Eaton_BladeUPS_datasheet_rev_B
厦门艾邦电子有限公司 Eaton 9PX UPS 商品说明书
Eaton 9PX2200IRTBPEaton 9PX UPS HotSwap IEC, 2200 VA, 2200 W, Input: C20, Outputs: (6) C13, (1) C19, Rack/tower, 3UGeneral specificationsEaton 9PX UPS 9PX2200IRTBP 74317208149048.5 cm 13 cm 44 cm 24.52 kg 2 year CE Marked TUV cULus Listed CSA 22.2FCC part 15 Class B CISPR22 Class B EAC CEENERGY STAR certified IEC/EN 62040-1 UL 1778 IEC/EN 62040-2Eaton 9PX 2200i RT3U HotSwap IECProduct Name Catalog Number UPCProduct Length/Depth Product Height Product Width Product Weight Warranty Compliances Certifications Model CodeView runtime graph Hot-swappable internal batteries and extended battery modules (EBMs)612 V / 7 Ah Sealed, lead-acidYes(6) C13, (1) C19Online/Double-conversion 2200 W 2200 VA Sine wave 230V1230V default (200/208/220/230/240V)200/208/220/230/240 V +/- 1%350/60 Hz 1C20 41.8m230V default (200/208/220/230/240V)176-276 V (100-276 V with derating)Runtime graph Battery management Battery replacementBattery quantity Battery rating Battery type Extended battery capability Receptacle TopologyWattage VA rating Output waveform Voltage Output power factor Output nominal voltageOutput voltage rangeVoltage distortion output (linear load) - max Output frequency Feed type Input connection Input cord length Input nominal voltageInput voltage rangeCommunicationABM & Temperature compensated charging method (user selectable)Automatic battery test Deep discharge protection Automatic recognition of external battery units USB port (HID compliant)Serial port (RS232)Mini terminal block for remote On/Off Mini-terminal block for remote power off Mini-terminal block for output relayDry contacts (3 outputs, 150/60 Hz40-70 Hz>.99One slot for optional communication card NoNoEaton Intelligent Power Manager, Eaton Intelligent Power Protector Multilingual graphical LCD display OtherYes3000 m Online: 488<40 dB at 1 meter 0-96% non-condensing 0° to 40°C (32° to 104°F)Nominal frequency Input frequency range Input power factor Expansion slotsEthernet interfaceIncludes network card Software compatibilityUser interfaceType of interface Potential free switch contact Altitude BTU Rating Noise level Relative humidity Temperature range Special featuresinput, optocoupler, DB9)Double conversion topology Constantly monitors power conditions and regulates voltage and frequency First UPS in its class to provide Unity power factor (VA=W)Energy Star qualified, provides the highest efficiency level to reduce energy and cooling costs Internal bypass allows service continuity in case of UPS faultNext-generation graphical LCD displayCompatible with Virtual environments (VMware, Hyper-V, Citrix Xen, Redhat)Meter energy consumption (down to the managed outletRack/tower3U482.6 mm (19 inch) device Yes93.511YesYes Eaton UPS Services Quick Guide 2021Eaton UPS and battery servicesEaton 9PX 1-3 kVA UPS and 9PX EBM 48V and 72V - Installation and user manualEaton Bypass Power Module (BPM) user guideEaton 9PX 1-3 kVA UPS - Quick Start GuideEaton Specification Sheet - 9PX2200IRTBPEaton 9PX 1000-3000W UPS - DatasheetForm factorRack size Construction type Rack mounting kit Efficiency Package contentsPhase (input) Phase (output) Internal bypass Hot swap power BrochuresManuals and user guidesSpecifications and datasheets Technical data sheetsgroups)Hot swappable batteries Advanced Battery Management (ABM) technology to increase battery lifetimeLong backup time with up to 4 optional EBMUPSInput cableMaintenance Bypass(2) IEC-IEC output cables USB cableSerial cable(2) brackets for 19’ mounting (2) Rack-mounting kit(2) Supports for tower mountingCable locking system Safety instructions Quickstart guideEaton Corporation plc Eaton House30 Pembroke Road Dublin 4, Ireland © 2023 Eaton. All rights reserved. Eaton is a registered trademark.All other trademarks areproperty of their respectiveowners./socialmediaYesAuto shutdown function。
飛瑞系列 Eaton Advanced UPS 500VA-1kVA 使用说明书
飛瑞系列Eaton Advanced UPS 500VA-1kVAUser Manual目錄1.不斷電系統 (1)1-1. 注意事項 (1)1-2. 前進A 系列簡介 (2)1-3. 各部位名稱及功能 (2)1-4. 警報及顯示 (3)1-5. 產品規格 (4)2.安裝及操作 (4)2-1. 開箱及檢驗 (4)2-2. 安裝 (5)2-3. 保存注意事項 (5)3.異常現象處理 (6)4.一年服務保證說明 (7)1. 不斷電系統1-1. 注意事項:.UPS 內含之電壓具潛在危險性,維修必須由合格之技術人員執行。
.具有自我供電功能(電池),即使UPS 未與市電電源連接時,UPS 之輸出插座仍然可能會有電壓。
.請勿將UPS 放置於近水及濕度過高之處。
.請勿將液體及雜物注入UPS 內部。
.請勿將UPS 插座插入家用電器,如吹風機。
.請勿將UPS 輸出提供給雷射印表機。
.請勿將UPS 放置在太陽直射區及靠近熱源區。
.請勿在UPS 箱體上堆放其他物品。
.請勿讓小孩玩弄UPS。
.電源插座須安裝在靠近設備及容易接近之位置,若須與輸入市電隔離時,請將電源線插頭拔下。
.將UPS 插至三孔帶接地之交流電源插座。
.電池更換時必須由合格專業人員執行,並使用同型號之電池。
.UPS 內部電池額定電壓:A-500 為12V dc,A-1000 為24 V dc。
.UPS 除內含電池外,不得外加電池。
1-2. 前進A 系列簡介前進A 系列傳承了本公司優良的品質設計理念,是專為個人電腦工作室及網路發燒族精心設計的不斷電系統!前進A 系列遵守:國家標準CNS-13438 乙類標準。
本系統具有多種優點,可提高負載設備及UPS 之運轉穩定度。
.自動偵錯及電池檢測-UPS 開機時,自動進行UPS 之功能電池狀態偵錯檢測,可預防突發性故障。
.輸入過高及過低電源保護-當輸入電壓或頻率過高或過低時,UPS 立即切換至備用電源模式,由電池供給電源。
Eaton 9SX UPS 技术参数手册说明书
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TD153028EN
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Power ratings
9SX1000G: 1000VA / 900W
9SX1500G: 1500VA / 1350W
9SX2000G: 220/230/240V: 2000VA / 1800W 208V: 1800VA / 1620W 200V: 1600VA / 1440W
Load
9SX700 630W 567W 504W 441W 378W 315W 252W 189W
9SX1000 900W 810W 720W 630W
>.99
Input current distortion <8%
Electrical Output
208V
120V
1 Due to continuing product improvement programs, specifications are subject to change without notice. 2 Input line cord is 8 feet long.
2000VA: None 3000VA: (3) 20A for (2) 5-20R each 120V default (100/110/120/125V)
±2% normal mode
Linear: <3%
9SX700: 89.84% 9SX1000: 90.81% 9SX1500: 90.44% 9SX2000: 88% 9SX3000: 89% 9SX3000HW: 89%
Full load: 190-276V, <25% load: 120-276V
美国Eaton公司产品说明书:Eaton PDG33F0400E3CJ电子保护电路板
Eaton PDG33F0400E3CJPower Defense Globally Rated, Frame 3, Three Pole, 400A,25kA/480V, PXR20 LSIG w/ CAM Link and Relays, Std Line Load Term (PDG3X3TA400)Eaton Power Defense molded case circuit breakerPDG33F0400E3CJ 786679492178109.1 mm 257.1 mm 138.9 mm 5.92 kg Eaton Selling Policy 25-000, one (1) year from the date of installation of theProduct or eighteen (18) months from thedate of shipment of the Product,whichever occurs first.RoHS Compliant UL 489CSAIEC 60947-2CCC MarkedProduct NameCatalog Number UPCProduct Length/Depth Product Height Product Width Product Weight WarrantyCompliancesCertifications400 AComplete breaker 3Three-polePD3 Global Class A PXR 20 LSIGCAM Link600 Vac600 VStandard Line and Load25 kAIC at 480 Vac 10 kAIC Icu @250 Vdc 35 kAIC @240V (UL)400 AEaton Power Defense MCCB PDG33F0400E3CJ 3D drawing Consulting application guide - molded case circuit breakers Power Xpert Protection Manager x64Power Xpert Protection Manager x32StrandAble terminals product aidAmperage Rating Circuit breaker frame type Frame Number of poles Circuit breaker type Class Trip Type Communication Voltage rating Voltage rating - max TerminalsInterrupt rating Interrupt rating range Trip rating 3D CAD drawing packageApplication notesBrochuresPower Defense molded case circuit breaker selection posterPower Defense brochurePower Defense technical selling bookletCatalogsPower Xpert Release trip units for Power Defense molded case circuit breakersMolded case circuit breakers catalogCertification reportsPDG3 45-400A CB reportEU Declaration of Conformity - Power Defense molded case circuit breakersPDG3 UL authorization 250-600a TMTUPDG3 CSA certification 250-600aPDG3 UL authorization 100-400aPDG3B 450A-600A CB reportPDG3 CSA certification 100-400aInstallation instructionsPower Defense Frame 3 terminal spreader assembly instructions -IL012301ENPower Defense Frame 3 finger protection assembly installation instructions - IL012279ENPower Defense Frame 3 screw terminal_end cap kit, 400A, 3 pole –IL012262ENPower Defense Frame 2/3/4/5/6 voltage neutral sensor module wiring instructions – IL012316ENPower Defense Frame 3 Breaker Instructions (IL012107EN).pdfPower Defense Frame 3 box terminal installation instructions -IL012299ENPower Defense Frame 3 shunt trip UVR instructions - IL012140EN Power Defense Frame 3 reverse feed connector kit Cat NumPDG3X3(2)(4)TA630RF instructions - IL012253ENPower Defense Frame 3 interphase barrier - IL012229EN H03Power Defense Frame 1-2-3-4 IP door barrier assembly instructions -IL012278ENPower Defense Frame 3 screw terminal end cap kit 600A, 3 pole -IL012264ENPower Defense Frame 3 terminal cover assembly instructions -IL012281ENPower Defense Frame 3 Aux, Alarm, ST and UVR Animated Instructions.rh Power Defense Frame 3 rear connection installation instructions -IL012300ENPower Defense Frame 4 locking devices and handle block instructions - IL012151ENPower Defense Frame 4 shunt trip UVR instructions - IL012129EN Power Defense Frame 3 Direct Rotary Handle Assy With Interlock Version Instructions (IL012139EN).pdfPower Defense Frame 3 multi-tap terminal kit Cat NumPDG3X3(2)(4)TA6006W Instructions - IL012248ENPower Defense Frame 3 plug-in adapter installation instructions -IL012311ENPower Defense Frame 3 handle mech direct rotary handle instructions - IL012111ENPower Defense Frame 3 locking devices and handle block instructions - IL012150ENPower Defense Frame 3 trip unit replacement instructions - IL012157EN Power Defense Frame 3 multi wire connector kit -PDG3X3(2)(4)TA4006W and PDG3X3(2)(4)TA4003W instructions-IL012247EN H01Power Defense Frame 3 extendable shaft rotary handle mech -IL012112ENPower Defense Frame 3 adapter kit installation instructions LZM3 to PD3 - IL012227ENPower Defense Frame 3 reverse feed connector kit Cat NumPDG3X3(2)(4)TA400HRF instructions - IL012252ENPower Defense Frame 3 terminal kit Cat Num PDG3X3(2)(4)TA400RF instructions - IL012251ENPower Defense Frame 3 interphase barriers 3-pole - IL012229EN H01 Power Defense Frame 4 reverse feed connector kit instructions for PDG4X3(2)(4)TA800RF instructions - IL012254ENPower Defense Frame 3 multi-tap terminal kit Cat NumPDG3X3(2)(4)TA6006WSW instructions - IL012250ENInstallation videosPower Defense Frame 3 Handle Mech Direct Rotary Handle Animated Instructions.rhPower Defense Frame 3 Locking Devices and Handle Block Animated Instructions.pdf.rhPower Defense Frame 3 trip unit replacement animated instructions.rh Power Defense Frame 3 Shunt Trip_UVR Animated Instructions.pdf.rh Power Defense Frame 3 Handle Mech Variable Depth Rotary Handle Animated Instructions.rhMultimediaPower Defense Frame 3 Aux, Alarm, Shunt Trip, and UVR How-To Video Power Defense Frame 3 Trip Unit Installation How-To VideoEaton Corporation plc Eaton House30 Pembroke Road Dublin 4, Ireland © 2023 Eaton. All Rights Reserved. Eaton is a registered trademark.All other trademarks areproperty of their respectiveowners./socialmediaPower Defense Frame 3 Direct Rotary Handle Mechanism Installation How-To VideoPower Defense Frame 2 Variable Depth Rotary Handle Mechanism Installation How-To VideoPower Defense molded case circuit breakers Power Defense BreakersPower Defense Frame 5 Trip Unit How-To Video Eaton Power Defense for superior arc flash safetyPower Defense Frame 3 Variable Depth Rotary Handle Mechanism Installation How-To VideoPower Defense Frame 6 Trip Unit How-To Video Eaton Specification Sheet - PDG33F0400E3CJ Power Defense time current curve Frame 3 - PD3Implementation of arc flash mitigating solutions at industrial manufacturing facilitiesSingle and double break MCCB performance revisited Making a better machineMolded case and low-voltage power circuit breaker health Intelligent power starts with accurate, actionable data Intelligent circuit protection yields space savings Molded case and low-voltage breaker health Safer by design: arc energy reduction techniquesSpecifications and datasheetsTime/current curvesWhite papers。
美国电子公司 Eaton 产品说明书
