CQ PD1-4 Power Sequencer
Compact 4-step power sequencer with four 20A circuits for behind-rack installs.
The CQ PD1-4 is a self-contained power distribution and sequencing unit providing four 20A circuits across four timed steps for controlled system startup. It simplifies installation for AV integrators in racks or enclosures needing reliable, multi-circuit power sequencing without requiring a separate primary controller or complex assembly.
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Simplified, multi-circuit power sequencing for any rack.
The CQ PD1-4 delivers robust, four-circuit power sequencing in a single, pre-assembled unit designed to save installation time and complexity. With a total capacity of 80 amps distributed across four 20A duplex outlets, it provides ample power for typical AV racks. Each circuit is activated in a timed, four-step sequence to protect connected equipment from damaging inrush current.
Engineered for plug-and-play simplicity, the CQ PD1-4 can operate as a standalone sequencer or integrate seamlessly into a larger system with other Juice Goose CQ Series devices using simple RJ45 connections. Its compact chassis mounts easily in the back of a rack, making it an efficient solution for streamlined, reliable power control.
Part of the trusted CQ Series.
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Power Sequencing That Simplifies Your Install.
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Pre-assembled to reduce on-site labor and installation time
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Standalone or system-integrated flexibility for any project size
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Plug-and-play setup with the entire CQ ecosystem
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Built on decades of experience in AVL power infrastructure
Complete your power-control system
CQ PD1-4 Features
Features
Four-Step Sequencing
80A Total Capacity
Four 20A Duplex Outlets
Standalone Operation
CQ Series Integration
Compact, Behind-Rack Design
Hardwire Ready
Plug-and-Play Setup
Streamlined Installation
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Single part number for easy ordering
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Pre-assembled and wired from the factory
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Includes flexible conduit for direct hardwiring
Scalable Sequencing Control
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Functions as a standalone sequencer
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Integrates with any CQ Series device
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RJ45 ports for simple daisy-chain communication
Robust Power Distribution
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80A total power capacity
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Four independent 20A circuits
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Four-step sequence protects sensitive electronics
CQ PD1-4 Specifications
CQ PD1-4 Technical Specifications
Electrical
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Total Current Rating80A
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Number of Circuits4
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Per-Circuit Rating20A
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Receptacles4 x NEMA 5-20R Duplex
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Power Input ConnectionFlexible Conduit
Control
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Sequence Events4
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Communication BusCQ Series
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Communication Ports2 x RJ45 (Input/Output)
Physical
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Chassis Dimensions (W x H x D)33 in x 3.5 in x 2.5 in
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MountingBehind-rack or surface mount
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FAQs about the CQ PD1-4
No, the CQ PD1-4 is a fully autonomous sequencer with all necessary control circuitry built in. It can operate independently or be connected to other CQ Series devices for synchronized control.
CQ Series devices connect to each other using standard RJ45 network cables via the input and output ports, creating a simple, daisy-chained communication bus for system-wide sequencing.
The unit includes an external wire harness and flexible conduit, allowing it to be hardwired directly into a junction box or circuit breaker panel by a qualified electrician.
The CQ PD1-4 has a total power capacity of 80 amps. This is distributed across four independent, 20-amp circuits, each with its own duplex receptacle.
Its compact design is optimized for installation in the back of a standard equipment rack or enclosure, saving valuable space while providing convenient power distribution.
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