APC 125KVA PDU w/ 480 PRI 208/120 SEC K 1 XMER PD125G6FK1 User Manual

Product codes
PD125G6FK1
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SPDU Technical Handbook
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Section 5: Ordering Process
“Build to order” guidelines
APC’s SPDUs are “built to order” as a means of satisfying each customer’s unique requirements. The 
customer is thus given total freedom in selecting an appropriate SPDU model and whatever features 
and options they would like to have included with that model.
An added bonus of APC’s customer-oriented philosophy is the company’s willingness to respond to 
special requests via custom engineering. In essence, the customer is able to request the inclusion of 
assemblies and components outside the realm of APC-suggested offerings. If the requested items can 
safely and feasibly be incorporated into the design, then we will make it happen.
Items for consideration
1. The customer first purchases an SPDU enclosure from among the 21 available product SKUs 
(refer to “Product SKUs.” on page 4). The primary variables for consideration are output power 
(75, 100, 125, 150, 200, 225, or 300 kVA) and transformer type (K1, K13, or K20). 
For example, the customer opts for SKU# PD150G6FK13, which offers 150 kVA of output 
power and a K13 transformer.
2. The customer next decides on the contents of the SPDU enclosure with respect to panel boards 
and/or sub-feed breakers. The possibilities include two 42-pole panel boards; one 42-pole panel 
board and up to seven 225A sub-feed breakers; up to eleven 225A sub-feed breakers; or up to 
three 400A sub-feed breakers. 
For example, the customer opts for one 42-pole panel board with six 225A sub-feed breakers 
(or 1 x p/n PDPNLPL1A and 6 x p/n PDCBRF225SF).
3. The customer next decides whether to order (one or more) sidecars for the purpose of increasing 
the SPDU’s load distribution capability. The customer must also decide whether to add one or 
two 42-pole panel boards to their sidecar(s). Sidecars can be attached to either side or both sides 
of the SPDU and daisy chained, if necessary. 
For example, the customer opts for one 75-225[K13] sidecar (p/n PDSC100), and opts to 
populate it with two 42-pole panel boards (2 x p/n PDPNLPL1A).
4. The customer next decides which monitoring system to incorporate into the SPDU. Basic 
monitoring is offered as standard. Advanced measures voltages, current, frequency, and power. 
Premium provides the most extensive array of functional data, and can be accessed either 
locally or from a remote location.
For example, the customer opts for a Premium-level monitoring system (p/n PDPMN100).