Eaton PDG23F0150B8NNPower Defense Globally Rated, Frame 2, Three Pole, 150A, 25kA/480V, PXR10 LSI Motor Protection, No TerminalsGeneral specificationsEaton Power Defense molded case circuit breakerPDG23F0150B8NN 78667927887188.9 mm 152.4 mm 104.6 mm 1.82 kg Eaton Selling Policy 25-000, one (1) year from the date of installation of theProduct or eighteen (18) months from thedate of shipment of the Product,whichever occurs first.RoHS Compliant UL 489CSACCC MarkedIEC 60947-2Product NameCatalog Number UPCProduct Length/Depth Product Height Product Width Product Weight WarrantyCompliancesCertifications150 AComplete breaker 2Three-polePD2 Global Class A PXR 10 Motor Protection LSI600 Vac600 VNo Terminals25 kAIC at 480 Vac 10 kAIC Icu @125 Vdc 10 kAIC Icu @250 Vdc 35 kAIC @240V (UL)25 kAIC Icu/ 20 kAIC Ics/ 52.5 kAIC Icm @440V (IEC) 35 kAIC Icu/ 35 kAIC Ics/ 73.5 kAIC Icm @240V (IEC)18 kAIC Icu/ 15/13 kAIC Ics/ 37.8 kAIC Icm @525V South Africa (IEC)25 kAIC @480V (UL)20 kAIC Icu/ 20 kAIC Ics/ 42 kAIC Icm @480V Brazil (IEC) 14 kAIC @600V (UL/CSA)25 kAIC Icu/ 25 kAIC Ics/ 52.5 kAIC Icm @380-415V (IEC)Eaton Power Defense MCCB PDG23F0150B8NN 3D drawing Power Xpert Protection Manager x32Consulting application guide - 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All Rights Reserved. Eaton is a registered trademark.All other trademarks areproperty of their respectiveowners./socialmediaEaton Specification Sheet - PDG23F0150B8NN Power Defense time current curve Frame 2 - PD2Molded case and low-voltage power circuit breaker health Single and double break MCCB performance revisited Intelligent power starts with accurate, actionable data Intelligent circuit protection yields space savings Making a better machineSafer by design: arc energy reduction techniques Molded case and low-voltage breaker healthSpecifications and datasheetsTime/current curvesWhite papers。
Eaton Powerware BladeUPS 系统高密度数据中心应用技术与性能优化说明书
Are your batteries up to the task?How Eaton maximizes runtime and service life in Powerware BladeUPS systems for high-density data centers AbstractThe continually increasing price of raw materials, namely lead, has caused UPS battery module prices to skyrocket—disrupting worldwide production and delaying key projects. Batteries represent as much as 35 to 40 percent of total data center power investment, driving the focus on ways to maximize battery runtime and increase system reliability. When developing the revolutionary Powerware® BladeUPS® for high-density data centers, Eaton® incorporated several technologies that optimize battery performance and service life, such as: redundant internal batteries, premium quality batteries, optional external battery modules, innovative charging techniques and integrated battery management.But what really distinguishes Powerware BladeUPS is its unique load-sharing feature for parallel configurations. This paper describes this and other Eaton innovations that maximize battery performance and service life in Powerware BladeUPS systems. ContentsIs battery service life and runtime really all that important? (2)Optimizing battery performance in Powerware BladeUPS systems (3)Redundant internal batteries (4)Optional external battery modules (4)Premier battery quality (6)Innovative charging techniques (6)Integrated battery management (6)Cool operating temperatures (6)Separate battery breakers (7)Battery load-sharing in parallel systems (7)The challenge of battery management in traditional parallel UPS systems (7)The Eaton solution to battery management in parallel systems (7)Conclusion (9)About Eaton (10)Bibliography (10)IntroductionYou can’t let rolling blackouts, storms, natural disasters or utility problems keep you from running your business. That’s why you have uninterruptible power systems (UPS) onthe job, protecting critical systems.The “uninterruptible” part of that equation relies heavily on batteries. Batteries boost power to normal voltage during sags and brownouts. Batteries provide ride-through power when switching from utility power to auxiliary generators. Batteries can run your most essential systems for hours during total power outages, if necessary.And batteries are the leading cause of load loss.That means battery health is a decisive factor in UPS performance. Fresh batteries in good health offer all their rated runtime and recharge after use. Aging batteries, which have been discharged and recharged many times, accept less of a recharge over time, which results in shorter runtime. In multi-module UPS configurations, the reliability of the whole system can depend on the status of the weakest battery in the setup.That means it is essential to consider ways to extend the runtime and service life of batteries, especially in multi-module UPS systems.Is battery service life and runtime really all that important?Yes, for several reasons.Batteries are expensive. Prices have increased dramatically in the last few years, primarily due to price increases in lead, the primary raw material in valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) batteries. Due to worldwide restrictions on the sale of lead, the price of battery modules for UPSs rose an average of 46 percent in 2007. Depending on runtime requirements, batteries represent about 30 to 35 percent of the total cost of a UPS. Downtime is even more expensive. A typical data center might only resort to battery power for a few minutes a year, or perhaps a few minutes over the entire lifetime of the UPS. But for most data centers, the cost of downtime due to battery failure is unacceptably high. Batteries are a lifeline for business continuity.Battery demand will continue to escalate. High-density servers and storage devices consume exponentially more power than their legacy counterparts. That means theneed for backup battery capacity is growing exponentially as well, and batteries will become an even bigger component of the IT budget.Batteries have a limited life span. If you have a cell phone, iPod or cordless tools, you know the syndrome very well; with every discharge, batteries lose some of their ability to accept a recharge. Even if the data center doesn’t suffer an outage that drains batteries, UPS batteries must routinely be discharged during test simulations to check battery health. The higher the operating temperature, the faster degradation occurs. Under normal operating conditions, VRLA batteries have an average service life of three to five years.Batteries age and deteriorate at different rates. That makes it difficult to determine the total runtime available in a multi-module configuration where several UPSs rely on a set of batteries, if the weakest battery module determines the whole system’s runtime.Batteries must always be ready on demand. A typical commercial customer location experiences an average of 24 power disturbances a month and three to five power outages. You need a healthy battery system that can work to its full potential whenever these problems occur.For all these reasons, data center managers should be very interested in technologies that maximize battery health, runtime and service life. Eaton focused very seriously on this issue when developing battery technologies for the Powerware BladeUPS system for high-density data centers. The result is a range of approaches and innovations that ensure customers get the best performance and protection from their battery investments.Optimizing battery performance in Powerware BladeUPS systems Innovative technologies that maximize battery health, runtime and service lifeThe Powerware BladeUPS from Eaton Corporation is a rack-based UPS optimized for high-density computing environments. This modular, three-phase system delivers the features needed most in data centers and network centers:•High power density. With 12KW of power protection in a 6U unit—expandable to 60kW N+1in one 19” rack—the Powerware BladeUPS delivers twice the backup power of other vendors’ modular solutions, while dissipating only one-third the heat. •Highest efficiency. The Powerware BladeUPS operates at a leading 97 percent efficiency in normal operation. Even at <30% load, where you would expect much lower efficiency, this UPS is more efficient than others’ modular products at full load, saving thousands of dollars per year.•High availability. The Powerware BladeUPS incorporates leading technologies that Eaton developed for multi-megawatt UPS systems, such as: patented Powerware Hot Sync® paralleling technology, hot-swappable components, external batterymodules, remote monitoring and automated bypass capabilities.Let’s take a closer look at the technologies that Eaton incorporated in Powerware BladeUPS systems to optimize the performance and service life of batteries, including: •Redundant internal batteries•Optional external battery modules (EBM)•Premier battery quality•Innovative charging techniques•Integrated advanced battery management (ABM®) technology•Cool operating temperatures•Separate battery breakers•Battery load-sharing in parallel configurations—an innovation that differentiates Powerware BladeUPS systemsRedundant internal batteriesEach 12kW BladeUPS module has redundant internal battery strings that provide 4.8 minutes of runtime at full load, 13 minutes at 50-percent load (240V @ 100Ah per string). With the redundancy, even if one internal battery string were to fail, the unit would still provide about two minutes of runtime to enable graceful shutdown of connected servers. There is no single point of failure.Furthermore, these batteries are hot-swappable, which means they can be removed and replaced without powering down the UPS.Optional external battery modulesIf additional runtime is needed you can simply add a 3U battery extension pack (Extended Battery Module, or EBM) that plugs into the back of a UPS module. These modules have bigger batteries with higher amperage discharge to provide longer runtime than the internal batteries. Up to four EBMs can be connected to a single unit, increasing runtime at full load from just under 5 minutes to 34 minutes per module.Powerware BladeUPS battery runtimes—Standalone UPS moduleLoad (kW)% ofcapacityInternalbatteriesInternal batteries+ one EBMInternal batteries+ two EBMsInternal batteries+ three EBMsInternal batteries+ four EBMs1.6 13% 55 mins 118 mins 183 mins 253 mins 329 mins2.4 20% 37 mins 78 mins 119 mins 163 mins 211 mins4 33% 23 mins 46 mins 69 mins 94 mins 120 mins6 50% 13 mins 30 mins 44 mins 59 mins 76 mins8 67% 9 mins 21 mins 32 mins 43 mins 54 mins9.6 80% 6.9 mins 17 mins 26 mins 34 mins 44 mins 12 100% 4.8 mins 12 mins 20 mins 27 mins 34 minsPowerware BladeUPS battery runtimes—Parallel configurations for N+1 redundancyUPS modules TotalloadInternalbatteriesInternal batteries+ one EBMInternal batteries+ two EBMsInternal batteries+ three EBMsInternal batteries+ four EBMs6 60 kW 6 mins 15 mins 22 mins 29 mins 37 mins 5 48 kW 6.9 mins 17 mins 26 mins 34 mins 44 mins 4 36 kW 7.7 mins 18 mins 28 mins 37 mins 47 mins 3 24 kW 9 mins 21 mins 32 mins 43 mins 54 mins 2 12 kW 13 mins 30 mins 44 mins 59 mins 76 minsExternal battery modules can be installed in the same rack as the UPS modules or in an adjacent rack—anywhere you have 3U of available rack space, even in a rack housing other IT equipment.Whether you only need a few extra batteries or a fully populated rack of external batteries, there’s no need to purchase a separate, proprietary battery enclosure. In contrast, if you wanted to add more battery runtime to a competitor’s modular UPS system, you would have to buy a new proprietary battery enclosure.Premier battery qualityUPS batteries can display very different performance characteristics depending on the manufacturer, model and even minor variances in manufacturing process and components. Eaton’s engineering team tested more than 1000 batteries from multiple vendors, searching for the ones that showed the best performance, power density and runtime characteristics. In intensive lab testing, charge after charge, the batteries approved for the Powerware brand sustained high runtime levels, while performance of non-qualified batteries dropped off markedly after only 10 discharges.Innovative charging techniquesMany UPS batteries on the market today are constantly ‘trickle-charged’—a process that eventually degrades the battery’s internal chemical composition, reducing potential battery service life by as much as 50 percent. In contrast, Powerware Advanced Battery Management (ABM) technology uses sensing circuitry and an innovative three-stage charging