign into the Datto Partner Portal (portal.dattobackup.com).
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Select the name of a Network or Launch Network Manager, to load the Networking Manager.
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In the networking portal, ensure you configured the correct time zone for the network.
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Navigate to Power > Add New and enter the MAC address. Use the drop-down arrow to enter multiple MAC addresses at once, or upload a CSV file containing the MAC addresses you would like to use.
Yes. Read our article on Surge Protection for more information, and what do to if surge protection depletes.
The device can access the internet via Ethernet.
- Connect it to any router or switch that provides a DHCP connection, and the device will check in to the cloud.
No. While it uses Datto's mesh technology to go online, it cannot act as an access point.
An individual port will trip and shut down if it draws more than 15A for a few seconds. On a 120V circuit, this is approximately 1200W per port. If a trip occurs, the cloud management portal will show the port as disabled. You can re-enable a disabled port through the cloud management UI. The entire strip has a breaker rated for 16A, that at varying temperatures and loads will change the trip time. A direct short will trip the whole circuit breaker, disabling all ports. That mechanical trip will require the button to be pressed on the device.
The device has an electro-mechanical circuit breaker to prevent shorts and overloads to the entire unit. The total combined maximum current allowed is 16A. The unit will trip in a varying amount of time, depending on the percentage of current overloaded and temperature.
- At 16A, it will not trip unless it crosses the 65 C temperature threshold.
- At 20A, it will trip within an hour or if it crosses the 60 C threshold.
- At 24A, it will trip within 5 to 30 seconds or sooner if it crosses the 60 C threshold.
- At 32A or above, it will trip within 1 to 5 seconds or sooner if it crosses the 60 C threshold.
As a safety precaution, if the entire circuit trips, the connected equipment will all be disabled. The USB ports and the Access Point hardware will continue to operate. In this state, the unit will no longer be cloud manageable for the ports as they are all disabled via the breaker. The device may need to be physically reset by using the Reset button on the device, located next to the power cable receptacle.
Circuit breakers interrupt power when the electrical current exceeds a certain threshold, whereas surge protection provides voltage overload protection. Circuit breakers prevent too much current from being pulled or short-circuiting from occurring, while surge protection prevents large voltage spikes from entering the devices.
Additional Resources
- Getting started with Managed Power (US & Canada)
- Managed Power: Features & Specifications (International)