Eaton 9PX lithium-ion | Single-phase double conversion UPS
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The 9PX lithium-ion UPS is part of the Eaton 9 series single-phase double conversion UPS line, best applied to mission-critical equipment for constant power conditioning. The 9PX lithium-ion UPS provides 8-10 years life expectancy for UPS and batteries, and has power ratings varying from 1-3kVA, with low and high voltage options, while also offering up to 4 external battery modules for extra runtime. The 9PX lithium-ion UPS has all the same incredible features as the VRLA version: load segments allowing prioritized shutdown, RPO (remote power on), ROO (remote on and off), and output relay ports increasing control capabilities. And for connectivity and enhanced cybersecurity, the Eaton Gigabit Network Card (Network-M2) is compatible and also offered as an optional bundle. Learn more at www.Eaton.com/9PX
The 9PX lithium-ion UPS is part of the Eaton 9 series single-phase double conversion UPS line, best applied to mission-critical equipment for constant power conditioning. The 9PX lithium-ion UPS provides 8-10 years life expectancy for UPS and batteries, and has power ratings varying from 1-3kVA, with low and high voltage options, while also offering up to 4 external battery modules for extra runtime. The 9PX lithium-ion UPS has all the same incredible features as the VRLA version: load segments allowing prioritized shutdown, RPO (remote power on), ROO (remote on and off), and output relay ports increasing control capabilities. And for connectivity and enhanced cybersecurity, the Eaton Gigabit Network Card (Network-M2) is compatible and also offered as an optional bundle. Learn more at www.Eaton.com/9PX
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