technique that doubles the useful service life of UPS batteries while optimizing battery recharge time.Optional temperature-compensated charging monitors battery temperature and uses sophisticated algorithms to adjust the rate of charge, compensating for the ambient temperature, to prolong battery life.Integrated battery managementThe UPS automatically tests and monitors battery health and remaining lifetime, and provides advance notification when preventive maintenance is needed. Users receive visual and audible alerts—locally or over a communication network—of any battery that has less than 80 percent of its original capacity. With advance notification, there’s ample time to hot-swap batteries without ever having to shut down the UPS or connected equipment.Cool operating temperaturesAs noted earlier, hot environments shorten battery service life. So the Powerware BladeUPS provides physical separation between its battery modules and the electronics module. The unit is cooled by air intake in the front, from the cold aisle, and exhaust in the rear, to the warm aisle. The fans automatically adjust to internal temperature, pulling more cool conditioned air through the battery compartment whenever necessary.In addition, the Powerware BladeUPS extends battery service life due to its low internal heat dissipation. This UPS is so efficient that a fully configured rack of six systems only puts out approximately the same heat as only six 1U servers.Separate battery breakersEach Powerware BladeUPS module has its own 70A battery breaker. In a multi-module parallel configuration, if one breaker trips, it affects only a small amount of the total runtime of the entire system. In contrast, a competitor’s modular UPS has only one battery breaker for the entire parallel system. If that breaker trips or if a fault brings down the DC bus, the entire system goes offline, not just one module.Battery load-sharing in parallel systemsA key merit of modular UPS systems such as Powerware BladeUPS is the ability to electrically and mechanically connect modules into a larger configuration that performs as a synchronized unit. For instance, up to six 12 kW Powerware BladeUPS modules can be paralleled to give the user 60kW (N+1) in one 42U enclosure. If any module is unavailable or cannot support the output load, another module can seamlessly take over. Parallel configurations therefore add important redundancy in the power protection architecture.The challenge of battery management in traditional parallel UPS systemsIn traditional parallel configurations, battery management has been a challenge. The entire system has been somewhat at the mercy of the weakest battery in the setup. Here’s why…Parallel UPS configurations are programmed to share the load evenly among all active UPS modules in the group. This strategy is designed to protect UPS modules from potential overload conditions or the stress of dramatic shifts in load volume as conditions change. Trouble is, although the UPS electronics modules are equally capable of handling equally shared loads, their batteries might not be. Batteries age and deteriorate at different rates. A parallel configuration could easily have a mix of strong batteries and weak ones.If the parallel configuration must resort to battery power during a power outage, some batteries will be up to sharing the task equally, others might not. That reality can trigger a troubling chain of events. The weakest battery is depleted early on, causing its associated UPS module to go into under-voltage alarm and shut down in self-protection. If the remaining units in the parallel configuration cannot support the total load, the whole system will fail, even before completely draining all the available batteries.This problem actually still exists with most parallel systems on the market today. In a well-known competitor’s system, a fault in a single battery string may affect the performance of the overall system and create a single point of failure, potentially causing a system failure.The Eaton solution to battery management in parallel systemsEaton considered this domino effect to be an unacceptable risk for modern data centers. The Powerware BladeUPS system alleviates this problem by intelligently monitoring the health of each individual battery module and—during outage conditions—properly adjusting load distribution to take advantage of the strongest batteries, rather than being constrained by the weakest.The Powerware BladeUPS Battery Load Sharing feature monitors system voltage over a controller area network (CAN) on the parallel bus. The CAN network transmits power and battery voltage information from each UPS, to enable the system to calculate the average battery voltage for the entire parallel configuration. Once a target voltage is calculated, the system determines which UPS modules can carry more or less load depending on their battery capacity.Each UPS module can be phased forward (take more load) or phased backwards (take less load) to ensure the total load is being powered. Stronger batteries will assume more load, weak batteries will take less load, and all batteries will be drained evenly. The system also prevents any unit from going into overload or backfeed conditions.This innovative feature ensures maximum runtime out of the connected batteries, while protecting UPS inverters from exceeding their rated capacity.The difference between runtime and capacityAlthough the two terms are related and often used interchangeably, there is adifference:•Battery capacity refers to the amount of charge for which the battery is rated or can hold when recharged. Capacity will diminish over time.•Battery runtime refers to the length of time the battery can support the load during a power outage. Runtime naturally will vary depending on the load. Forexample, a healthy Powerware BladeUPS battery provides 4.8 minutes ofruntime at full load, 13 minutes at 50-percent load.In a parallel system, runtime refers to the length of time the batteries collectively can support the load. That figure will vary depending on load and the load-sharing algorithm used to distribute the load among available batteries.UPS #1CAN Network CAN NetworkLoadBattery PacksBattery PacksBattery PacksEBMs EBMs EBMsA typical Powerware BladeUPS parallel systemConclusionBatteries represent a significant investment in the data center power infrastructure, and battery health is a decisive factor in UPS performance. So it is essential to consider ways to extend the runtime and service life of batteries. This is especially true in multi-module UPS configurations, where the reliability of the whole system can sometimes be determined by the weakest battery in the setup.Eaton incorporated a number of technologies to optimize battery performance and service life for Powerware BladeUPS systems, such as: redundant internal batteries, premium quality batteries, optional external battery modules, innovative charging techniques and integrated battery management.But what really distinguishes Powerware BladeUPS is its unique load-sharing feature for parallel configurations. Whereas other parallel systems are vulnerable to a weak battery anywhere in the configuration, the Powerware BladeUPS maximizes total runtime—distributing more load to UPS modules with stronger batteries, less to modules with weaker batteries. This approach ensures that the independent batteries are alldischarged evenly, and in case of a battery failure, there is no effect on other battery modules. This result is an added layer of protection for critical IT assets.About EatonEaton is a global leader in power protection and management. The company delivers a full line of power protection, power distribution, power management and data center infrastructure solutions, plus professional services.Powerware-branded products protect critical systems around the world in medical, networking, financial, industrial, communications, military, and aerospace applications—wherever continuous quality power is essential to operations.To find our more about Powerware products, services, and support from Eaton Electrical, visit us on the Web at .Eaton, Powerware, ABM, and BladeUPS are trademarks of Eaton Corporation and its subsidiaries or affiliates.About the AuthorAnderson Hungria is an Application Engineer in the Data Center Solutions group with one year of experience in the power protection industry and data center applications. Previously he held internship and CO-OP positions at Bendix CVS and Volvo Trucks NA. He holds bachelors degrees in Computer and Electrical Engineering, as well as a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from North Carolina State University. Anderson Hungria, M.S.Eng.Application Engineer, Data Center SolutionsEaton Corporation | PowerwareP hone (919) 870-3330E*****************************Bibliography“Looking After the Battery” White Paper by Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd.“UPS Battery Design using VRLA Batteries in High Availability Applications” by Dennis DeCoster, Mission Critical West IncorporatedWebsite: BladeUPS Guide Specification DocumentBladeUPS LV Firmware Specification DocumentBladeUPS Battery Load Sharing Patent Application。
美国电力公司Eaton的产品说明书
Eaton 121759Eaton Moeller® series MSC-DEA DOL starter, 380 V 400 V 415 V: 7.5 kW, 100 kA, Ir: 8 - 32 A, Connection to SmartWire-DT: yes, 24 V DC, DC VoltageGeneral specificationsEaton Moeller® series MSC-DEA DOL starter121759MSC-DEA-32-M17(24VDC)4015081195695128 mm 242 mm 45 mm 1.125 kgIEC/EN 60947-4-1 VDE 0660Product NameCatalog Number Model CodeEANProduct Length/Depth Product Height Product Width Product Weight Certifications17 AIs the panel builder's responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.7.5 kW230 - 415 V AC0 A0 VMeets the product standard's requirements.Is the panel builder's responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.DIN rail≤ 500 ms, main conducting paths, AC-4 cycle operationDoes not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.0 kW0 kWMeets the product standard's requirements.24 VShort-circuit release Simple, flexible and safe! Distribution system for motor-starter combinationsSave time and space thanks to the new link module PKZM0-XDM32ME Motor Starters in System xStart - brochureProduct Range Catalog Switching and protecting motorsDA-DC-00004245.pdfDA-DC-00004109.pdfeaton-manual-motor-starters-dol-starter-msc-d-dimensions.epseaton-manual-motor-starters-mounting-msc-d-dol-starter-3d-drawing.eps eaton-manual-motor-starters-dol-starter-msc-d-3d-drawing-002.eps eaton-general-ie-ready-dilm-contactor-standards.epsDA-CE-ETN.MSC-DEA-32-M17(24VDC)IL03402010ZWIN-WIN with push-in technologyDA-CS-msc_de_bg2DA-CD-msc_de_bg2eaton-manual-motor-starters-msc-d-dol-starter-wiring-diagram.epsRated operational current for specified heat dissipation (In) 10.11 Short-circuit ratingRated operational power at AC-3, 380/400 V, 50 Hz Rated operational voltageRated conditional short-circuit current, type 1, 480 Y/277 V Rated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 50 Hz - min10.4 Clearances and creepage distances10.12 Electromagnetic compatibilityMounting methodCut-out periods - min10.2.5 LiftingRated power at 575 V, 60 Hz, 3-phaseRated power at 460 V, 60 Hz, 3-phase10.2.3.1 Verification of thermal stability of enclosures Rated control supply voltage (Us) at DC - minFitted with:BrochuresCatalogs Certification reports DrawingseCAD model Installation instructions Installation videos mCAD modelWiring diagramsCurrent flow times - min700 (Class 10) AC-4 cycle operation, Main conducting paths 1000 (Class 20) AC-4 cycle operation, Main conducting paths For all combinations with an SWD activation, you need not adhere to the minimum current flow times and minimum cut-out periods.500 (Class 5) AC-4 cycle operation, Main conducting paths900 (Class 15) AC-4 cycle operation, Main conducting paths Note: Going below the minimum current flow time can cause overheating of the load (motor).Number of pilot lightsRated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 