Eaton 5 series back-up UPS
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The compact yet powerful Eaton 5 series range of power back-up systems keeps your system running in power outages whether it’s a severe weather event, minor power trip or failure. The line-interactive Eaton 5 series back-up systems are available in a range of power range, tower and rack mounting types. Suitable from home offices, small businesses, network equipment, servers, retail POS terminals to gaming and household appliances. Learn more about Eaton 5 series: https://www.eaton.com/au/en-gb/products/backup-power-ups-surge-it-power-distribution/backup-power-ups/eaton-5-series-ups-overview.html
The compact yet powerful Eaton 5 series range of power back-up systems keeps your system running in power outages whether it’s a severe weather event, minor power trip or failure. The line-interactive Eaton 5 series back-up systems are available in a range of power range, tower and rack mounting types. Suitable from home offices, small businesses, network equipment, servers, retail POS terminals to gaming and household appliances. Learn more about Eaton 5 series: https://www.eaton.com/au/en-gb/products/backup-power-ups-surge-it-power-distribution/backup-power-ups/eaton-5-series-ups-overview.html
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