Eaton 176 → 276V ac Input Rack Mount, Stand Alone Uninterruptible Power Supply, 1000VA (1kW), 9PX

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RS Stock No.:
201-9772
Distrelec Article No.:
302-53-032
Mfr. Part No.:
9PX1000IRT2U Eaton 9PX 1000i RT2U
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Model

9PX

Power Rating

1kW

VA Rating

1000VA

Output Voltage

230V

Input Voltage

176 → 276V ac

Mounting Type

Rack Mount, Stand Alone

Network Compatibility

ModBus-MS

Number of Outlets

2

Type

UPS

Length

45mm

Width

44mm

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Eaton 9PX UPS Uninterruptible Power Supplies


In the event of a power surge or power failure, an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is a vital piece of safety equipment. They provide you with crucial battery backup time and ensure all your sensitive IT, network and computer systems are kept safe and operational.

The Eaton 9PX Series of UPS systems are designed to deliver first-class energy-efficient power protection for data centres, IT, Networking and Infrastructure. With energy star qualification the 9PX can operate at the highest efficiency levels and still reduce energy and cooling costs. Featuring double conversion technology, the Eaton 9PX series can constantly monitor power and regulate voltage and frequency levels. The Eaton 9PX UPS’s are the ideal solution for both rack-mounting or standalone installations.

Features and Benefits


• Easy to install and operate
• 9PX is the first UPS system in its class to provide Unity power factor (VA=W)
• Constantly monitors power conditions and regulates voltage and frequency
• Long battery life with the Eaton ABM battery management technology utilizing 3 stages charging extending battery life up to 50%
• Additional extended run time can be achieved with up to 4 external hot-swap battery modules
• Multi-lingual graphical LCD provides clear information on the UPS's status and measurements
• Available in RT2U for rack mounting or RT3U for tower mounting
• Available in 1000VA to 3000VA power ratings.
• Rack-mount or tower mount
• Supplied with a rail rack kit

Applications


You will find Uninterruptible Power Supplies in a wide range of applications where the protection of sensitive IT and Networking equipment is crucial. UPS’s are vital in providing extra back up time allowing shutdown software to start or generators to kick in. Uninterruptable power supplies ensure mission-critical data loss can be prevented. Some of the most common areas are

• Data centres
• IT and Networking
• Data Storage & Telecoms
• Industrial and Medical Infrastructure
• Server rooms

Eaton Uninterruptible Power Supply, 230 V AC Output, 1kW - 9PX Series - 9PX1000IRT2U


When there's a power failure or electric circuit protection units are activated, how can you buy some time to save your computer files? This Eaton UPS (uninterruptable power supply) will constantly monitor power conditions and regulate voltage and frequency. It's rated at 1,000 VA, so you'll be able to perform a controlled shutdown of your equipment when you need to. It offers crucial battery backup to keep important hardware, such as burglar alarms, functional during an electrical outage.

• Three-stage charging technology extends battery life up to 50%
• Can be rack or tower-mounted to suit your system
• Liquid crystal display (LCD) provides easy-to-read status and measurement information
• Input voltage of 176 to 276 V AC and output voltage of 230 V AC for standard use

How does a UPS work?


A UPS power supply collects and accumulates some of the power from an electrical output in an on-board battery before sending the rest to the equipment connected to it. If the electric input suddenly stops – through a power cut, activation of protection circuits or accidental unplugging of a cable – the UPS will instantly switch over to sending out the backup power stored in its internal battery.

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