Power Feed
A power feed represents the distribution of power from a power panel to a particular device, typically a power distribution unit (PDU). The power port (inlet) on a device can be connected via a cable to a power feed. A power feed may optionally be assigned to a rack to allow more easily tracking the distribution of power among racks.
Each power feed is assigned an operational type (primary or redundant) and one of the following statuses:
- Offline
- Active
- Planned
- Failed
Each power feed also defines the electrical characteristics of the circuit which it represents. These include the following:
- Supply type (AC or DC)
- Phase (single or three-phase)
- Voltage
- Amperage
- Maximum utilization (percentage)
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The power utilization of a rack is calculated when one or more power feeds are assigned to the rack and connected to devices that draw power.