50 Hz - max0 VCoordination type210.8 Connections for external conductorsIs the panel builder's responsibility.Coordination class (IEC 60947-4-3)Class 2Rated conditional short-circuit current, type 1, 600 Y/347 V0 AAmbient operating temperature - max55 °CRated operational power at AC-3, 220/230 V, 50 Hz4 kWConnection to SmartWire-DTIn conjunction with PKE-SWD-32 SmartWire DT PKE module YesNumber of command positionsStatic heat dissipation, non-current-dependent Pvs0.86 WElectrical connection type of main circuitScrew connectionRated conditional short-circuit current (Iq), 500 V50 AElectrical connection type for auxiliary- and control-current circuit Screw connectionPower consumption (sealing) at DC0.86 WRated control supply voltage (Us) at DC - max24 V10.9.3 Impulse withstand voltageIs the panel builder's responsibility.Ambient operating temperature - min-25 °C10.6 Incorporation of switching devices and componentsDoes not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.10.5 Protection against electric shockDoes not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.ClassAdjustable10.13 Mechanical functionThe device meets the requirements, provided the information in the instruction leaflet (IL) is observed.10.2.6 Mechanical impactDoes not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.10.9.4 Testing of enclosures made of insulating materialIs the panel builder's responsibility.10.3 Degree of protection of assembliesDoes not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Heat dissipation per pole, current-dependent Pvid2.7 WActuating voltage24 V DCVoltage typeDCOverload release current setting - min8 AEquipment heat dissipation, current-dependent Pvid8.2 WHeat dissipation capacity Pdiss0 WRated operational current (Ie)16.7 ASuitable forAlso motors with efficiency class IE3Number of auxiliary contacts (normally closed contacts)1Rated conditional short-circuit current (Iq), type 2, 380 V, 400 V, 415 V100000 A10.2.3.2 Verification of resistance of insulating materials to normal heatMeets the product standard's requirements.10.2.3.3 Resist. of insul. mat. to abnormal heat/fire by internal elect. effectsMeets the product standard's requirements.Rated operational power at AC-3, 500 V, 50 Hz7.5 kWProtocolOther bus systemsOverload release current setting - max32 A10.9.2 Power-frequency electric strengthIs the panel builder's responsibility.Overvoltage categoryIIIDegree of protectionIP20NEMA OtherPollution degree3Rated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 60 Hz - min0 V10.7 Internal electrical circuits and connectionsIs the panel builder's responsibility.Rated impulse withstand voltage (Uimp)6000 V ACConnectionScrew terminals10.10 Temperature riseThe panel builder is responsible for the temperature rise calculation. Eaton will provide heat dissipation data for the devices.FunctionsTemperature compensated overload protectionRated operational current (Ie) at AC-3, 500 V12.1 ARated conditional short-circuit current (Iq), type 2, 230 V 100000 ATypeStarter with electronic trip unit10.2.2 Corrosion resistanceMeets the product standard's requirements.10.2.4 Resistance to ultra-violet (UV) radiationMeets the product standard's requirements.10.2.7 InscriptionsMeets the product standard's requirements.Short-circuit release (Irm) - max496 ARated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 60 Hz - max0 VRated operational current (Ie) at AC-3, 380 V, 400 V, 415 V 17 AModelDirect starterNumber of auxiliary contacts (normally open contacts)Eaton Corporation plc Eaton House30 Pembroke Road Dublin 4, Ireland © 2023 Eaton. All Rights Reserved. Eaton is a registered trademark.All other trademarks areproperty of their respectiveowners./socialmedia。
电气公司Eaton的产品说明书
Eaton MDLB3800T35WSeries C, M-frame molded case circuit breaker, Sealed breaker, 800A, Three-pole, 50 kAIC at 480V, Without terminals, LSG interchangeable tripGeneral specificationsEaton Series C electronic molded case circuit breakerMDLB3800T35W 7821143503316 in9 in16.5 in 48 lbUL ListedProduct NameCatalog NumberUPCProduct Length/Depth Product Height Product Width Product Weight CertificationsEaton Corporation plc Eaton House30 Pembroke Road Dublin 4, Ireland © 2023 Eaton. All Rights Eaton is a registered trademark.All other trademarks areproperty of their respectiveM-frame Series C 50 kAIC at 480 Vac Series C Without800 A LSG interchangeable Three-poleApplication of Tap Rules to Molded Case Breaker Terminals UL listed 100%-rated molded case circuit breakersApplication of Multi-Wire Terminals for Molded Case Circuit Breakers StrandAble terminals product aidPower metering and monitoring with Modbus RTU product aid Plug-in adapters for molded case circuit breakers product aid Circuit breaker motor operators product aid Motor protection circuit breakers product aid Multi-wire lugs product aidCurrent limiting Series C molded case circuit breakers product aid Breaker service centers Molded case circuit breakers catalog Eaton's Volume 4—Circuit Protection Circuit breakers explained Circuit Breakers Explained Series C J-Frame molded case circuit breakers time current curves Molded Case Circuit Breaker Application On Grounded B-Phase Systems Series C F-Frame molded case circuit breakers Eaton Specification Sheet - MDLB3800T35W MOEM MCCB product selection guideSeries C G-Frame molded case circuit breakers time current curvesFrame size Series Interrupt rating Type Terminals Amperage Rating Trip TypeNumber of poles Application notesBrochuresCatalogsMultimediaSpecifications and datasheetsReserved.owners./socialmedia。
Eaton 保护电源站 UPs 650VA数据表说明书
Eaton 61062Eaton Protection Station UPS, USB DIN, 650 VA, 400 W, Ingresso:Schuko, Uscite: (4) Schuko, (4) Schuko solo surge, TowerGeneral specificationsNome prodotto Sigla catalogoUPS Protection Station di Eaton61062EAN Lunghezza/profondità del prodotto3553340610622190 mmAltezza prodotto Larghezza prodotto370 mm220 mmPeso prodotto Conformità3.8 kg Con marchio CECertificazione/iIEC/EN 62040-1IEC/EN 62040-2CEEAC400 W0,6torreNoContatto di protezione (SCHUKO)161 V284 VEaton UPS Companion (consente lo spegnimento sicuro del sistema, il monitoraggio dei consumi energetici e una facile configurazione delle impostazioni dell’UPS)Sostituibile dall’utenteSigillata, piombo-acido98EU Declaration of Conformity Eaton Protection Station UPSEaton Protection Station UPS - 650/800 VA - Installation and user manual (multiple languages)PotenzaFattore potenza uscita Fattore di formaInclude scheda di rete Connessione di ingresso Tensione di ingresso - min Tensione di uscita - max Compatibilità software Sostituzione batteriaTipo di batteria Efficienza Caratteristiche speciali Compliance information Guide utenteConcept 3 in 1: UPS + protezione da sovratenesione + dispositivo multipresaUn dispositivo per la protezione da sovratensione con elevate prestazioni e omologazione IEC 61643-1 La funzione EcoControl consente di risparmiare fino al 30% dell’energia rispetto agli UPS della generazione precedente8 prese per collegare il PC ele periferiche o le apparecchiature audio/video Protezione della linea datiper garantire che la lineainternet (compresa xDSL)sia protetta dallesovratensioniPorta USB e software per la gestione dell’alimentazionecon standardWindows/Linux/MaxTipo di costruzioneModello indipendenteTensione di uscita - min161 VColoreneroCapacità batteria estesanoRange di tensione in uscita184-264 V (regolabile a 161-284 V)TopologiaofflineProtezione da sovratensioneSìTempo di funzionamento a metà carico 1 minTensione nominale di ingresso230 V predefinita (220/230/240 V)Campo di frequenza di ingresso46-70 HzTensione di ingresso - max284 VTipo di tensioneCAFase (uscita)1Gestione della batteriaBatterie sostituibili, test automatico della batteria, protezione da scarica completa, possibilità di avviamento a freddoFunzione di autospegnimentoSìTemperatura di esercizio - Min0 °CValori nominali VA650 VAContatto di commutazione privo di potenzialeNoPresa(4) Schuko, (4) Schuko solo surgeFase (ingresso)1Contenuto della confezioneCavo di alimentazionecollegatoCavo USBManuale per l’utente in 20lingueIstruzioni per la sicurezzaLivello di rumoreMeno di 25 dB a 1 metroTipo di alimentazione1Grafico runtimeVisualizza il grafico di runtimeInterfaccia utenteLEDQuantità della Batteria1Temperatura di esercizio - Max35 °CTensione230 VLunghezza cavo di ingresso1,5 mIntervallo di temperaturaDa 0°C a 35°C (da 32°F a 95°F)Interfaccia EthernetNoComunicazionePorta USB (conforme a HID), cavo in dotazioneUmidità relativa0 - 85% senza condensaPotenza apparente in uscita650 VAKit di montaggio rackNoN. uscite PC (SCHUKO)8Frequenza di uscita50/60 HzRuntime a pieno carico1 minTipo di interfacciaUSBFrequenza primaria - Min46 HzClassificazione batteria12 V / 7,2 AhTipoUPSTensione nominale di uscita230 V predefinita (220/230/240 V)Slot di espansioneNoRange di tensione in ingresso184-264 V (regolabile a 161-284 V)Frequenza nominale50/60 HzFrequenza primaria - Max70 HzAltitudine2000 mEaton Corporation plcEaton House30 Pembroke RoadDublin 4, Ireland © 2023 Eaton. Tutti i diritti riservati. Eaton is a registered trademark.All other trademarks areproperty of their respectiveowners./socialmedia。
艾芬 Eaton 9E3000I 电源无电源 UPS 数据表说明书
Eaton 9E3000IUPS Eaton 9E, 3000 VA, 2400 W, entrée : C20, sortie : (6) C13, (1)C19, tourSpécifications généralesNom du produit Numéro de catalogueAlimentation sans interruption Eaton 9E9E3000IUPC Longueur du produit78668916658819 cmHauteur du produit Largeur du produit33 cm39.9 cmPoids du produit Conformité24.2 kg Marquage CETUVCertificationsIEC/EN 62040-1IEC/EN 62040-2CEEAC60 HzOnde sinusoïdale42400 W0,8tour3NonC20100 V240 V50 HzEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM), Eaton Intelligent Power Protector (IPP)Batteries remplaçables à chaudScellé, plomb-acide91EU declaration of conformity Eaton 9E UPSFréquence secondaire - maxForme du signal de sortieNombre de coffrets de batterie max.PuissanceFacteur de puissance de sortieFormeDistorsion de tension à la sortie (charge linéaire) - maxInclut la carte réseauConnexion d'entréeTension d’entrée - minTension de sortie - maxFréquence secondaire - minCompatibilité logicielleRemplacement de la batterieType de BatterieEfficacitéFonctionnalités spécialesInformations de conformitéTopologie on-line doubleconversionSurveille en permanencel'état de l'alimentation etrégule la tension et lafréquenceBypass interne permettant la continuité du service en casde défaillance de l'onduleurou d’un court-circuit en avalÉcran LCD affichant le statutet les indications en tempsréelCompatible avec les environnements virtuels (VMware, Hyper-V, CitrixXen, Redhat)Sauvegarde longue duréeavec jusqu'à 4 EBM enoptionType de constructionModèle autonomeTension de sortie - min220 VCouleurnoirAutonomie prolongée de la batterie OuiPlage de tension de sortie220/230/240 V +/- 2%TopologieOnline/Double conversionValeur BTUEn ligne : 737Efficacité (mode éco)97,5Autonomie à demi-charge13.5 minTension nominale d’entrée230V par défaut (220/230/240V)Facteur de puissance d’entrée>0,99Plage de fréquence d'entrée 40-70 HzBypass interneOuiTension d’entrée - max300 VType de tensionACPhase (sortie)1Gestion des batteriestest de batterie automatique Protection contre lesdécharges profondesFonction arrêt automatique OuiNombre de sorties C136Nombre de sorties C191Puissance en VA3 000 VAContact libre de potentiel NonPrise(6) C13, (1) C19Phase (entrée)1Contenu du colisAlimentation sans interruptionCâble USBCâble sérieguide de démarrage rapide Consignes de sécuritéNiveau de bruitMoins de 37 dB à 1 mètreType d’alimentation1Graphe d'autonomieVisualiser la courbe d’autonomie batterieInterface utilisateurÉcran LCDQuantité de batteries6Tension230 VModule de puissance débrochable sous tension NonPlage de température0° à 40°C (32° à 104°F)Interface EthernetNonCommunication par bus de terrainPort USB (conforme HID)Port Série RS-232Emplacement pour carte de communicationHumidité relative0-95 % sans condensationKit de montage rackNonFréquence de sortie50/60 HzAutonomie à pleine charge5 minType d'interfaceAutreFréquence primaire - min40 HzPuissance de la batterie12 V / 9 AhTypeAlimentation sans interruptionEaton Corporation plcEaton House30 Pembroke RoadDublin 4, Ireland© 2023 Eaton. Tousdroits réservés. Eaton is a registered trademark. All other trademarks are property of their respectiveowners./socialmedia 230 V par défaut (220/230/240 V)Un slot pour carte de communication en option 176-300 V (100 V-300 V avec déclassement)50/60 Hz70 Hz3000 mTension de sortie nominaleEmplacement carte d’extensionPlage de la tension d'entréeFréquence nominaleFréquence primaire - maxAltitude。
