About the Middle Atlantic PD-915R 9 Outlet 15A Rackmount Power - Basic Surge - 9 Foot Cord
The Middle Atlantic PD-915R is a fundamental, cost-effective rackmount power distribution unit engineered to bring essential surge protection and convenient outlet access to equipment within server racks, AV cabinets, and network enclosures. It provides a straightforward solution for organizing and powering multiple devices, eliminating the need for messy external power strips and helping to maintain a clean, professional installation. The unit’s primary function is to distribute clean, surge-protected AC power from a single source outlet to up to nine pieces of gear, which is essential for protecting sensitive electronics from voltage spikes and transients that can cause damage or data corruption.
Constructed with Middle Atlantic's signature focus on integration, the PD-915R is built on a sturdy steel chassis designed to mount neatly within a standard 19-inch equipment rack, occupying only 1 rack unit (1RU) of vertical space. This dedicated rack space consolidation is a key benefit for system integrators, as it allows for efficient cable management and optimal use of rack real estate. The unit features a 9-foot, 14 AWG power cord, providing ample length for flexible routing to distant or awkwardly placed wall outlets or upstream power sources, a critical detail in densely packed installations.
While categorized as a "basic" surge protection model, the PD-915R employs robust Metal Oxide Varistor (MOV) technology to safeguard connected equipment. This reliable suppression technology helps absorb and divert damaging transient voltage away from sensitive circuits. The design emphasizes simplicity and reliability, offering a centralized and switched power feed for a bank of equipment, which can be invaluable for power cycling an entire rack or subsystem when necessary.
Ideal for small to medium-sized installations in corporate IT environments, conference rooms, home studios, or digital signage applications, the PD-915R serves as a foundational power management component. It addresses the core needs of power distribution and basic surge suppression in a reliable, space-efficient format, making it a practical first step in building a well-organized and protected rack system without the complexity or cost of advanced power conditioning or remote management features.