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    32A to 2x 16A

    That all makes perfect sense, thank you so much. Would I need to be an electrician to install any of those PDUs/splitters?
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    32A to 2x 16A

    Thanks for that, makes a lot of sense. I actually simplified my question in the first instance, there are actually 2x 32A supplies (Lets call them A and B) which we would to split into 4x 16A. There will be two racks, each with 2 UPS, in each rack there will be one UPS supplied by 32A socket A...
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    32A to 2x 16A

    Thanks very much for your answer, lots of detail and I now have a better understanding. I'll inform the client and see what they say. On the quoted section, does that effectively give me the same result as using the splitter linked in my original post? As that splits it into two curcuits each...
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    32A to 2x 16A

    These are the ones: SmartUPS 2200VA RM 230V https://www.apc.com/shop/uk/en/products/APC-Smart-UPS-2200VA-LCD-RM-2U-230V/P-SMT2200RMI2U
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    32A to 2x 16A

    I am currently looking at installing some equipment in a small IT comms room and am looking for some advice on the current setup and how to proceed, I am not an electrician myself. 1: Currently there is a 32A supply being fed directly into PDU with 13A sockets, same as the the link below, my...

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