Eaton ViewUPS 产品参数和配置信息说明书
ModBus/BACNet Mapp/n:P-164001187Revision01Display Name 0-basedAddr Type915515kW93E30kW93PM50kW93PM60kW93PM G2200kW BladeUPS915530kW935593959395PDisplay Template1000Register No No No No No No No No No No Vendor Name1032Register Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Model Name1064Register Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Display Name1096Register Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Device Type1128Register Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes System Topology1160Register No No Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes OEM Code1192Register Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Device ID Code1224Register No No No No No No No No No No Device GUID1256Register Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Serial Number1276Register Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Software Version2108Register Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Hardware Version2132Register No No No No No No No No No No Connection Style1312Register No No No No No No No No No No Connection Address1313Register No No No No No No No No No No Connection Rate1345Register No No No No No No No No No No Check Device Clock Sychronization Every1347Register No No No No No No No No No No Data Update Period1349Register No No No No No No No No No No VA Rating1351Register No No No No No No No No No No Watt Rating1353Register No No No No No No No No No No Nominal Voltage1355Register No No No No No No No No No No Nominal Input Voltage (L-L)1357Register Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Nominal Output Voltage1359Register Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Number of Phases1361Register Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Parallel System1362Register Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Individual Load Segments1363Register Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Topology Index1364Register Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MAC Address1365Register No No No No No No No No No No Location1381Register No No No No No No No No No No Manufacture Date1445Register No No No No No No No No No No Asset Identification Tag1477Register No No No No No No No No No No Who To Contact1541Register No No No No No No No No No No Field Replaceable Unit1605Register No No No No No No No No No No Panels1606Register No No No No No No No No No No Breaker Rating1607Register No No No No No No No No No No Breaker Warning Setpoint1609Register No No No No No No No No No No Breaker Overload Setpoint1610Register No No No No No No No No No No Ground Current Alarm Setpoint1611Register No No No No No No No No No No Neutral Current Alarm Setpoint1612Register No No No No No No No No No No 4 Pole Protection1613Register No No No No No No No No No No 50 60 Hz Flag1614Register No No No No No No No No No No Communications Version1615Register No No No No No No No No No No Product ID1616Register No No No No No No No No No No Reduced Voltage Starter1617Register No No No No No No No No No No Wiring 3 41619Register No No No No No No No No No No Battery Last Replaced Date1620Register No No No No No No No No No No Date Last Serviced1636Register No No No No No No No No No No Installation Date1652Register No No No No No No No No No No Nominal Frequency1668Register No No No No No No No No No No Nominal Input Frequency1669Register Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Nominal Output Frequency1670Register Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low Voltage Transfer Point1671Register Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Boost Step-Up Point1672Register Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Buck Reducer Point1673Register Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes High Voltage Transfer Point1674Register Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Low Runtime Alarm Setpoint1675Register Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Dual Input Feeds1676Register No No No No No No No No No No Contact Phone Number1677Register No No No No No No No No No No Contact E-Mail Address1741Register No No No No No No No No No No Panel Breaker Layout1805Register No No No No No No No No No No Maximum Number of Breakers1806Register No No No No No No No No No No Device Number1807Register No No Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes Input Phases1808Register Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Output Phases1809Register Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Output Current Rating1810Register Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes System Type1811Register No No Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes Bypass Installed1812Register Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Battery Configuration1813Register No No No No No No No No No No Battery Installed1814Register No No Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes Distributed Parallel1815Register No No Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes Connected to SBM1816Register No No No No No No No No No No Number of Sub Devices1817Register No No No No No No No No No No Link Status1818Register No No No No No No No No No No DHCP Enabled1819Register No No No No No No No No No No IPv4 Address1820Register No No No No No No No No No No Subnet Mask1852Register No No No No No No No No No No Default Gateway1884Register No No No No No No No No No No Preferred DNS Server1916Register No No No No No No No No No No Alternate DNS Server1948Register No No No No No No No No No No Domain Name1980Register No No No No No No No No No No Modbus UID 093559395 Modbus Map Version2012Register No No No No No No No No No NoASIC Version2028Register No No No No No No No No No No Bootloader Version2044Register No No No No No No No No No No Kernel Version2060Register No No No No No No No No No No Part Number2076Register Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes IPv6 Address2156Register No No No No No No No No No No Attached Devices18000Register No No No No No No No No No No IEEE Address18064Register No No No No No No No No No No PAN ID18072Register No No No No No No No No No No Number of Communicating End Devices18073Register No No No No No No No No No No Sensor ID Number18074Register No No No No No No No No No No Sensory Type18075Register No No No No No No No No No No DigiZig Frame Type18076Register No No No No No No No No No No Device Short Address18077Register No No No No No No No No No No Device Short Name18078Register No No No No No No No No No No Wireless IEEE Address18094Register No No No No No No No No No No Wireless Frame Type18102Register No No No No No No No No No No Aux Port Baud Rate18103Register No No No No No No No No No No Aux Port Modbus Address18105Register No No No No No No No No No No Aux Port Modbus Delay18106Register No No No No No No No No No No Aux Port Protocol18108Register No No No No No No No No No No Invert PF Sign18109Register No No No No No No No No No No Current Transformer Primary Rating18110Register No No No No No No No No No No Current Transformer Secondary Rating18112Register No No No No No No No No No No Potential Transformer Primary Rating18114Register No No No No No No No No No No Potential Transformer Secondary Rating18116Register No No No No No No No No No No Output VA Rating18118Register Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Output Watts Rating18120Register Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 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艾桑(Eaton)产品说明书:集成电源组(Integrated Power Assemblies-I
September 2011ContentsSheet38001C o o r d i n a t e d E l e c t r i c a l H o u s e sCoordinated Electrical Houses General Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38.0-2 Technical Data—Layout Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38.0-6SpecificationsSee Eaton’s Product Specification Guide , available on CD or on the Web.CSI Format: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19952010Section 16920Section 26 05 91Typical Integrated Power Assembly ீSeptember 2011Sheet38 General Description002Power Distribution Products in a Single Enclosure at a Lower Installed CostEaton’s electrical business can supply different types of electrical distribution and control equipment in a modular building called an Integrated Power Assembly (IPA)…custom designedto meet each customer’s specific requirements.Each IPA Arrives Complete and Ready to Connect…Saving Time and MoneyWhile sheltered-aisle switchgearmay seem like a beneficial use of space, equipment arranged in this configuration limits flexibility of application and provides no roomfor auxiliary or future equipment additions. Sheltered-aisle switchgear requires a slab foundation whereas the IPA features a self-supporting base that can be placed on piers, a ring wall or even a gravel pad. Instead of arriving in a prefabricated, pre-wired shipment from a factory, sheltered-aisle switchgear typically arrives in several shipments that must be stored on-site in a secure location until installation commences. And finally, sheltered-aisle switchgear must be installed and wired in the field, which leads to reduced quality levels and potential delays due to weather.When an IPA is delivered, all the customer typically needs to do is:1) place it on the suitable foundation, such as a concrete pad or base, with sufficient strength and durability and (2) make the incoming and outgoing load connections. Because the IPA is a complete unit, it can be prewired and factory tested if required.An IPA provides these significantcost savings:■Lower installation cost. Job site labor and material costs are sharply reduced because an IPA arrivescomplete, ready for connections■Minimal startup time. Each IPA is checked to ensure wiring accuracy, control scheme correctness andequipment operation■Installation delays reduced. Job site delays caused by trying tocoordinate multiple vendorsare eliminated ■Reduced procurement time. Projectmanagement, scheduling andexpediting are handled through asingle point contact and only onepurchase order is required■Construction efficiency. Projectsusing IPA buildings are not asaffected by weather conditionsand seasonal labor shortages■Customized design. IPA buildingshave very few restrictions. Theycan be of almost any size, shape orcolor…and in addition to the Eatonelectrical distribution and controlequipment, can include othernon-Eaton equipment a customermay requireSingle Source for IPAEaton offers the industry’s mostcomplete family of electricaldistribution and control equipmentand components. The widest selectionof ratings are provided, as well asIPAs that meet or exceed distributionsystem requirements.As a single source supplier, thefollowing significant advantagesare provided:■Designing, assembling and testing.Eaton certifies that all equipmentand components are in compliancewith applicable NEMA®, IEEE®,ANSI, UL® and IEC standards. Thebuilding is certified to meet IBC®and UL requirements, while theinstallation of the equipmentmeets NEC® requirements■Consistent terms and conditions.Eaton provides a single uniformset of terms and conditions forall equipment and components.Additionally, the terms andconditions are compatible withthose of other Eaton products thatmay be on the same project…providing the benefit of singlepackage negotiation■One contact point. Eaton’s world-wide network of project managers,engineers, sales representatives