
Introduction Setting Up PowerHOUSE™ Power Distribution Units (PDUs)
The PowerHOUSE™ line of Power Distribution Units (PDUs) meet stringent requirements for either indoor or
outdoor site applications. This user manual reviews the proper use of the wide range of locking and non-locking
inlet, feed-thru and receptacle versions available. Please take time to review all precautions and warnings in the
manual prior to making the proper connections for use. Store this manual in a safe location for future reference.
Unpacking and Inspection
Before you begin your installation check the shipment carefully to conrm it arrived complete and undamaged.
1. Check the contents against the packing list to ensure the devices are the correct models
2. Check the unit for loose or broken components, which might have resulted from shipping
3. Inspect for signs of damage to wiring devices or circuit breakers
If there is any damage to the PowerHOUSE™ PDU, contact Lex Products toll free at (855) 539-1002 or email
support@lexproducts.com.
PowerHOUSE™ PDU Components (Typical)
Rubber Enclosure
• Non-conductive material
• Resistant to shock, impact and corrosion
Receptacles
• Female or Output Connector
• Shielded by Overcurrent Protection (Circuit Breaker)
Step 1: Locating PDUs
- The PowerHOUSE™ PDUs are designed to be used in indoor or outdoor locations
- Review labels attach to enclosure for rating
- ‘TYPE 1’ indicates Indoor use only, ‘TYPE 3R’ indicates either Indoor or Outdoor use
- Each PowerHOUSE
- DO NOT locate any PowerHOUSE
™ PDU should rest on its own base on a level surface with suitable ventilation
™ PDU in any area prone to standing water
Step 2: Making and Breaking Connections on PDUs
WARNING:
– Before making or breaking connections to any PowerHOUSE™ PDU make certain the power source feeding
the system is OFF
– DO NOT exceed the voltage rating of the device as identied on the label attached to the enclosure
NOTE: If using the feed thru feature, connect the feed thru BEFORE the input connection is made
- Single-pole Cam Connectors
• When MAKING the connection, begin with the GREEN ground connection, then the WHITE neutral connection
and nish with the remaining HOT connections
• Firmly insert cam device into connector and rotate clockwise until fully engaged and locked
• When BREAKING the connection, begin with the HOT connections, then the WHITE neutral connection and
nish with the GREEN ground connection
- NEMA Locking Connector
• Fully insert the female connector into the male inlet
• Turn connector clockwise until it is fully locked
- LSC 19 Multi-pin Connector
• Align female connector with male inlet and insert, ensuring connection is fully seated
• Spin the locking collar of male inlet until snug
Inlet
• Male or Input Connector
Indicator Lamps
• Denotes presence of input power
Circuit Breakers
• Branch Rated
• Required with any receptacle with a
lower current rating than the Input
• Under lid or cover on some models
Feed Thru
• Female or Output Connector
• Same Type as Inlet
• No Overcurrent Protection
- NEMA Straight Blade Connections
• Fully insert the male plug into the female receptacle
Step 3: Powering Up PDUs
- Best practices dictate that loads are applied gradually the rst time the system is set up
NOTE: PowerHOUSE
1. Turn on the power source
2. Beginning with the PDU closest to the power source, move the rst individual circuit breaker to the ‘I/ON’
position
3. Ensure the devices fed by that circuit are ON, tracing the electrical path to the nal device fed by that circuit
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the remaining circuit breakers
NOTE: If the circuit breaker cannot be energized or trips, check the system for continuity, short circuits and
overload, and make the necessary corrections before proceeding
™ PDUs are shipped with breakers in the ‘O/OFF’ position

Troubleshooting Guide
If there is no power at receptacles:
1. Ensure that connections are in place and tight
2. Ensure that power source is live
a. Activate if not on
3. Ensure that circuit breakers are ‘I/ON’
4. If a circuit breaker trips, identify source of short circuit or overload and correct before resetting circuit breaker
a. Check to see if the circuit is overloaded and reduce loads as needed
b. Check for short circuits in the cabling or load device and correct as needed
5. For those receptacles that include a GFCIs:
a. Ensure the GFCIs are set by pressing the ‘RESET’ button
6. If a GFCI trips, identify source of current leakage and correct before resetting the GFCI
a. Check to see if the circuit is overloaded and reduce loads as needed
b. Check for short circuits in the cabling or load device and correct as needed
7. If there is still no power at receptacles:
a. Remove PDU from use
b. Contact Lex Products for next course of action
Technical Support
Lex Products is available to help answer any product related inquiries. For any questions or technical advice,
please call toll free 800-643-4460 or email info@lexproducts.com.
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