# Power Outlets Power outlets represent the outlets on a power distribution unit (PDU) or other device that supplies power to dependent devices. Each power port may be assigned a physical type, and may be associated with a specific feed leg (where three-phase power is used) and/or a specific upstream power port. This association can be used to model the distribution of power within a device. For example, imagine a PDU with one power port which draws from a three-phase feed and 48 power outlets arranged into three banks of 16 outlets each. Outlets 1-16 would be associated with leg A on the port, and outlets 17-32 and 33-48 would be associated with legs B and C, respectively. !!! tip Like most device components, power outlets are instantiated automatically from [power outlet templates](./poweroutlettemplate.md) assigned to the selected device type when a device is created. ## Fields ### Device The device to which this power outlet belongs. ### Module The installed module within the assigned device to which this power outlet belongs (optional). ### Name The name of the power outlet. Must be unique to the parent device. ### Label An alternative physical label identifying the power outlet. ### Type The type of power outlet. ### Status The operational status of the power outlet. By default, the following statuses are available: * Enabled * Disabled * Faulty !!! tip "Custom power outlet statuses" Additional power outlet statuses may be defined by setting `PowerOutlet.status` under the [`FIELD_CHOICES`](../../configuration/data-validation.md#field_choices) configuration parameter. !!! info "This field was introduced in NetBox v4.3." ### Color !!! info "This field was introduced in NetBox v4.2." The power outlet's color (optional). ### Power Port When modeling a device which redistributes power from an upstream supply, such as a power distribution unit (PDU), each power outlet should be mapped to the respective [power port](./powerport.md) on the device which supplies power. For example, a 24-outlet PDU may two power ports, each distributing power to 12 of its outlets. ### Feed Leg This field is used to indicate to which leg of three-phase power circuit the outlet is bound. (This should be left blank for single-phase applications.) ### Mark Connected If selected, this component will be treated as if a cable has been connected.