Pulizzi IPV42 & IPV70
Single Phase North American and International use
120 V, 240 V, 20amp, Input
Individual outlet control via Computer, Modem, or LAN

Features
PHYSICAL
- Vertical mount
- V42: Height 42” Including mounting brackets
Height 38” without mounting bracket attached
Width 2.0” x Depth 1.89”
- V70: Height 70” including mounting brackets
Height 66” without mounting bracket
attached. Width 2.0” x Depth 1.89”
(3.5” at circuit breaker cover)
- 18 gauge steel, powder coat black with
white silkscreen
- Detachable mounting brackets allow for
several mounting options
- Refer to page 53 for mounting options
POWER INPUT
- Power cable with plug is attached at the
bottom of the unit through a cable grip
- Power cable is UL type SOOW or SJT
- NEMA style power input plug is attached
- AB versions have a C20 power
inlet to allow for various power cables
to be used with the unit
OVERLOAD CIRCUIT PROTECTION
(C1, C5, F3 ONLY)
- Electromagnetic circuit breakers to prevent
temperature from affecting the trip point
- Long time delay curve to prevent nuisance
tripping from power supply or motor start up
surges
- Rated for use as a switch for off/on control
- Easily reset after an overload or fault
- Circuit breaker trip guards are provided to
prevent accidental tripping
- UL listed branch circuit breaker are provided
where required by UL 60950-1 standards
POWER OUTLETS
- IPV42 has (8) and IPV70 has (16) or (24)
outlets depending on the version
- IEC C13 “computer style” or NEMA 5-15
“standard 3-prong” depending on the version
CURRENT MONITORING
- Front panel display shows current draw of
connected equipment
- Two digit display shows current from 0-30
amps with true RMS accuracy
- Monitor will help to prevent system overload
and ease installation
INDICATOR LIGHT
- One LED indicator light per circuit breaker
- Light illuminates when the circuit breaker is in
the on position and power is present at the
input
- One LED indicator per outlet, on when the
outlet power relay is on
OUTLET CONTROL
- Individual on/off/reboot outlet control via
software interface to control equipment
remotely
- Auto scheduler allows for
scheduling power on/off/reboot events
(daily and weekly events)
- Outlets can be controlled based on
temperature, humidity, current, voltage or
switch thresholds
SOFTWARE SECURITY
- User name/password security
- Settings allow the administrator to
disable unused interfaces
ENVIRONMENTAL
- Monitor temperature at 2 locations
and humidity with optional sensors
- Contact closure inputs to monitor
switch open or closure
SOFTWARE INTERFACES
- Web interface provides a graphic
control interface through a web
browser (IE, Netscape, Mozilla)
- Telnet interface provides a text menu
control interface with any terminal
emulation software
- SNMP allows read/write capability with
trapping
- E-mail notification system provides e-mail
alerts or logs showing user activity
- Serial interface provides a text menu
control interface with any terminal
emulation software
- FTP utility allows firmware upgrades
SOFTWARE FEATURES
- Administrator and multiple users can be
configured
- User level access can be limited to specific
outlets
- Unit and outlet names can be configured
- Outlet groups can be created to perform
an action on multiple outlets at once
- Outlet control includes individual,
group and all outlet global control
- Outlet actions include on/off and reboot
- Global sequence allows all the outlets to
be turned on or off in a preset sequence
up to 999 seconds
- Outlet reboot automatically turns an outlet
off and back on with one command at a
preset time up to 999 seconds
- E-mail notification allows up to two
e-mail addresses to receive notifications
of alerts or events
AUTO-EVENT SCHEDULING
- Administrator can configure on or off
events for outlets or groups. The event
occurs at the preset time daily or weekly


Option 2: Voltage and Current ConfigurationThe following chart shows the available input/output voltage and current configurations. Most options have a choice of straight blade or
twistlock connectors. This selection is made in options 2 and 5.
Option 3: Environmental-Strapping
This provides for external temperature, humidity and contact closure environmental sensing.
An optional temperature and humidity probe can be ordered separately to read temperature
at two locations and humidity at one location. The contact closure can be connected to any
standard normally-open or normally-closed switch, such as a cabinet door or water sensor
switch. There is the capability to set thresholds and receive either e-mail alerts or SNMP
traps to notify the user of events.
Strapping allows for multiple IPV units to be connected together in an RS485 serial configuration. Standard network cables are used to
interconnect Pulizzi IPV units. Up to 23 units can be connected to one master controller. ONLY the master controller is required to
have a network connection. The other devices are accessed through the master unit via serial, telnet, or web interfaces.
Power Monitoring / Current Metering
This allows for power monitoring of both current and voltage. The voltage is only displayed in the software interface. The current meter is a true
RMS meter capable of 0.1A resolution. This allows the user to properly load balance the power distribution unit. Thresholds can be set for over/under
current and voltage. The unit can send e-mail alerts or SNMP traps to alert the user of the condition. In addition, outlet on/off actions can be
performed based off the thresholds.
Option 4: Local Current Meter Display
A local two digit LED display outputs the total current per section. For units with more than one 8-outlet section, the display cycles between sections. The super-bright large digit display can be read from up to 20 feet away.
Option 5: Cable Length/Plug Type
The IPV has two options for attached power cable length, 9 feet or 15 feet. The user can also select a straight blade or twist lock plug for power input.
Only the AB versions are available with IEC C20 inlets. Several power cable options are available for North American and European use. The power
cables must be ordered separately. Refer to page 48 for power cable options.
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