- Safe system shutdown
- Energy cost and consumption reports
- Easy access to UPS status and fault data
- Configuration of UPS parameters
- Multiple language support
- Automatic software update
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) and Rack Distribution
Automatic and correct shutdown of equipment connected to the UPS to ensure uninterrupted operation of the system.
SAVE TIME AND MONEY
- Proper shutdown of computers and virtual machines/servers connected to Eaton UPSs can help prevent data loss during extended power outages.
- Redundancy for dual-core servers
- Easy-to-use interface, accessible from any PC with a web browser
- Can be remotely managed, configured and updated using Eaton's Intelligent Power Manager software
- The monitoring function ensures stable operation of terminals with PCs or servers by automatically detecting freezes and rebooting the machines.
- Receives UPS information via LAN or network connection, can be easily installed on multiple computers
- Can communicate directly with a protected device (via USB) or over the network (via Web/SNMP card)
Understand version
- Monitoring the operation of power supply devices from Eaton and other manufacturers- Contextual overview of power supply indicators and limitations
Manage version
- Management and updating of Eaton power supply devices- Defining core business continuity policies with host-level measures
Optimize version
- Defining advanced business continuity policies with virtual machine level enforcement- Support for third-party UPS
A contextual overview of power supply metrics and limitations
| Understand | Manage | Optimize | |
| Dashboard view | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ |
| Type "Data Center" | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ |
| View "Stand" | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ |
| View "Wednesday" | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ |
| Asset Management | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ |
Monitoring the operation of power supply devices from Eaton and other manufacturers
| Understand | Manage | Optimize | |
| Eaton UPS, Rack PDUs, and ATS | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
| Third-party UPS, Rack PDUs, and ATS | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Manage and update Eaton power devices
| Understand | Manage | Optimize | |
| Mass configuration of Eaton power supply devices | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
| Eaton's Massive Power Supply Upgrade | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
Basic power management functions
| Understand | Manage | Optimize | |
| Secure servers (via IPP agents) and virtual hosts (agentless) | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
| Storage Shutdown Module | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
| Universal drivers and third-party devices | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
| Configuration Policy | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
| ePDU Outlet Management | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
| Advanced steps to correct common errors | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
| Advanced actions for correcting non-standard errors | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ |
| SSH Universal Actions | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ |
Defining core policies for virtual infrastructure uptime with host-level actions
| Understand | Manage | Optimize | |
| Basic steps for power management | |||
| Shutting down storage devices | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
| Shutting down virtual hosts | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
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Shutting down virtual machines (all, without prioritization according to IPM policy) |
✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
| Entering/Exiting Maintenance Mode | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
Defining advanced virtual infrastructure business continuity policies with actions at the virtual machine and cluster level
| Includes all the basic power supply steps listed above, plus the following | |||
| Understand | Manage | Optimize | |
| Advanced power actions for virtual machines/disks | |||
| Load shedding | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ |
| Shutting down target virtual machines | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ |
| Migrating virtual machines to target hosts | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ |
| Automatic assignment of virtual machine groups | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ |
| Advanced power actions for hosts | |||
| Shutting down a VMware vApp | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ |
| Automating the Mware SRM Recovery Plan | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ |
| Virtual IT cluster level | |||
| Shutting down a fully virtualized cluster | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ |
| Shutting down VMware vSAN | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ |
| Nutanix Acropolis Shuts Down | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ |
Plugins and connectors for third-party IT solutions
| Understand | Manage | Optimize | |
| Virtualization Management Plugins | |||
| Plugin for VMware vCenter | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
| Plugin for Citrix XenCenter | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
| Advanced power actions for hosts | |||
| Shutting down a VMware vApp | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
| Automating the VMware SRM Recovery Plan | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
| Microsoft Hyper-V | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
| Citrix XenCenter | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
| Citrix XenServer Pool | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
| NetApp storage | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
| OpenStack | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ |
| HPE OneView | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ |
| Nutanix Acropolis | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ |
| Cisco UCS Manager | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ |
| Management packs | |||
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Eaton IPM Management Package for managing VMware vRealize |
✘ | ✘ | ✔ |
TOPOLOGY
Modern surge protection device
EXITS
1/6/8 outputs - DIN and FR
FORM FACTOR
Desktop devices
The Eaton Protection Box's modern design complies with the international IEC 61643-11 standard for surge protection devices. It protects sensitive equipment from overvoltage, interference, and indirect lightning strikes.
