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Eaton focuses on dependable power at DataCenterDynanics


technology to extend battery life, was the central feature of the Eaton Power Quality stand at the recently staged DataCenterDynamics Conference & Expo, held at the Lancaster London Hotel. Also in the spotlight were Eaton’s ePDU power distribution units, BladeUPS products, busbar systems and circuit breakers, and the latest Variable Module Management System which is claimed to optimise the efficiency of installations that incorporate multiple UPS modules.


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he Eaton 9395 UPS, which combines space-saving compact construction with high efficiency and ABM


Suited for use in large data centres and server farms, the Eaton 9395 UPS is said to be able to dramatically improve energy efficiency and sustainability. Available with ratings from 225kVA to 1100kVA (the 1100kVA model is already approved for the Enhanced Capital Allowance scheme, and approval for other models in the range is imminent) and operating at greater than 94 per cent efficiency, the 9395 requires less power, which in turn creates cooler operating conditions. This translates to reduced facility air conditioning requirements, while extending the life of UPS components and batteries. Due to their transformerless


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design, all models are claimed to have a footprint that is up to 60 per cent smaller than typical competitive units.


High-level operating efficiencies Eaton reports that its 9395 UPSs have operating efficiencies of 94 per cent or better, and feature an Energy Saver Mode that is claimed to allow them to maintain excellent total harmonic distortion (THD) performance without the use of inherently inefficient filters. The use of sustainable materials and highly efficient manufacturing technology in the design of the 9395 has resulted in a particularly


low UPS carbon footprint, with 80 per cent less energy required for production and testing.


Eaton’s enclosure-based Power Distribution Units (ePDUs), which were also featured on the stand, combine smart power management facilities and optional metering with individual protection for branch circuits to ensure that a fault on one circuit will not affect other load segments. They are available in standard and custom versions, and the range includes vertical ‘Zero U’ models that occupy no space in the server racks.


The BladeUPS products provide scalable, flexible backup power >>


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