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Important Safety Instructions
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This safety sheet contains important safety instructions. Read all safety, installation and operating
instructions before installing the Emerson Network Power MPH2 rack power-distribution unit (PDU).
Adhere to all warnings on the unit and in this safety sheet. Follow all instructions.
• The MPH2 Rack PDU is designed for information technology equipment. The MPH2 Rack PDU is not
intended for use with life support or other designated critical devices. If uncertain about its intended
application, consult your local dealer or Emerson representative.
• Maximum load must not exceed the rating shown on the MPH2 Rack PDU nameplate.
• The rated line voltage must not exceed 240VAC for connection to AC power distribution systems with
an isolated or high-impedance ground.
• Operate the MPH2 Rack PDU in an indoor environment only in the appropriate ambient temperature
range:
• 32°F to 140°F (0°C to 60°C) for 24A or less input models.
• 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C) for 40A and 48A input models without case ventilation.
• 32°F to 140°F (0°C to 60°C) for 40A and 48A input models with case ventilation.
• Install the MPH2 Rack PDU in a clean environment, free of conductive contaminants, moisture,
flammable liquids, gases and corrosive substances.
• The MPH2 Rack PDU must be installed in a restricted-access location. A restricted-access location is
an area where access is possible only through the use of a tool or lock and key or other means of
security, and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location.
• The MPH2 Rack PDU has no user-serviceable parts. Under no circumstances attempt to gain internal
access due to the risk of electric shock or burn.
• Refer any unexpected behavior or unusual fault conditions to your local dealer, Emerson
representative or Emerson Network Power Applications Engineering.
• Emerson recommends powering only devices with safety agency approval from the MPH2 Rack PDU.
• For permanently connected MPH2 Rack PDUs (hard-wired versions), a readily accessible disconnect
device must be incorporated external to the equipment.
• For MPH2 Rack PDUs with integral plugs, the socket/ outlet must be installed near the equipment and
must be easily accessible.
WARNING
Opening or removing end caps from an MPH2 Rack PDU may expose personnel to lethal voltages
within the rack PDU. Observe all cautions and warnings. Failure to do so may result in serious
injury or death. MPH2 Rack PDU units contain no user-serviceable parts. For service or technical
support, contact Emerson Network Power Applications Engineering or your local Emerson
representative. Do not attempt to service this product yourself.
CAUTION
Connecting an MPH2 Rack PDU to a power supply with an incorrect rating in voltage or amperes
may damage the connected equipment and your MPH2 Rack PDU. For questions about the power
supply connections, contact Emerson Network Power Applications Engineering or your local
Emerson representative.
CAUTION
Ensure that the ratings of the electric circuit of each connected device meets the specified rating at
each branch and receptacle.
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CAUTION
All configuration steps must be completed before attempting to start equipment connected to the
MPH2 Rack PDU.
NOTE
For power management purposes, record the receptacle where each piece of equipment is
connected. Receptacles on the MPH2 Rack PDU have a numeric designation. The MPH2 Rack
PDU identifies the receptacles with numbers and are grouped by branch with a letter referring to
the proper circuit breaker.
EUROPEAN UNION
Notice to European Union Customers: Disposal of Old Appliances
This product uses components that are dangerous for the environment, such as
electronic cards and other electronic components. Any component that is removed
must be taken to specialized collection and disposal centers. If this unit must be
dismantled, this must be done by a specialized center for collection and disposal
of electric and electronics appliances or other dangerous substances. This product
has been supplied from an environmentally aware manufacturer that complies with
the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2002/96/EC. The
“crossed-out wheelie bin” symbol at right is placed on this product to encourage
you to recycle wherever possible.
Please be environmentally responsible and recycle this product through your
recycling facility at its end of life. Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal waste. Follow local
municipal waste ordinances for proper disposal provisions to reduce the environmental impact of waste
electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
For information regarding the scrapping of this equipment, go to http://www.eu.emersonnetworkpower.com
(“Products session” or “Contact us” session) or call Emerson’s worldwide technical support at:
• 00 80011554499 (toll free number)
• +39 0298250222 (toll number based in Italy)
ROHS Compliance
The MPH2 Rack PDU modules comply with the Restriction of Hazardous Substances directive (ROHS),
prohibiting use of six hazardous materials manufacturing of electronics, including lead-free solder.
FCC Compliance
This unit complies with the limits for a Class A device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference, and
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
NOTE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference that the
user must correct, including the expense of all corrective modifications.
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Safety Symbols
The following symbols may appear within the documentation or on the product.
SymbolMeaning
High Temperature
Alerts the user where the enclosure temperature may exceed 158°F (70°C) while operating under highambient temperature and at maximally rated load.
Instructions
Signifies the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
Dangerous Voltage
Warns about the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may be
of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
Power On
Indicates the principal On/Off switch is in the On position.