andauthorized distributors providesdesign and application assistance,pricing, delivery and warrantyinformation■One overall warranty. Eaton warrantsall IPA equipment and components,plus the structure itselfTypical IPAIPAs Offer Installation FlexibilityInstallation flexibility is essentialbecause IPAs are often used inapplications where a controlled,protective environment is required.All buildings are designed withtransportation to the end locationin mind. Depending on wherethe final location is and the route/transportation method, buildings aredesigned and built to accommodate allshipping requirements. There is not atypical maximum size and or weight.Every building is different and allstates have different shipping lawsand constraints regarding size andweight. Transportation is evaluatedduring the quote stage. At that time,it is determined whether or not thesize and weight required can betransported to the destination. If it isdetermined that the size and weightexceeds the shipping constraints, amulti-piece building option is takeninto consideration.While IPAs are designed and built asdetached NEMA 3R outdoor, walk-inenclosures, they have been installedon roofs and indoors.Eaton’s electrical distribution andcontrol equipment has undergoneseismic simulation tests, and meetsor exceeds performance requirementsas identified in the InternationalBuilding Code (IBC 2006) and theCalifornia Building Code (CBC 2007).It is important to note that Eaton hastested its equipment using the mosttypical mounting methods. All Eatonfloor-mounted equipment has beenseismically tested as free-standingunits, with no lateral supports at thetop that are affixed to adjacent walls orstructures. This allows users to eithersecure it from the base alone or incombinations of base and top lateralsupports. If required, the structuraldesign of the IPA is reviewed andstamped by a professional engineerregistered in the state where theproject is located.September 2011Sheet38 General Description003IPA Options and Features■Insulation systems and ratings: Typical insulation includes fiber-glass batt with a thermal-resistance rating of R-11 in the walls and ceiling, and sprayed polyurethane foam below the floor R-6. Higher insulation levels are available up to R-38 in the ceiling, R-19 in the walls (using rigid urethane board), and R-21 below the floor, but do not significantly reduce the airconditioning capacity required, specifically in the continental U.S. ■ Air conditioning options: Self-contained, DX wall-mounted HVAC units are the most economical; however, roof-mounted, pad-mounted, split type and chilled water to air units are available for certain applications, or restricted wall space configurations. The rating guide for the HVAC system type is based on square footage. A closed loop HVAC system is recommended, but pressurization for general purpose or NFPA ® hazardous locations is available, as well as various filtration options. Multiple wall-mounted units below six tons in capacity are mosteconomical; however, up to 30-ton units are available. The HVACsystem is sized in accordance with ASHRAE standards, considering the internal equipment heat loss, insulation levels (minimal effect on air conditioning), ambient conditions and any ventilation/pressurization requirements, to maintain the specified interior temperatures. A wide variety of thermostats/control is available including auto change over, digital, duplexing and multiplexing up to six units from one controller. If no air conditioning is desired (not recommended), space heaters are designed based on the insulation levels, ambient conditions and any ventilation/pressurization requirements, to maintain the specified interior temperature during colder periods. The rating guide for space heaters is also based on square footage■ Undercoating: Standard and recommended undercoating is Transcoat 101™ at a thickness of 10 Mils DFT (VOC–0.0/Federal Specification TT-C-520B/Asbestos Free/Flame Spread Rating–0),although several other options are available. Use of “Bitumastic” and “Coal-Tar Epoxy” under coatings has been precluded by the EPA■Paint finishes: Standard exterior finishes are: Primer/Base Exterior–Epoxy mastic primer 2.0 Mils DFT/Primer/Walls, Roof and Fascia–Epoxy primer 1.5 Mils DFT/Finish–DuPont Imron high solidspolyurethane enamel 1.8 Mils DFT. Standard interior finishes are:Primer–Epoxy primer 1.5 Mils DFT/ Finish–High solids polyurethane enamel 1.8 Mils DFT. The film thickness may be increased if desired, but the standard coating system has been tested with G90 galvanized substrate to withstand over 3000 hours of salt sprayresistance, along with a full battery of other ASTM specified tests. Other coating products are notrecommended as their adhesion to the G90 galvanized substrate in the walls, roof and ceiling may not be guaranteed by the coating manufacturer. Any industrial color may be used, or a sample may be computer matched. Aggregateand other veneer materials may be added to the exterior for aesthetic or other applications■ Wind load ratings: Wind loading is dictated by, and resistance design is performed in accordance with the specified or prevailing code in the job site location, or the velocity and coefficients delineated in the job specific specifications. Designs up to and exceeding 170 MPH velocity have been effected■ Wall and roof steel gauges: A typical building is constructed of 18 gauge pre-galvanized G90 walls, roof and ceiling panels. As a custom manufacturer, all buildings areindividually designed and calculated to meet the customer’s specification as well as any and all structural and environmental conditions. Based on these design parameters and calculations, walls, roof and ceiling panels can be constructed of materials up to 12 gauge and in some cases, 11 gauge G90 steel, all manufactured to ASTM A653 stan-dards. Along with these gauges of galvanized steel, walls and roof panels (exterior components) can be constructed of aluminum or stainless steel (304, 316 and 316L) in equivalent metal thicknesses. Interior components such as ceiling panels and wall liners typically remain galvanized■ Floor: A typical building isconstructed with a 1/4-inch thick carbon steel plate floor. As a custom manufacturer, all buildings areindividually designed and calculatedto meet the customer’s specification as well as any and all structural and environmental conditions. Based on these design parameters and calculations, the floor plate can be constructed with a steel thickness ranging anywhere between10 gauge and 1/2-inch thick. Along with these thickness options, the floor plate can be constructed of galvanized or stainless steel plate as well as aluminum (bolted checkered/diamond plate)■ Standard number and location of outlets: Receptacles are provided at locations within the IPA to comply with known codes and standards. GFCI specification grade 20A, 125V duplex receptacles are standard■ Rear hinged doors: It is common that IPAs contain both personnel and equipment doors. Personnel doors are typically single leaf, double wall, honeycomb reinforced, galvanized, #18 gauge (1.214 mm), 1-3/4 inches (44 mm) thick. Panic hardware includes a thumb latch with a keyed cylinder lock. The button is aluminum and features a closer with stopping arm. Also provided is a wind safety chain, drip shield, weather stripping, stainless steel hinges, R2.4 thermal-resistance rating and a fire-resistance rating and label (1.5 hour minimum rating).Equipment doors are typically rear-access and mounted in the exterior walls. They are constructedusing 12 gauge (1.214 mm) G90 galvanized steel and featureremovable steel posts to provide full open access, of (at least) any four continuous doors withouttemporary structural reinforcement, for potential equipment replace-ment or the addition of future equipment. These doors are NEMA 3R rated, and feature stainless steel continuous piano-type hinges, stainless steel pad lockable vault handle, three-point latching system, a hold open device, gasketed and drip shield. Signage is added as appropriate for internal equipment.■ Stainless steel is availableUL LabelSeptember 2011Sheet38 General Description004IPA Assembly AreaTwo-Tiered IPATypical Eaton Equipment that Can Be Installed in an IPAAll types of Eaton electrical equipment can be installed in an IPA, including low and medium voltage switchgear, motor control centers, panelboards, switch-boards, drives, transformers, automatic transfer switches, metering, protection, control, and communications and monitoring devices. Because eachIPA is engineered-to-order to meet individual project specifications, equipment configurations vary tremendously provided that theymeet relevant electrical and structural codes. Eaton IPAs can be single or multi-story, and can range in sizefrom small (i.e., 3 ft wide x 5 ft long)to “monster” (exceeding 50 ft wide x 150 ft long). As such, Eaton’s electrical integration partners have the capacity and flexibility to design an IPA to meet your individual power and dimensional requirements.Additional Equipmentand ModificationsBecause each IPA is custom designed,Eaton not only provides the electricalgear specified, but can include anyadditional equipment and modificationsrequested. Some examples include:■HVAC systems■Pressurization units■Battery systems■UPS systems■Annunciators■Communications equipment■Security systems■Marshaling cabinets■Installation and wiring of customer-furnished PLCs and analyzers■SCADA and DCS control cabinets■Office or work areas■Plumbing and restrooms■Doors and windows■Indoor, outdoor and emergency lights■Wireway and cable trays■Custom paint finishes■Switches and receptacles■Any other customer-specifiedequipmentA Variety of Industriesand Service Organizations■Communications■Food processing■Heavy industry■Materials handling■Medical■Mining■Petrochemical■Pollution control■Public utilities■Pulp and paper■Rail and mass transit■Water and waste treatment■Many othersWith a Broad Rangeof Applications■Control center rooms■Equipment skids■Generator systems■Motor control■Offshore platforms■Pipelines■Power substations■Process control■Pumping stations■Refineries■Switchgear enclosures■Many othersAir Conditioned UnitFront ViewRear Equipment Access DoorsSeptember 2011Sheet38 Technical Data—Layout Dimensions005Figure 38.0-1. Integrated Power Assembly Section ViewTypical Layout Plan Views—Dimensions in Feet and InchesFigure 38.0-2. Typical Elevation View Showing Pad Mounting vs. Pier MountingNote: Buildings are engineered and designed to be either pad-mounted or pier-mounted, dictated by the site civil engineering team as well as building application. When pier mounting is required, the IPA supplier defines minimum pier location and spacing. Suggested mounting detailsare provided with every drawing package.September 2011Sheet38 Technical Data—Layout Dimensions006Typical Layout Plan Views—Dimensions in Feet and InchesFigure 38.0-3. Typical Layout Plan ViewsFigure 38.0-4. Typical Layout Plan ViewsFigure 38.0-5. Typical Layout Plan ViewsNote: For metric conversion, inches x 25.4 = mm.。
Eaton BladeUPS和Eaton 9155 9355 UPS产品介绍说明书
As the market technology leader, Eaton can help you to meet the needs of your small to medium data centre customers, whether they need a decentralised solution in the form of a rack-mounted BladeUPS, or centralised power protection through an Eaton 9155 or 9355 UPS. Both options deliver in terms of reliability, flexibility, scalability and increased battery life. Both can work in virtualised environments, and can be monitored and managed via Eaton Intelligent Power® Manager software.
Eaton BladeUPS
BladeUPS 12–60kW UPS is a rack-mounted double-conversion UPS ideal for decentralised power protection. Modular and scalable technology enables this solution to grow as your needs develop, optimising your capital expenditure because you pay only for what you need, when you need it. Additionally BladeUPS can be purchased as part of a pre-packaged solution including rack, BladeUPS, connectivity cards and environmental monitoring device.
