Eaton introduces Powerware 9395 Uninterruptible Power System

By siliconindia   |   Friday, 14 December 2007, 20:31 IST
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Pune: Diversified industrial manufacturer Eaton has announced the introduction of the new Powerware 9395 275-550 kVA uninterruptible power system (UPS). The system will meet the current and future power protection requirements of data centers, manufacturing operations, medical facilities and other large system applications. The Powerware 9395 is a three-phase, double-conversion and online UPS. It delivers reliability and availability for mission-critical systems by integrating the capabilities of a redundant multi-module UPS system into an integrated, pre-wired solution. The system operates at greater than 94 percent efficiency, and offers the smallest footprint and lowest weight of any UPS in its class. The Powerware 9395 features a scalable architecture that grows with customers to address changing power requirements. The system is designed to be field upgradeable for capacity or redundancy. In an era where data center loads change quickly, a 275 kVA system can be upgraded on-site to 550 kVA or even to an N+1 275 redundant system. "We have raised the industry standard for large system performance and, with its capability to be configured as a completely redundant system, the Powerware 9395 is ideal for large data centers, medical facilities, or any enterprise with a critical load that must operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year," said Deepak Sharma, Managing Director, Eaton Power Quality. He further added, "The Powerware 9395 is an environment friendly product. With its high efficiency, high power factor and low total harmonic distortion, it leads to lower pollution of mains. It also brings a unique n + 1 inbuilt redundancy. These features make it amongst the top performers on a total cost of ownership basis." The Powerware 9395 isolates output power from all input power anomalies through its double conversion design. The system delivers 100 percent conditioned sine-wave output, regulating both voltage and frequency. Even if presented with the most severe power problems, power output remains stable and in the event of a power failure, there is no delay transferring to backup power. Powerware 9395 features include a system design, pre-wired installation, service design, advanced software, advanced battery management (ABM) technology, and service and support system.