Power Off
Indicates the principal On/Off switch is in the Off position.
Protective Grounding Terminal
Indicates a terminal that must be connected to earth ground before any other connections to the
equipment may be made.
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1.0Introduction
The Emerson Network Power® MPH2™ is the most intelligent, high-availability line of managed rack PDUs.
It offers remote monitoring and control capabilities as well as environmental sensors with multiple power
input selections and output configurations.
Metering Levels
Four types of MPH2 are available that offer metering of all electrical information including input, branch
and receptacle levels, as well as integration with environmental sensors. The available information varies
by type of MPH2. See 1.2 - Model Types, page 7 for descriptions.
Mounting
Rack PDUs are available for mounting in vertical and horizontal configurations in standard racks or
network enclosures.
Because the power cord is connected at the end of the vertical-mount (0-U) MPH2 models, the rack PDUs
may be oriented to accommodate top or bottom cable-entry into the rack.
Locking Receptacles - IEC Type Only
Locking receptacles are available on models with IEC receptacles. The locking feature requires optional
locking power cords to be installed on devices powered by the MPH2.
Introduction
The receptacles require no modification to function properly with non-locking power cords.
Overcurrent Protection
All MPH2 Rack PDU units with input current rating of 30 A and higher feature 100% rated
hydraulic-magnetic breakers. For all UL-listed models, the maximum cord and plug-connected loading is
limited to 80% continuous loading, as required by UL in accordance with the National Electric Code.
Low-profile circuit breakers are used on all MPH2 0-U Rack PDUs with two or three branch circuits.
Standard-profile circuit breakers are used on MPH2 horizontal models and on certain vertical models that
have 6 branch circuits or have a 240 VAC rating. Each type of circuit breaker is a flush-mount, rocker style
(see Figure 3-17).
Integrated Monitoring and Management
The factory-installed Emerson RPC2™ communications module permits managing the MPH2 Rack PDU
over a secure Web page and SNMP-based network management system. The RPC2 permits
interconnecting up to 4 rack PDUs in a Rack-PDU array configuration for monitoring and management.
NOTE
Do not interconnect RPC-1000 with RPC2 Rack PDUs in an array. They are incompatible and will
not interoperate.
NOTE
Refer to the RPC2 communications module user manual, SL-20841, for detailed instructions on
installing and using the RPC2 module. The document is available at Emerson’s Web site:
http://www.emersonnetworkpower.com
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A rack PDU can be monitored locally through its on-board LCD, through a Web interface or through an
optional display module, either the RPC BDM (Part# RPCBDM-1000). The display module connects
directly to the RPC2 communications module and may be moved between operating MPH2 units. It can be
hand-held, mounted in or on the rack or mounted on a wall near the rack PDU it is monitoring.
Multiple MPH2 Rack PDUs can be managed with these software applications:
• Input ampacities include 16 A or 32 A for European Union versions and 12 A to 48 A for
North-American versions.
• Single-phase and three-phase.
• Input voltages include 100-120 VAC, 120/208 VAC, 200-240/415 VAC.
• Receptacle types include NEMA 5-20, IEC 60320 C13 and IEC 60320 C19
• Input connection supports a highly flexible fixed power cord or hard-wired connection to user
accessible terminal block.
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1.2Model Types
There are four types of MPH2 Rack PDU. All models provide power distribution and include input and
branch metering.
• Type B—Rack PDU metered: Provides metering of input and branches.
• Type C—Rack PDU metered, receptacle-switched: Provides metering of input and branches and
individual on/off control of each receptacle.
• Type M—Receptacle-metered: Provides metering of input, branches and receptacles.
• Type R—Receptacle-metered, receptacle-switched: Provides metering of input, branches and
receptacles. Provides individual on/off control of each receptacle.
1.3Appearance and Components
1.3.1Controls and Indicators—RPC2
The MPH2 Rack PDU is monitored and managed by the factory-installed RPC2 communications module.
This manual presents information about the MPH2’s functions and features. For details on operating the
MPH2 through the RPC2 communications module, refer to the RPC2 user manual, SL-20841. The
document is available at Emerson’s Web site: http://www.emersonnetworkpower.com
The RPC2 is installed near the middle of the MPH2 Rack PDU. The central location eases connections
whichever orientation is required for network cabling.
The RPC2’s Web-based interface provides system-operating measurements, sensor readings (optional)
and basic unit information including firmware version, unit rating, model number and serial number.
Figure 1-3 MPH2 major monitoring and management features
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NumberDescriptionNumberDescription
1Serial port5Array link/management port
2USB port6Network port
3Sensor port7Access to Reset button
4Display port
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1.3.2LED Indicators
The MPH2 Rack PDU also has LEDs that indicate receptacle and branch status and system information.
