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APC AP9628 2U Step-Down Transformer 208V to 120V | Rack Mount
APC
MPN: AP9628
$1,005.94$1,460.00
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Key Features
- 208 V input voltage
- 120 V output voltage
- 2U rack-mount form factor
- Hardwire input and output
- APC transformer for rack power conversion
- Designed for mixed-voltage infrastructure
- Space-efficient installation profile
- Convert 208 V input to 120 V output for compatible equipment
Bridge the gap between 208 V facility power and 120 V equipment with this APC step-down transformer. Built for rack mounting in a 2U footprint, it is designed for environments where space is valuable and electrical compatibility must be handled cleanly at the rack. Hardwire input and output support a fixed installation approach that suits data centers, telecom rooms, and other managed infrastructure spaces.
This transformer is a strong choice when you need to power 120 V devices from a 208 V source without introducing unnecessary adapters or ad hoc workarounds. The result is a more orderly installation, better alignment with site electrical standards, and a cleaner path for long-term maintenance. For teams responsible for mixed-voltage deployments, that matters.
APC positions this unit for infrastructure where reliability is tied to the quality of the power path. The 2U rack format helps conserve vertical space, while the hardwired design supports a more permanent, serviceable deployment. When the goal is to keep equipment powered correctly and the rack layout disciplined, this transformer earns its place.
Ideal For
- Powering 120 V rack equipment from 208 V facility circuits
- Mixed-voltage deployments in data centers
- Telecom and network rooms with fixed electrical infrastructure
- Rack upgrades where vertical space is limited
Why This Product
- 1Converts 208 V source power to 120 V equipment power
- 22U rack format preserves vertical space
- 3Hardwire connections suit permanent installations
- 4APC design supports controlled infrastructure deployments