Protection Box 6 USB, 6 USB Tel@, 8 USB Tel@ are equipped with two USB ports (max. 2.4 A) for charging mobile devices (phones, tablets, etc.).
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Technical specifications |
1 |
1 Tel@ |
6 |
6 USB |
6 USB Tel@ |
8 USB Tel@ |
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Nom. current - rated power (A-W) |
16 A - 4000 W |
16 A - 4000 W |
10 A - 2,500 W |
10 A - 2,500 W |
10 A - 2,500 W |
10 A - 2,500 W |
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Voltage-Frequency |
220 – 250 V AC 50-60 Hz |
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USB ports for charging |
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2 |
2 |
2 |
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Surge protection |
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Surge protection test conditions comply with IEC 61643-11 With 1.2-50μs; 8-20μs pulse T3 |
L+N to PE: Uoc = 6 kV; Up < 1.5 kV; In = 3 kA L to N: Uoc = 4 kV; Up < 1.5 kV; In = 2 kA |
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Protective devices |
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Max. current |
18,000 A, 3 x MOV 6,000 A |
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Response time |
<1 ns |
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Telephone line protection |
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RJ11 telephone lines, including broadband |
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10,000 A |
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10,000 A |
10,000 A |
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Surge protection test conditions comply with IEC 61643-21 With 1.2-50μs; 8-20μs pulse C2 |
Pin 4 & 5 to PE: Uoc = 6 kV; Up < 1.5 kV; In = 3 kA Pin 4 to Pin 5 : Uoc = 4 kV; Up < 1.5 kV; In = 2 kA |
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Compliance with standards |
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Certificates |
CE - EAC - CM |
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Standards |
IEC 60884-1 - IEC 61643-11 - IEC-EN 61000-6-1 - IEC-EN 61000-6-3 - NF C61-314 - VDE 06020 |
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Dimensions and weight |
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Dimensions HxWxD |
72.5 x 55 x 98 mm |
72.5 x 55 x 98 mm |
47.5 x 110 x 245 mm |
47.5 x 110 x 245 mm |
47.5 x 110 x 245 mm |
47.5 x 110 x 290 mm |
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Weight |
0.115 kg |
0.124 kg |
0.586 kg |
0.612 kg |
0.646 kg |
0.713 kg |
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Service and support |
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2-year warranty |
Repair or replacement of a defective product |
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- Form factor: 1U rack.
- The TS 16 Netpack and ATS 30 provide network connectivity. Remote access, configuration, and device management are supported.
- Measurement and adjustment are carried out via the ATS 16 LCD display.
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Technical specifications |
ATS 16 |
ATS 16 Netpack |
ATS 30 |
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Rated current |
16 A |
16 A |
30 A* |
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Input/output |
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Nominal voltage/frequency of input current |
208/220/230/240 V; 50/60 Hz |
208/220/230/240 V; 50/60 Hz |
220/230/240 V; 50/60 Hz |
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Performance characteristics |
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Standard switching time |
8 ms |
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Safety standards |
MEK/EN 62310-1, MEK/EN 60950-1 |
MEK/EN 62310-1, MEK/EN 60950-1 |
IEC/EN 60950-1 |
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EMC standards |
IEC/EN 62310-2 |
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Marking |
CE |
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Connection |
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Input characteristics |
2 IEC C20 + 2 input cables |
2 IEC C20 + 2 input cables |
Wired |
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Exits |
8 IEC C13 + 1 IEC C19 |
8 IEC C13 + 1 IEC C19 |
Wired |
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User interface and communication capabilities |
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User interface |
LCD |
LCD |
LED screen |
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Network connection |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
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Dimensions and weight |
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Dimensions (H x W x D) |
43 x 430 x 250 mm |
43 x 430 x 250 mm |
43 x 440 x 390 mm |
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Weight |
3.3 kg |
3.5 kg |
5 kg |
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Customer Service and Support |
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2-year warranty |
Standard product replacement |
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The power distribution unit with input metering offers network connectivity and a modern LCD display for easy configuration. The ePDU G3 features hot-swappable network components.
IEC Estimate Accuracy +/- 1%: Highly accurate measurement of energy consumption (kWh), as well as voltage, current and power (V, A, W).
Measurement of input parameters and individual phases, measurement of circuit breaker current.
For rack mounting, wall mounting, or rear connection of Eaton UPS (3 options).
