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Eaton Electrical 12KVA 208V Powerware BladeUPS
Estimated price for orientation: 10 703 $
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Features Power rating: 12-kW per UPS module Input voltage: 208V Output voltage: 180 to 255 VAC, Ph to Ph 13 minutes of battery runtime at half load, 4.8 minutes at full load LCD control panel and LED indicator lights Description Product Description The Eaton Electrical 12KVA 208V PowerWare BladeUPS is a robust, compact power quality solution that does not generate the additional heat associated with legacy end-of-row, modular UPS products. The Powerware BladeUPS is designed to be one of the most flexible UPS devices on the market. It can be deployed in a number of configurations, from a distributed architecture (one in every rack), to end of row (up to six units in a rack), to a central system (not on the IT floor, but in the electrical closet). In addition, the exceptionally high efficiency rating is not a large energy cost burden when installed in-line with the output of a large, central UPS or in highly critical computing areas where dual UPS redundancy (2N) is required.
Features Power rating: 12-kW per UPS module Input voltage: 208V Output voltage: 180 to 255 VAC, Ph to Ph 13 minutes of battery runtime at half load, 4.8 minutes at full load LCD control panel and LED indicator lights Description Product Description The Eaton Electrical 12KVA 208V PowerWare BladeUPS is a robust, compact power quality solution that does not generate the additional heat associated with legacy end-of-row, modular UPS products. The Powerware BladeUPS is designed to be one of the most flexible UPS devices on the market. It can be deployed in a number of configurations, from a distributed architecture (one in every rack), to end of row (up to six units in a rack), to a central system (not on the IT floor, but in the electrical closet). In addition, the exceptionally high efficiency rating is not a large energy cost burden when installed in-line with the output of a large, central UPS or in highly critical computing areas where dual UPS redundancy (2N) is required.