美国Eaton公司9PX型号无变压器分阶UPS产品介绍说明书
The Eaton 9PX is an ENERGY STAR qualified UPS. ENERGY STAR is intended to help consumers save money and protect the environment through energy efficient products and practices. Split-phase models have not been tested to this qualification.Split-phase models offer both 120V and 208V output without a transformer, saving vertical rack (U) space and weight.Product brochure5–11 kVAEaton 9PX UPSReliable, versatile and efficient backup power for IT equipment, including Cisco switches and serversEaton 9PX features and benefitsReliability: With extended battery runtime options, hot-swappable batteries, internal bypass and optional maintenance bypass, the 9PX maximizes the availability of your IT systems.More power: The 9PX allows you to connect more devices by providing up to 28 percent more wattage compared to traditional UPSs.Efficiency: The double-conversion online 9PX is the mostefficient UPS in its class with up to a 93 percent efficiency rating in normal mode.Increased battery life: Eaton offers ABM ® technology that increases battery service life by up to 50 percent. ABM uses a three-stage charging technique and closely monitors battery health to provide advanced notice when batteries need replacement.Intuitive LCD interface: Eaton’s intuitive LCD interface offers a graphical display that provides all critical UPS information in a single view. The user-friendly menu allows you to view information and control settings with the push of a button.Combine your 9PX and other connected hardware with software in our Brightlayer Data Centers suite to unleash even more capabilities:Disaster Avoidance softwareDisaster Avoidance software, also known as Intelligent Power Manager (IPM), helps small and medium businesses—typically with fewer than 25 UPSs and/or PDUs—monitor, manage and control power equipment in physical or virtual environments, enabling IT devices to remain operational during power and environmental events.Learn more at /IPMDistributed IT Performance Management software Distributed IT Performance Management (DITPM) softwarehelps those responsible for distributed IT environments, such as retail stores; healthcare, educational, and government facilities; and edge data centers, control and manage their equipment—typically with 25 or more UPSs and/or PDUs—regardless of their physical location. It also provides insights for identifying and fixing power issues proactively. Learn more at /DITPM Remote Monitoring ServiceWith our cloud-based Remote Monitoring Service, also known as PredictPulse, Eaton power experts monitor your 9PX UPS system and other compatible devices 24/7. We’re ready to act when unexpected issues arise to help minimize your downtime. Learn more at /RemoteMonitoringServiceVersatile configurationsThe 9PX has the versatility to meet the demands of a wide arrayof IT applications.Split-phase models incorporate flexible receptacle configurations that natively offer 120V and 208V. Rear panel of 9PX 6 kVA split-phase shown aboveThe 9PX displays key data such as its up to 93 percent efficiency rating, alarm history, runtime remaining, load percentage and more in a graphical formatVirtualization-ready UPSEvery 9PX 5–11 kVA UPS comes with the Gigabit Network Card and Disaster Avoidance software,allowing seamless integration into the following industry-leading virtualization platforms:Disaster Avoidance software plugs into VMware’s vCenterdashboardThe bundled Gigabit Network Card allows the 9PX to connect to an Ethernet network and the Internet, supporting real-time monitoring and control of UPSs across the network via astandard web browser, SNMP-compliant network management system or power management software.Each 9PX includes a 4-post rail kitThe 9PX provides line and match EBMs for extended runtimeGraphical LCD interfaceWith an LCD interface that tilts 45 degrees for optimal viewing, rotates to match rack and tower installations, and provides clear information on UPS status and measurements, the 9PX makeslocal management easy.TECHNOLOGY ALLIANCER E A DY• A H V•2EATON 9PX UPS /9PXRear panel overviewRemote power off (RPO)EBM detection portGigabit Network Card(bundled with UPS)EBM connectorRemote on/off (ROO)Output relay contact – DB-9dry contact (common alarmas standard)USB port (cable included)RS-232 serial communicationport (cable included)Output circuit breakerprotection(2) L6-20R(2) L6-30RGround bonding screw6-foot line cord with L6-30POutput terminal block forhardwired applications30A main circuit breaker(4) 20A circuit breakers(18) 5-20R outlets(accommodates 5-20Pand 5-15PL6-30P input cord(2) L14-30R(1) L6-30RModel 9PX6KTF5 (6 kVA, 120/208V output)UPSTransformer123456789101112131415161718976815920191442Model 9PX10KSP (10 kVA, 120/208V output)3UPS3EATON 9PX UPS /9PX9PX model selection guideThe 9PX UPS is pre-configured into bundles for easy configuration and deployment. For complete specifications, including interactive battery runtime graphs, please visit /9PX .Other hardware accessories Catalog number Description Dimensions (HxWxD, in.)Weight (lb.)RK2PC 2-post rail kit for 5 and 6 kVA 9PX models Fits 2-post racks 5BINTSYSBattery integration system and caster kit7.9 x 20.5 x 31.5309PX 5–11 kVA 208V output, 50/60 Hz bundles Catalog number Rating (VA/watts)Input OutputDimensions (HxWxD, in.)*Weight (lb.)9PX5K 5000/4500L6-30P***(2) L6-30R, (2) L6-20R, Hardwired 5.1 (3U) x 17.3 x 28.41069PX6K 6000/54002L6-30P***(2) L6-30R, (2) L6-20R, Hardwired5.1 (3U) x 17.3 x 28.41069PX8KHW 8000/7200Hardwired Hardwired 10.2 (6U) x 17.3 x 27.61909PX8K 8000/7200Hardwired Hardwired, (3) L6-30R10.2 (6U) x 17.3 x 30.02059PX11KHW 11000/10000Hardwired Hardwired 10.2 (6U) x 17.3 x 27.61909PX11K 11000/10000Hardwired Hardwired, (3) L6-30R 10.2 (6U) x 17.3 x 30.02059PX 5–11 kVA 120/208V output, 50/60 Hz bundles Catalog number Rating (VA/watts)InputOutputDimensions (HxWxD, in.)*Weight (lb.)9PX5KTF515000/4500L6-30P***(1) L6-30R, (2) L6-20R, (18) 5-20R 10.2 (6U) x 17.3 x 28.42019PX5KP15000/4500L6-30P (1) L14-30R, (1) L6-30R, (6) 5-20R10.2 (6U) x 17.3 x 28.42039PX5KP25000/4500HardwiredHardwired10.2 (6U) x 17.3 x 28.42019PX6KTF516000/54002L6-30P***(1) L6-30R, (2) L6-20R, (18) 5-20R 10.2 (6U) x 17.3 x 28.42019PX6KP16000/54002L6-30P(1) L14-30R, (1) L6-30R, (6) 5-20R10.2 (6U) x 17.3 x 28.42039PX6KP26000/54002Hardwired Hardwired10.2 (6U) x 17.3 x 28.42019PX8KTF518000/7200Hardwired(2) L6-30R, (18) 5-20R 15.3 (9U) x 17.3 x 30.03009PX11KTF5111000/10000Hardwired (2) L6-30R, (18) 5-20R 15.3 (9U) x 17.3 x 30.03009PX11KTF1111000/10000HardwiredHardwired, (2) L14-30R, (8) 5-20R15.3 (9U) x 17.3 x 27.6377*Each module of every 9PX bundle ships with a 4-post rail kit. ***Terminal block with L6-30P cord.9PX SP 6–10 kVA rack/tower: 120/208 output, 50/60 Hz Catalog number Rating (VA/Watts)Input OutputDimensions (HxWxD, in.)*Weight (lb.)9PX6KSP 5500/4900****L14-30P**(1) L14-30R, (1) L6-30R, (6) 5-20R, Hardwired6.8 (4U) x 17.3 x 29.771579PX8KSP 8000/7200Hardwired (2) L14-30R, (1) L6-30R, Hardwired 10.3 (6U) x 17.3 x 32.02259PX10KSP 10000/9000Hardwired(2) L14-30R, (1) L6-30R, Hardwired10.3 (6U) x 17.3 x 32.0225*UPS and EBM ship with a 4-post rail kit, 9RK. **Terminal block with L14-30P cord. ****6K models derated at 100/200, 120/208, 110/220V (see technical specs).Extended battery modules: 6–10 kVA split-phase Catalog number Description Dimensions (HxWxD, in.)Weight (lb.)9PXEBM240SP 6K SP EBM (add up to 4 EBMs); use with 9PX6KSP UPS 5.1 (3U) x 17.3 x 26.6132EBMCBL240SP 9PX EBM cable extension 6 kVA split-phase, 6 feet (1.8 meters)9PXEBM360SP 8/10K EBM (add up to 4 EBMs); use with 9PX8KSP, 9PX10KSP UPS 5.1 (3U) x 17.3 x 25.4163EBMCBL360SP 9PX EBM cable extension 8/10 kVA split-phase, 6 feet (1.8 meters)Extended battery modules (EBM) and accessories: 5 and 6 kVA Catalog number Description Dimensions (HxWxD, in.)Weight (lb.)9PXEBM180RT EBM; includes 4-post rail kit, quick start guide, joining brackets for tower configuration and 1-foot connector cable; add up to 4 EBMs 5.1 (3U) x 17.3 x 25.4150EBMCBL1809PX EBM cable extension 5 and 6 kVA UPS models, 6 feet (1.8 meters)CBLADAPT180Adapter cable from Eaton 9135/MX UPS EBM to 5 and 6 kVA 9PX UPS models Extended battery modules (EBM) and accessories: 8 and 11 kVA9PXEBM240RTEBM; includes 4-post rail kit, quick start guide, joining brackets for tower configuration and 1-foot connector cable.Add up to 5 EBMs with UPS; add up to 12 EBMs with SC240RT5.1 (3U) x 17.3 x 26.8143SC240RT 240V supercharger module to add up to 12 EBMs to 8 and 11 kVA 9PX UPS models. Includes 4-post rail kit. 5.1 (3U) x 17.3 x 26.834EBMCBL240Cable extension 8 and 11 kVA UPS models, 6 feet (1.8 meters)CBLADAPT240Adapter cable from EX RT UPS EBMs to 8 and 11 kVA 9PX UPS models Power distribution and bypass Catalog number Description Compatible 9PX modelsInput Output Dimensions (HxWxD, in.)Weight (lb.)MBP6K208208V maintenance bypass module All non split-phase 5 and 6 kVA models L6-30P***(2) L6-30R 3U rackmount 9 MBP11K208208V maintenance bypass module All non split-phase 8 and 11 kVA models Hardwired Hardwired, (3) L6-30RRear-mount15PW105BA2U420Basic PDU 9PX5K, 9PX6K, 9PX5KTF5, 9PX6KTF5, 9PX6KP1, 9PX8KTF5, 9PX8K, 9PX11KTF5, 9PX11K L6-30P (4) L6-20R 3.5 (2U) x 19.0 x 6.010ePBZ79Basic PDU 9PX5K, 9PX6K, 9PX5KTF5, 9PX6KTF5, 9PX6KP1, 9PX8KTF5, 9PX8K, 9PX11KTF5, 9PX11K L6-30P (16) C13, (4) C19 1.7 (1U) x 17.0 x 5.16EBA201-10Basic PDU9PX5KP1, 9PX6KP1, 9PX11KTF11L14-30P(24) 5-20R66.5 (0U) x 2.05 x 2.1101. Bundles with 9PXTFMR5 have output frequency of 60 Hz only2. 5400W at 230/240V, derated to 4800W at 208V***Terminal block with L6-30P cord (included with UPS)© 2023 EatonAll Rights Reserved Printed in USA9PX01FXA / GG / 23-10-170 November 2023Eaton1000 Eaton Boulevard Cleveland, OH Eaton, ABM and Intelligent Power Manager are registered trademarks.All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.ENERGY STAR and the ENERGY STAR mark are registered U.S. marks. ENERGY STAR is a registered mark owned by the U.S. government.。
美国Eaton公司产品说明书:Eaton Ellipse ECO UPS EL1200USBFR
Eaton EL1200USBFREaton Ellipse ECO UPS USB FR, 1200 VA, 750 W, Input: C14,Outputs: (4) French, (4) French surge only, TowerGeneral specificationsProduct Name Catalog NumberEaton Ellipse ECO UPS EL1200USBFRProduct Length/Depth Product Height81 mm305 mmProduct Width Product Weight312 mm 6.7 kgCompliances CertificationsCE Marked IEC/EN 62040-1IEC/EN 62040-2CEEAC60 Hz750W0.6TowerNoProtective contact (SCHUKO)161 V284 V50 HzEaton UPS Companion (enables safe system shutdown, energy usage metering and configuration of UPS settings)User replaceableSealed, lead-acid98Eaton UPS Services Quick Guide 2021Eaton UPS and battery servicesEU declaration of conformity Eaton Ellipse ECOEaton Ellipse ECO UPS - 500/650/800/1200/1600 - Installation and user manual (multiple languages)Datový list UPS EllipseECOEaton Ellipse ECO UPS - 500/650/800/1200/1600 VA - DatasheetSecondary frequency - max WattageOutput power factorForm factorIncludes network card Input connectionInput voltage - minOutput voltage - max Secondary frequency - min Software compatibility Battery replacement Battery typeEfficiencySpecial features BrochuresCompliance information Manuals and user guides Technical data sheetsConvenient extra-flat design for easy installation in any office environmentHigh performance surge-protection device compliant with IEC 61643-11 standard Data line protection to ensure that the internet line (including xDSL) isprotected against surges8 outlets to connect your PC+ peripheralsEcoControl function helpsyou save up to 20 % energy compared to previous generation UPSsHID-compliant USB port(cable supplied), forautomatic integration withmajor operating systems (Windows/Mac OS/Linux)Easy to replace batteryhelps to extend UPS servicelifeConstruction typeFree standing modelOutput voltage - min161 VColorBlackExtended battery capabilityNoOutput voltage range184-264 V (adjustable to 161-284 V)TopologyOfflineSurge protectionYesRuntime at half load9.5 minInput nominal voltage230V default (220/230/240V)Input frequency range46-70 HzInput voltage - max284 VVoltage typeACPhase (output)1Battery managementReplaceable batteries, Automatic battery test, deep-discharge protection, cold-start capableAuto shutdown functionYesOperating temperature - min0 °CVA rating1200 VAPotential free switch contactNoReceptacle(4) French, (4) French surge onlyPhase (input)1Package contentsInput cableUSB cableUser manualSafety instructionsNoise level<25 dB at 1 meterFeed type1Runtime graphView runtime graphUser interfaceLEDsBattery quantity2Operating temperature - max35 °CVoltage230VInput cord length1.5 mTemperature range0° to 35°C (32° to 95°F)Ethernet interfaceNoCommunicationUSB port (HID compliant)Relative humidity0-85% non-condensingOutput apparent power1200 VARack mounting kitNoOutput frequency50/60 HzRuntime at full load1 minType of interfaceUSBPrimary frequency - min46 HzBattery rating12 V / 7 AhTypeUPSOutput nominal voltage230V default (220/230/240V)Expansion slotsNoInput voltage range184-264 V (adjustable to 161-284 V)Nominal frequency50/60 HzPrimary frequency - max70 HzAltitude2000 mEaton Corporation plc Eaton House30 Pembroke Road Dublin 4, Ireland © 2023 Eaton. All rights reserved. Eaton is a registered trademark.All other trademarks areproperty of their respectiveowners./socialmedia。