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Technical specifications |
Load distribution block Eaton FlexPDU |
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Maximum power |
3000 VA |
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Nominal voltage |
220–240 V |
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Installation |
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Form factor |
1U (except BS) 19" rackmount with multi-position fastenings |
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Installation |
19" wall mount or Eaton RT series UPS |
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Dimensions H x W x D |
44 x 483 x 80 mm (BS: 52 x 483 x 120 mm) |
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Connections |
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Inputs |
1 IEC C20 (16 A) connector and 2 cable (1 IEC 16 A - 16 A cable and 1 IEC 10 A - 16 A cable) for connection to any UPS |
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Conclusions |
DIN |
8 Schuko sockets + 1 IEC 16 A socket |
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IEC |
12 IEC 10A sockets + 1 IEC 16 A socket (with 2 switches) |
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HW |
ND |
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Cascade connection |
Yes, IEC 16A outlet socket |
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Retaining clamps |
Retaining clips on IEC socket outlets |
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Terms of Use and Approvals |
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Operational temperature |
from 0 to 45°C during continuous operation |
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Statements and approvals |
CE |
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- Robust industrial design
- Vertical/rack mounting
- Extended operating time
- Battery management system
- Possibility of replacing batteries without turning off the power
- Integrated network management
- Remote control/setup
- Double conversion in real time
- Pure sine wave output
- Frequency and voltage regulation
- Automatic internal bypass
| Electrical parameters | 1609-P3000N | 1609-P3000A | 1609-P5000E | 1609-P8000E | 1609-P10000E | |
| Entrance | In nom.(AC) | 120 | 230 | 208/230 | 208/230 | 208/230 |
| Voltage range, default (AC) | 90 ... 150V | 160 ... 280V | ||||
| Current (A) | 20 nom., 28 max. | 11 nom., 14 max. | 19 nom., 24 max. | 30 nom., 40 max. | 39 nom., 48 max. | |
| Power | 3000VA (2100W) | 5000VA (3500W) | 8000VA (6400W) | 10,000 VA (8,000 W) | ||
| Frequency | 45 ... 65 Hz (self-definition) | |||||
| PFC | gt- 0.95 | |||||
| Protection | N/A | N/A | N/A | 70 input circuit breaker | ||
| Exit | In nom. | 120V | 208 | |||
| Power | 3000VA (2100W) | 5000VA (3500W) | 8000VA (6400W) | 10,000 VA (8,000 W) | ||
| Protection | 3 ... 15 Circuit breaker | N/A | N/A | |||
| From the battery | Frequency | Nominal +/- 3 Hz | ||||
| Reg. |
+ / - 2% in static mode + / - 5% dynamic |
+/- 1% in static mode, +/- 5% dynamic | ||||
| THD | lt-5% at full load | |||||
| Peak factor | 3:01 | |||||
| Efficiency | From the battery | 86% | ||||
| On Line | 88% | |||||
| Protection | Emission | IEC 1000-4-4 | ||||
| Overload | 125%: 1 minute, 150%: 30 seconds | |||||
| Output short-circuit current | Protection switches Input circuit and/or premises branch | |||||
| Thermal protection | Yes | |||||
| Bypass | N/A | 70 input circuit breaker | ||||
| Regulatory | Safety | UL 1778, CULUS, IEC 60950 | EN 61000-3-2 | UL 1778, CULUS, IEC 60950 | ||
| EMC | FCC (Class A) | EN50091-2 | FCC (Class A), EN50091-2 | |||
| Marking | CULUS, CSA | CE | CULUS, CSA, CE | |||
| Battery | Opening hours | 14 minutes at full load, 34 minutes at half load | 5...7 minutes at full load, 13...18 minutes @ half load | |||
| Type | Sealed Lead Acid, hot-swappable, user-replaceable valve | |||||
| Voltage | 192V | |||||
| Charger | Temperature compensated current limited, float charger | |||||
| Reload time | In less than 3 hours to 90% capacity | Less than 3 hours to 85% capacity | ||||
| Term | 2...4 years at 25 deg- C ambient temperature | |||||
| Wednesday | Temperature | 0 ... 40 deg- C (working), -20 ... 60 deg- C (short-term storage) | ||||
| Altitude | 10,000 ft (working) | |||||
| Humidity | 0 ... 95% non-condensing (operating) | |||||
| Thermal power (at full load) | 655 BTU/hour | 1040 BTU/hour | 1536 BTU/hour | 2216 BTU/hour | ||
| Noise level | lt-50 dB @ 1 meter (at full load) | lt-55 dB @ 1 meter (at full load) | ||||
