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Eaton Powerware 3 Phase UPS Solutions

A single phase power supply will consist of one "live" wire being available which will produce around 240 Volts. In a three phase solution, there are three live wires available. At the optimal point of the three phases firing, Voltage produced will be around 415 Volts. This higher voltage is required to power large machinery. In terms of supporting IT equipment, three phase solutions are preferred to provide large

amounts of power required to provide back up power to multiple pieces of equipment. When looking at the electrical supply that is available for which a UPS can be attached to, there are a range of offerings available in terms of inputs and outputs depending on Customer requirements.

 
 

Why choose 3 phase UPS and Eaton Powerware?

  • Lower operating costs – high efficiency up to 94.5%
  • Lower capital expenditure – extended battery life due to optimisation of recharging
  • Reliable – predictive and automatic diagnostics of battery health
  • Free Of Charge Site Surveys – get the right solution
  • Modular – easy to upgrade your systems while ensuring continuity of system availability
  • Smaller and lighter – saving space and costs in the datacentre
  • 'Green Solutions' – with Eaton Powerware ensures that you get top performance while reducing power requirements
 
 
Eaton Blade UPS
Eaton Blade UPS (16kW - 60kW)
Eaton BladeUPS is a 3 phase UPS solution for Data Centres and rack facilities. It provides modular, scalable and flexible backup power optimised for high density blade servers and IT equipment. The flexibility of the solution allows numerous modular configurations. It also allows the solution to grow if the data centre needs to be expanded. Due to the outstanding green performance of the Eaton BladeUPS, it has earned the ‘’Eaton Green Solution™’’ label.
Please call or email an Account Director for more information and pricing.
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Eaton 9355 UPS (8 - 40kVA)
Eaton 9355 UPS provides premium double conversion backup power and scalable battery runtimes for IT and electrical engineering infrastructure or other critical systems in corporate, healthcare, banking and industrial applications. Packing maximum battery runtime into a very small footprint makes the 9355 UPS a truly complete three-phase power protection solution. The Eaton 9355 is also available as a fully Marinised unit.
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Eaton Powerware 9390 UPS (40 - 160kVA)
Eaton 9390 UPS combines technical innovation with a rich feature set to provide best-in-class power protection with high energy density for data-centers, medical facilities and other critical systems. Premium level efficiency cuts utility costs and with double conversion topology there are no compromises in reliability. Scalable runtimes and HotSync paralleling technology ensure this UPS system will fit your current and future power requirements. The Eaton 9390 is also available as a fully Marinised unit.
Please call or email an Account Director for more information and pricing.
 
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Eaton Powerware 9395 UPS (225 - 1100kVA)
Eaton 9395 UPS is a completely integrated system that incorporates multiple power modules and system switchgear on factory pre-wired basis. When the load is under 50%, the systems becomes automatically redundant, with its inherent redundancy solution. Also with its enhanced compatibility with generators you can trust the Eaton 9395 to be a valuable piece of your power quality equipment. Due to the outstanding green performance of the Eaton 9395, it has earned the ‘‘Eaton Green Solution™’’ label.
Please call or email an Account Director for more information and pricing.
 
 

Product Datasheets


Eaton 3 Phase UPS Solutions
Find out more information about the full range of Eaton’s 3 phase UPS products and learn more about the benefits of using Eaton UPS to protect your Data Centre and IT facilities.
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CEMEP - Environmental considerations
An independent paper produced by CEMEP (European Committee of Manufacturers of Electrical Machines and Powere Electronics), focusing on the environmental impact of UPS power usage.
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