Eaton Corporation BladeUPS 产品限制性保证书说明书
138EATON CORPORATION Reference Guide & Pricebook Limited Warranty (Global)/powerquality 1.800.356.5794Limited Warranty (Global) (continued)EATON DOES NOT WARRANT SOFTWARE, INCLUDING SOFTWARE EMBEDDED IN PRODUCTS, THAT IS NOT CREATED BY EATON. WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING, EATON SPECIFICALLY DOES NOT WARRANT SOFTWARE (SUCH AS LINUX) THAT WAS CREATED USING AN “OPEN SOURCE” MODELOR IS DISTRIBUTED PURSUANT TO AN OPEN SOURCE LICENSE.THIS WARRANTY IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY OFFERED BY EATON WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES AND, EXCEPT FOR SUCH FOREGOING WARRANTY EATON DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MER-CHANTABILITY, TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. CORRECTION OF NON-CONFORMITIES IN THE MANNER AND FOR THE PERIOD OF TIME PROVIDED ABOVE SHALL CONSTITUTE EATON’S SOLE LIABILITY AND END-USER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR FAILURE OF EATON TO MEET ITS WARRANTY OBLIGATIONS, WHETHER CLAIMS OF THE END-USER ARE BASED IN CONTRACT, IN TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCEOR STRICT LIABILITY) OR OTHERWISE. SOME STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. IN THAT EVENT, SUCH WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD. SOME STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND/OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: The remedies of the End-user set forth herein are exclusive and are the sole remedies for any failure of Eaton to comply withits obligations hereunder. In no event shall Eaton be liable for any indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages of any kind or type whatsoever, resulting from or in connection with any claim or cause of action, whether brought in contract or in tort (including negligence or strict liability). Some States or jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not applyto you. Eaton shall not be responsible for failure to provide service or parts due to causes beyond Eaton’s reasonable control. In no case will Eaton’s liability under this Warranty exceed the replacement value of the Warranted Items.END-USER’S OBLIGATIONS: In order to receive the benefits of this Warranty, the End-user must register the product warranty (via mail or online at /powerquality “warranty registration”); use the Product in a normal way; follow the Product’s operation and maintenance manual; and protect against further damage to the Product if there is a covered defect.OTHER LIMITATIONS: Eaton’s obligations under this Warranty are expressly conditioned upon receipt by Eaton of all payments due from End-user (including interest charges, if any). During such time as Eaton has not received payment of any amount due to it for the Product, in accordance with the contract terms under which the Product is sold, Eaton shall have no obligation under this Warranty. Also during such time, the period of this Warrantyshall continue to run and the expiration of this Warranty shall not be extended upon payment of any overdue or unpaid amounts.COSTS NOT RELATED TO WARRANTY: The End-user shall be invoiced for, and shall pay for, all services not expressly provided for by the terms ofthis Warranty, including without limitation, site calls involving an inspection that determines no corrective maintenance is required. Any costs for replacement equipment, installation, materials, freight charges, travel expenses or labor of Eaton representatives outside the terms of this Warranty willbe borne by the End-User.OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE: In the United States, call the Customer Reliability Center 7x24 at 800.356.5737. Outside of the United States, contact your local Eaton product sales or service representative, or call the Customer Reliability Center in the United States at 919.870.3028. For comments or questions about this Warranty, write to the Customer Quality Representative, 3301 Spring Forest Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27616 USA./powerquality1.800.356.5794139。
雅特顿电源设备产品简介说明书
www.eaton.eu/selectorFor more information visit our online selection toolEllipse ECOEllipse PRO5SC5P91309PX5PXBladeUPSch UPS?93PM93PSPC, Workstation and Home UPS Network and Server UPS Eaton 5PXDatacentre and Facility UPSEaton is a registered trademark of Eaton Corporation.All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.Eaton Industries Manufacturing GmbH EMEA Headquarters Route de la Longeraie 7 1110 Morges Switzerland Eaton.eu© 2016 EatonAll Rights ReservedPublication no. TD153017EN, UPS Quick Guide DIN 2016 December 2016Follow us on social media to get thelatest product and support information.Rack power distribution units (PDU)Eaton ePDU ®Reliable power distribution to your rackManaged ePDUs (MA) – maximum functionality for complete control • M onitoring: individual outlet, branch and ePDU – V , W, A and kWh (Temperature and humidity optional)• S witching: individual outlet or group, sequencing and cycling • Control: via Ethernet and advanced LCD screen on the unit Switched ePDUs (SW) – remote shutdown and restart of equipment • M onitoring: V , W, A and kWh for total load and branch (Temperature and humidity optional)• Switching: individual outlets, on, off, cycling and sequencing • Control: via Ethernet and advanced LCD screen on the unit Metered Outlet ePDUs (MO) – detailed information for efficient operations• M onitoring: individual outlet, branch and ePDU – V , W, A and kWh (Temperature and humidity optional)• Control: via Ethernet and advanced LCD screen on the unit Metered Input ePDUs (MI) – remote access and monitoring • Monitoring: branch and ePDU – V , W, A and kWh (Temperature and humidity optional)• Control: via Ethernet and advanced LCD screen on the unitSoftwareIntelligent Power Manager/ProtectorUPS management software for supervision and system shutdown.• Easy management of multiple UPSs and ePDUs • Simple to deploy and learn• I ntuitive web-based interface enables access from anywhere in the network• I ntegration with VMware vCenter, XenCenter and Microsoft Hyper-V MSCVMM• Supports NetApp and EMC storage devices• C ontrolled, graceful shutdown of a computer or a server powered by a UPS unit• A llows work in progress to be saved and data to be preservedIT RacksEaton’s RE Series IT racks deliver essential protection for critical IT equipment in network closets & small server rooms through to small & medium data center applications. Designed for fast and easy set-up, the RE Series is provided with features IT specialists need in an affordable, ready-to-go enclosure.Standard racks include;• F our infinitely adjustable 19” rails with front U markings.• A range of standard sizes; 27U, 42U and 47U, widths of 600mm and 800mm and a range of depths.• L ocking swing handle on front and rear door • L ocking side panels • T op panels with configurable infill plates and cable knock outs on 800mm wide models • 80% free perforation mesh door on active models • S plit rear doors on all 800mm wide active (vented) models • G rounding kit and levelling feet • 2 years standard warrantyUPS companion • S afe system shutdown• Energy use and energy cost reporting • Easy access to UPS status and events • Configuration of UPS parametersIPM InfrastructureEmbedded within an Eaton Intelligent Power Controller, the new IPM Infrastructure software provides an easy to use and simple to deploy infrastructure monitoring solution. From the rack view to the data center dashboard the IPM Infrastructure allows IT professionals understand and monitor data center power, environmental and physical capacity metrics, all within the context of their IT infrastructure.Distributed Services:Eaton offers a range of warranties and serviceextensions for plug-and-play and hardwired UPSs in up to200kVA power range through its extensive IT channel network. The different options available mean that customers can choose the most beneficial method to safeguard their equipment performance and reliability.Learn more about Eaton distributed services at www.eaton.eu/upsservices。
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Eaton BladeUPS
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS General Power Rating Efficiency Heat Dissipation Cooling Audible Noise, Normal Operation Altitude Before Derating Input Input Voltage Voltage Range Frequency Range Input Current Distortion Input Power Factor Inrush Current Input Requirements Bypass Source Generator Compatibility Output Rated Output Voltage Output Configuration Output Frequency (nominal) Frequency Regulation Load Power Factor Range Total Output Voltage Distortion Battery Battery Type Battery Runtime (Internal) Battery String Voltage Battery Test Battery Recharge Profile Battery Cut-off Voltage Battery Low Condition Extended Battery Capability Physical Dimensions (HxWxD) UPS Note: Total Chassis Weight without batteries or electronics Total Chassis Weight with batteries or electronics Total UPS Weight without Batteries Total UPS Weight with Batteries EBM Weight 261 (6U) x 442 x 660 mm VRLA - AGM 13 minutes at 50 per cent load 4.7 minutes at 100 per cent load 240 Vdc Automatic battery test standard (remote scheduling capable) Manual battery test from front display ABM three-stage charging technology Variable from 1.67 VPC at <5 min. runtime Announced with alarm Yes, add up to four additional 3U battery enclosures (~34 min at 100 per cent load, >1 hour at 50 per cent load) 400V: 180 to 240 Vac, Ph to N Three-phase, four-wire + ground 50 or 60 Hz auto-detection on startup 0.1 Hz free running Lagging: 0.7 Leading: 0.9 <3% with IT loads (PFC power supplies) <5% non-linear or non-PFC power supplies Certifications EMI Surge Protection Hazardous Materials (RoHS) Warranty Standard Warranty Repair 12 months Factory depot repair or replace IEC 62040 ANSI C62.41, Cat B-3 EU Directive 2002/95/EC Category 3 (4 of 5) 400 Vac 400V: 311 to 519 Vac, phase to phase 50 or 60 Hz, ±5 Hz <5% with IT loads (PFC power supplies) >0.99 with IT loads (PFC power supplies) Load dependent Three-phase, four-wire + ground Same as input (single feed) Fast sync slew rate for generator synchronisation 12 kW per UPS module Up to 97 per cent 371W/1266 BTU/hr at 100% rated load Fan cooled, temperature microprocessor monitored; front air entry, rear exhaust <60 dBA at 1 meter 1000 meters (3300 ft ASL) Communications and User Interface Software UPS ships with Software Suite CD containing Compatibility LanSafe power management software and a trial version of PowerVision Two available for the cards listed below X-Slot Bays Two lines by 20 characters Control Panel LCD Four menu-driven interface buttons Four status at a glance LEDs Multi-language English standard; 20 languages available Configuration User capable, firmware auto configures Changes Dry Contact Inputs Two, user-configurable Dry Contact Outputs One, user-configurable Service Installation Preventative Maintenance Corrective Maintenance Serviceability Features User capable, located in the IT racks User capable, optional factory service available User capable, optional factory service available Hot-swappable batteries Hot-swappable electronics module Automated internal maintenance bypass Auto-configure firmware Flash firmware upgradeable
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Due to outstanding green performance, Eaton BladeUPS has earned the “An Eaton Green Solution”™ label
Extensive configurability
Advanced power protection for: • Small, medium and large data centres • Blade servers • Network environment • PBX and VoIP equipment • Networking applications: IPTV, security • Storage devices: RAID, SAN
True reliability来自• ™• Patented Powerware Hot Sync® technology makes it possible to parallel up to six UPS modules for extra capacity or redundancy. ABM® technology charges batteries only when necessary, preventing battery corrosion and prolonging battery service life by up to 50%. Replacing hot-swappable batteries and electronic modules can be done without interrupting the power, which dramatically improves the availability of the protected IT equipment.
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BladeUPS is extremely flexible and supports a variety of system architectures to fit to your specific requirements and desired levels of redundancy. BladeUPS also accommodates growth through it’s scaleable building-block architecture. Due to the low heat dissipation, air conditioning requirement reduce by up to a third and BladeUPS can be located close to IT equipment. BladeUPS automatically detects parallel modules and self-configures for parallel operation. A module working in a parallel configuration can be separated and easily re-deployed as a stand-alone module. Each BladeUPS can be configured with its own external battery backup. BladeUPS is a scalable UPS with it’s own power distribution, courtesy of the Rack Power Module. The 3U RPM delivers single-phase power and can be deployed in the same rack as the UPS and IT equipment. BladeUPS can be monitored over LAN or the Internet.