| Back panel | AC outputs |
(6) NEMA 5 ... 15 (2) NEMA 5 ... 20 |
(8) IEC C13 (2) IEC C19 |
(12) IEC C13 (2) IEC C19 |
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| AC Inputs | NEMA L5 ... 30 | IEC C14 | IEC C20 | 3 position terminal blocks | ||
| Communication | DB9 | Serial and contact closures | ||||
| EPO | By closing contacts | |||||
| Net | Via network management cards (1609-NMC, supplied as standard with 3 kVA units) | |||||
| Indicators and controls | LED Status | Online, In bypass mode, from battery, overload and battery replacement, faults, Histogram for load, Histogram for battery Fuel level indicator, Histogram for measured input voltage when built-in switch is conducted | ||||
| Control | (Front Panel) On/Self Test/Silence Alarm/Cold Start/Boot | |||||
| Sound | On battery: 4 short beeps every 20 seconds (variable), Low battery: persistent 0.5 second beep every 1 second (variable), Bypass: continuous beep, Failure: continuous beep, Battery change: occasional on/off change - one beep | |||||
- Robust industrial design
- DIN rail or back-of-panel
- Increased temperature performance (up to 50°C) is possible with an additional battery
- Bulletin 1609-B UPS requires two 12V batteries (order separately)
| Electrical parameters | 1609-B600N | 1609-B1000N | |
| Entrance | In nom. | 120V | 120V |
| Power | 600 VA (360 W) | 1000 VA (600 W) | |
| Voltage range, default | 96 ... 138V | ||
| Voltage range, wide online | 96 ... 138V | ||
| Current No. | 5.4 | 8.9 | |
| Capacity Frequency | 50/60 Hz plus minus 3 Hz | 50/60 Hz plus minus 3 Hz | |
| PFC | None | None | |
| Exit | In nom. | 120V | |
| Power | 600 VA (360 W) | 1000 VA (600 W) | |
| Online | Output voltage range, default | 96 ... 138V | |
| Output voltage range, wide online | 96 ... 138V | ||
| Switching point accuracy | plusmn- 3% | ||
| From the battery | In nom | 120V (wave step) | |
| Frequency | 50/60 Hz plus/min - 1 Hz | ||
| THD | 47.5% (wave step) | ||
| Short circuit protection | Peak factor | 2.5:1 | |
| Efficiency | From battery (typical under active load) | 80% Typical under active load | |
| Internet - Typical for active metering load (AVR mode) | 94% Typical under active load | ||
| Protection | Emission | 380 J (Total performance rating with 10 * 1000 pulse s) | |
| Overload (Shutdown in 10 sec) | gt- 110 ... 130% - shutdown after 5 sec | ||
| Overload (Shutdown immediately) | 130% immediate shutdown | ||
| Output short-circuit current: Internet | Parallel circuit premises from current overloads | ||
| Output short-circuit current: batteries | Shutdown | ||
| Thermal protection | UPS inside temperature sup3-70 deg- C | ||
| Regulatory | Safety | UL1778, CSA C22.2 No. 107.3-05, EN/IEC62040-1 | |
| EMC | FCC amp- CE (Class A) | ||
| Marking | UL, CULUS, FCC, CE, C-Tick | ||
| Battery | Opening hours | sup3-5 min (at 25 deg- C at full load = 360 W, PF = 0.6 ... 0.75) | sup3-2 min (at 25 deg- C at full load = 600W, PF = 0.6 ... 0.75) |
| Type | Sealed lead acid battery | ||
| 12V/5Ah (for 0 ... 40 deg- C: BB BP5 ... 12) | |||
| 12V/5.5 Ah (for 0 ... 50 deg- C: BB HRL5.5 ... 12) | |||
| Voltage | 24V | ||
| Charger | Current limited, constant voltage float charger | ||
| Charger Time | Less than 12 hours to 90% capacity after discharge with full loading | ||
| Term | 2 ... 3 years at 25 deg- C ambient temperature | ||
| Wednesday | Temperature |
Operating: Standard battery 0 ... +40 deg- C (+32 ... +104 deg- F) Hi-battery temperature 0 ... +50 deg- C (+32 ... +122 deg- F) In non-operating condition / Storage: -15 ... +45 deg- C (+5 ... +113 deg- F) |
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| Altitude | Operating: 0...6600 feet (0...2000 meters) | ||
| Humidity | Operation / Storage 5 ... 95% RH (non-condensing) | ||
| Thermal power |
On Line, Full Load: 107 BTU/hr On line, full load, charging: 160 BTU per hour Battery Power: Full Load: 1228 BTUs per hour |
On Line, Full Load: 178 BTU/hr On line, full load, charging: 231 BTU per hour Battery Power: Fully Loaded: 2047 BTUs per hour |
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| Noise level | lt-45 dBA @ 1 meter front side | ||
| Mechanical | Approximate dimensions L * W * H (mm) | 6.1 x 11 x 7.09 (155 x 300 x 180) | |
| Approximate weight per pound (kg) | 14.5 (6.6) | 14.7 (6.7) | |
A modern graphical LCD display provides precise UPS operating parameters and measurement data on a single screen (available in seven languages, including Russian). The LCD display can be adjusted to provide the best viewing angle for various installation situations.
