Appendix c: circuit breakers, Pm ipdu units with one circuit breaker, Pm10i ipdu – Avocent Cyclades PM IPDU User Manual

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Appendix C: Circuit Breakers

The PM IPDU circuit breakers are designed to turn the power off to some or all of the PM IPDU
outlets in case the rated current is exceeded. The circuit breaker mechanism for each PM IPDU
model is explained the in the following sections.

PM IPDU Units with One Circuit Breaker

Only one circuit breaker is used for the following units:

PM10-15A IPDU

PM10-20A IPDU

PM10-L20 IPDU

PM20-20A IPDU

PM20-L20 IPDU

PM20i-16A IPDU

PM20i-20A IPDU

In the event of a current overload in any of these units, the entire unit shuts down, causing all
outlets to disconnect.

NOTE: The PM42 IPDU has two UL listed fuses on each phase bank that are not replaceable. There is also a
sensor circuit that acts as a backup by monitoring total current and resetting all receptacle relays in the event of
a current overage.

PM10i IPDU

Some versions of the PM10i IPDU (10, 15, 16 and 20 amps) have two circuit breakers each. Both
circuit breakers are designed to protect different phases of the same circuit inside the unit. If either
one of the two circuit breakers trips, the entire unit will shut down.

PM10-L30A IPDU

The PM10-L30A IPDU has two 15-amp circuit breakers. The first circuit breaker controls outlets 1
through 5 and the power supply to the controller; the second circuit breaker controls outlets 6
through 10. If the total current flow to outlets 6 through 10 exceeds 15 amps due to equipment
connected to these outlets, then the second circuit breaker will trip causing outlets 6 through 10 to
shut down. This does not affect outlets 1 through 5, which are controlled by the first circuit breaker.

If, however, current overload causes the first circuit breaker to trip, then the entire power unit shuts
down because the power supply is also tied to the first circuit breaker.

Refer to Table C.5 to determine the time it takes for the circuit breaker to trip based on the amount
of current overload.

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