The LEDs flash, pulse or change colors to indicate an event or alarm condition (for details on how LEDs
respond to events and alarms, refer to 5.0 - Troubleshooting.
NOTE
Units with a “B” as the fourth character in the model name (MPHBxxxx) do not have LEDs at their
receptacles. The branch and receptacle LED behavior in 5.0 - Troubleshooting and elsewhere in
this document does not apply to these units.
Receptacles on units with an “M” as the fourth character in the model name (MPHMxxxx) cannot
be turned off. Refer to the description of branch and receptacle LED behavior in 5.0 - Troubleshooting.
1.3.3On-board LCD Controls and Indicators
Emerson’s MPH2 has an integrated, on-board LCD that can be used to view information about the rack
PDU. The information available depends on the type of MPH2. For additional information about the
on-board LCD, refer to 3.0 - Operation.
1.3.4Power Components
The component location and type depend on the model of the MPH2 Rack PDU. For example, units
with a “B” as the fourth character in the model name do not have LEDs at their receptacles; see Figures 1-
4, 1-5 and 1-6.
Figure 1-4 Branch and receptacle identification—Units with no monitoring (Type B models)
NumberDescription
1Branch identification
2Receptacle identification
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Figure 1-5 Branch and receptacle identification—Units with individually-monitored
and managed receptacles (Type C, R and M models)
NumberDescription
1Branch identification
2Receptacle identification
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Receptacle-status LED (See 5.0 -
Troubleshooting, page 42.)
1.3.4.1Branch Overcurrent Protection
Models having more than 16-A input-current rating are equipped with branch overcurrent protection. The
branch circuit breaker is a UL 489-listed breaker with a flush-mount, rocker-style actuator. This protects
each receptacle group against overload and short circuit by interrupting the fault current flowing in the
line-to-line, line-to-neutral and line-to-PE conductors of the branch circuits. The branch circuit breaker
ratings apply over the full, rated operating temperature and frequency.
The flush-mount breakers guard against accidental trips that could interrupt power to the connected load.
Manually tripping a breaker requires a small, flat blade, such as a screw driver (see Figure 3-17).
Low-profile circuit breakers are used on all MPH2 Rack PDUs with two or three branch circuits less than
240-V rating in a line-neutral configuration. Standard-profile circuit breakers are used on MPH2 Rack
PDUs with six branch circuits or have a 240-VAC rating. Each type of circuit breaker is a rocker style (see
Figure 1-6).
The branch circuit breaker labeling (A, B, C and so on) shows which receptacles are protected by each
specific breaker. Receptacles on Branch A are protected by the circuit breaker labeled A. Three-phase
PDUs may also have labeling showing the phase associated with each circuit breaker.
NOTE
The branch circuit breaker is not designed to be used as a disconnect device for the connected
load.
Emerson’s MPH2 Rack PDU may be equipped with either a factory-installed input power cord or
hard-wired connections. The hard-wired connection will be at one end of the unit. A terminal block in the
hard-wired connection compartment is coded to aid in making the connections. A collar secures the input
wire, keeping the strain off the terminal block connections. See Figure 2-1.
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2.0Installation
An MPH2 Rack PDU can be installed in an Emerson rack on the frame members using factory-supplied
hardware. The unit can be installed on the face or the side of frame members. The unit can be mounted so
that the power cord exits either the top or bottom of the rack.
NOTE
Follow all local and national electrical codes, standards and recommended practices.
Disconnect Required for Hard-Wired MPH2 Units
A readily-accessible input-power disconnect device must be installed near the MPH2 Rack PDU.
Input Power Location for MPH2 Units with Factory-Installed Power Cords
The input-power socket or outlet must be installed near the MPH2 and must be easily accessible.
2.1Attaching Input Power Cords—Hard-wired Models Only
MPH2s with integral power cords need no assembly before installation. Units with hard-wired input power
require attachment of input-power cords. See Table 2-1 for wire sizing.
Hard-wired models may be wired with or without conduit.
2.1.1Attaching Input-power Cords without Conduit
1. Remove the end cap. It is held in place with two T10 Torx screws.
2. Slide the terminal block cover off.
3. Loosen the strain-relief collar. It is held in place with two Phillips head PH1 screws.
4. Strip the insulation from the individual wires as required to fit into the terminal block.
Recommended stripping length for MPH2 units rated less than 32 A is 9 mm; for MPH2s rated 40 A or
higher, 11 mm.
5. Slip the power cord through the hole in the end cap and through the strain-relief collar.
6. Loosen the terminal block screws.
7. Insert the wires into the terminal block according to the labeling inside the MPH2; tighten each terminal
block screw after inserting a wire. Refer to Table 2 -2 for tightening torque.
8. Tighten the strain-relief collar around the input power cord. The cord’s outer insulation covering should
extend through the bracket.
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