The 9SX integrates easily with leading virtualization environments and cloud orchestration tools using an optional network management card and Eaton Intelligent Power® software, compatible with all major operating systems.
If needed, battery life can be extended to several hours by adding additional hot-swappable external battery modules. The battery modules will be automatically recognized by the UPS.
The Eaton 93PM G2 UPS, with its flexible, modular, and scalable design, ensures maximum uptime for critical infrastructure. Its hot-swappable modular system allows for the addition of 50 or 60 kVA modules at any time, without disrupting the system or impacting the critical load. HotSync technology allows the Eaton 93PM G2 to eliminate a single point of failure in the event of a communication loss, ensuring increased device reliability. Additionally, this UPS features built-in safety components to reduce electrical risks and provide additional protection.
Equipped with EnergyAware technology, the Eaton 93PM G2 enables your organization to support the environment and generate revenue by responding to grid demand and providing ancillary services. Without compromising critical load protection, the average benefit from using this technology is up to €50,000 per MW of grid power per year.
The Eaton 93PM G2's cybersecurity is provided by Eaton's Gigabit and Industrial network interface cards—the first in the industry to receive IEC 62443-4-2 and UL 29001-1 certifications. Eaton also offers a remote monitoring service, enabling immediate response to any UPS threats related to power supply and cybersecurity.
The Eaton 93PM G2 UPS offers lower cost thanks to its higher efficiency thanks to built-in technologies, many of which are unique to Eaton products. The 93PM G2 can be scaled to meet business needs. It boasts 97% online efficiency for improved cost control and ROI. Performance can be further enhanced with ESS and VMMS technologies.
UPS uninterruptible power supply
A device known as an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is designed to protect electronic equipment from power problems and interruptions. It automatically contacts a backup power source when voltage drops to a critical level.
The main functions of the UPS include:
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Ensuring uninterrupted operation of connected equipment.
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Preventing damage to electrical and electronic equipment from power surges.
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Protects data from loss and damage during improper device shutdown.
UPS is widely used to ensure reliable operation of IT equipment, servers, heating systems, medical equipment and other electronic devices.
What is UPS used for?
UPSs play a vital role in preventing many electrical problems:
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Power outages. Problems with the electrical grid, such as power outages or overloads, can lead to a complete power outage, which will result in equipment shutdown.
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Voltage dip. Activating a heavy load, switching the power grid, or network faults can cause a voltage dip, which can negatively impact equipment operation.
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Overvoltage or power surge. Lightning strikes can cause surges or overvoltage in the power grid, which can damage electronic equipment.
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Voltage Drop. Prolonged, increased load on the electrical network can cause voltage drop, which negatively impacts equipment operation.
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Voltage surge. A sudden power loss, a power outage, or a power failure can cause a voltage surge, which can damage equipment.
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Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency Interference. Transmitters, welding equipment, and lightning can cause electromagnetic and radio frequency interference, which can damage equipment.
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Frequency fluctuations. Unstable generator operation can lead to frequency fluctuations, which in turn can negatively impact equipment performance.
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Transients. When switching electrical equipment, transients may occur that can damage the equipment.
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Nonlinear voltage distortion. Switching power supplies, variable frequency drives and motors, and fax machines can cause nonlinear voltage distortion, which can damage equipment.
UPS are designed to protect against all these problems and ensure continuous and stable operation of equipment.
And buy uninterruptible power supplies in Kazakhstan
When choosing a UPS, it's important to choose a reliable supplier that offers high-quality products and professional support. Power Technology Solutions is one such supplier. Our company supplies Eaton products and offers a wide selection of UPSs of various types and capacities, suitable for various equipment types and operating conditions.