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The Eaton 93E UPS is designed to help IT managers address their biggest data center challenges: energy costs, remote management & space. Up to 35 percent smaller & 7 percent more effective than competitive units, the 93E provides an all-in-one, energy-efficient solution in the body of a compact UPS. -
The Eaton 9155 UPS (formerly Powerware 9155 UPS) provides premium online backup power and scalable battery runtimes for IT and electrical engineering infrastructure in corporate, healthcare, banking and industrial applications. Packing maximum battery runtime into a very small footprint, the 9155 UPS is a complete power protection solution. The 9155 can be equipped with an integrated, customizable power distribution module that includes a maintenance bypass switch. -
The Eaton 5SC UPS delivers affordable and reliable protection with pure sine wave output for small business servers, storage and network equipment. The LCD interface provides clear status of key parameters and allows configuration for output voltage, the audible alarm and power input sensitivity. By using Eaton’s Intelligent Power Manager software with the 5SC, you get up-to-the-minute information on the status of power in your network. -
Generac Power Systems, Inc. manufactures a complete line of emergency automatic home standby generators that can be installed during new construction or retrofitted into existing residences and businesses. Residential emergency home standby generators are permanently installed outside (similar to an air-conditioning unit), supply electrical power to all pre-selected lights and appliances, and are powered by either natural gas or LPG. Models range from 7,000 to 40,000 watts. They work with a matched automatic transfer switch that responds within seconds when utility power shuts down, even when no one is home! -
GenLink Software
GenLink Software is a remote generator monitoring and controlling software package that connects via RS232 or modem communications to any generator set equipped with a "D" or "E" model control panel. It provides a one-to-one connection via telephone line, connecting a personal computer to either a single genset, or to a PowerManager system controlling multiple units.
On the PC, GenLink displays a copy of the generator control panel with continuously updated information. Each generator's operating condition, input values and operational parameters can be accessed easily via point-and-click menus and status screens.
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Generac Power Systems has been serving the needs of the Telecommunications industry for over twenty years. Our power generation products have been designed to provide maximum value specific to our customers' needs. Offering products from 3 to 2000 kilowatts, Generac can support any network application, from a facility based central office to an outside plant remote terminal. With over forty years of power generation experience, Generac has been put to work by some of the leading companies in the Telecommunications industry. -
Generac's Bi-FuelT engine generators offer a distinct cost advantage over more complex low pressure or high pressure injected natural gas engines, both in terms of initial capital investment and replacement part costs.
The concept of using Bi-FuelT on diesel engines is not new. This approach has found application in large installations that typically operate for extended periods, producing prime or continuous power. Generac now brings the benefits of this technology to the standby generator market.
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Standby power is indispensable for many kinds of operations. Lengthy or recurring power outages result in financial loss, inconvenience or worse. Often, the investment in a standby generator set is recouped at the first significant outage. Generac's broad product line offers a full range of models for all kinds of applications, in both diesel and gaseous fuel options. -
Generac Power Systems has the alternative solution for energy projects between 300 kW and 6000 kW - the Generac Modular Paralleling System (MPS). Since large, single engine generators are very costly and inefficient when not operated at full load, the lower expense and greater operating flexibility of the Modular Paralleling System makes it a superior choice for higher kilowatt applications. -
QT Series generators are a reliable, cost-effective backup power solution for commercial establishments and small businesses. There are more than ten models to choose from, ranging in output from 20 to 150 kilowatts, plus an array of automatic transfer switches . These compact, powerful gensets are ideal for a broad range of enterprises, including restaurants, convenience stores, supermarkets, banks, fitness centers, hotels, and retail outlets. -
With data center devices smaller than ever-often served by dual or triple power supplies-a single rack of equipment might produce 40 or more power cords to manage.
And although devices are shrinking, their power consumption is not. Yesterday's full rack of equipment averaged 5-8 kW of power. Blade servers will soon boost that power consumption up to 20 kW per rack. Traditional power strips just don't deliver enough power or flexibility.
Eaton rack PDUs are distinguished for their quality, dependability and versatility. Eaton rackmount PDUs provide best-in-class power distribution, multiple technology options, an arrangement of outlets for every region, and the ability to manufacture custom PDUs. Eaton G3 ePDU technologies comes in increasing levels of control: Basic, Metered, and Managed. -
Powerware Static Transfer Switches are designed to enhance our line of advanced backup power management solutions, adding an increased level of power quality, flexibility, availability and reliability to create the best ups power protection infrastructure.Powerware Type II Static Transfer Switch (STS) Powerware Type II STS transfer electrical loads from one source to another, but provides more power availability. The Type II STS eliminates the chance of a loss of power to critical loads by properly coordinating with the electrical distribution system. During a fault condition, the Type II STS will continue to conduct current, allowing downstream circuit breakers to work selectively.