850VA Eaton 5P Line Interactive UPS PN 5P850AU
Web ID: 12153
850VA, The Eaton 5P is a Line interactive, density optimised (up to 1550VA in 1U) power protection for IT & Telecom environment. Wide power management capabilities offering point-to-point and network supervision ONLY WHILE STOCKS LAST!
Manufacturer Warranty: 3 Year
Manufacturer PN: 5P850AU
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General | |
Topology | Line-Interactive High Frequency (Pure Sinewave, Booster + Fader) |
Configuration | Tower |
Part Number | 5P850AU |
Rating (VA/Watts) | 850/600 |
Dimensions (H x W x D, mm) | 230 x 150 x 345 |
Weight (kg) | 10.4 |
Warranty | 3 years on electronics, 2 years on batteries |
Contents (Ships with the following items) | 5P UPS Eaton Intelligent Power Software CD USB cable Serial cable Safety guide Quick start guide CD with 10-language user manual |
Electrical Input | |
Connection | (1) Aust. 10A |
Input Voltage Without Using Batteries | 160V-294V (adjustable to 150V-294V) |
Input frequency Range Without Using Batteries | 47 to 70Hz (50 Hz system), 56.5 to 70Hz (60 Hz system), 40Hz in low-sensitivity mode |
Electrical Output | |
Voltages | 230 V (+6/-10 %) (Adjustable to 200V / 220V / 230V / 240V) |
Output Receptacles | (3) IEC-320-C13 (2) Aust. 10A |
Remotely controlled sockets | 2 groups of 1 x AU (10 A) output receptacles |
Output Frequency | 50/60 Hz +/- 0.1 % (autosensing) |
Battery Management | ABM® & temperature compensated charging method (user selectable), automatic battery test, deep discharge protection |
Cold start (No mains power) | Yes |
Communications | |
User Interface | 3 LEDS + Multilingual LCD : access to measures, alarm messages and customization |
Communication Ports | 1 USB port + 1 RS232 serial port and relay contacts (USB and RS232 ports cannot be used simultaneously), 1 mini-terminal block for remote ON/OFF and Remote Power Off |
Communications Card Slots | 1 slot for Network-MS card, ModBus-MS or Relay-MS cards |
Environmental & Standards | |
Audible Noise | < 40 dBA |
Operating Temperature | 0 to 35°C |
Safety markings | IEC/EN 62040-1 |
EMC Markings | IEC/EN 62040-2 class B (EMC), IEC/EN 62040-3 (performance), C-Tick |
Approvals | CE, CB report |
Quality | Designed, manufactured and marketed under ISO9001 & ISO14001 quality system |
Selecting the Right UPS
Eaton's power management solutions are based on protecting the nine most common power problems present in any environment. This unique approach makes your product selection decisions about power protection much simpler. The nine power problems listed below are potentially harmful to both your data and your hardware. Eaton's products offer three levels of power protection:
Series 3, Series 5 and Series 9. Based on the parameters defined by your application, you can select an uninterruptible power system (UPS) from the series that best matches your power protection needs.
To provide maximum power protection, Eaton offers a full line of Series 9 UPSs with both single-phase and three-phase models in the Series 9 family.
Within each Series, Eaton has created 3 classes of products; to provide "Good, Better and Best" levels of features and performance and enable the best product fit for any application and budget.
Series 3 Standby UPS: Backup power
The Eaton's series 3 UPS primarily protects against three of the nine power problems including power failures, power sags and power surges. This essential, cost-effective protection is necessary in order to prevent damage such as data loss, file corruption, hardware damage and equipment shutoff. For example, if your utility fails you could lose all of your work-in-progress. The Series 3 UPS offers a degree of protection against the remaining power problems and is most commonly used to protect single workstations and point-of-sale (POS) equipment. |
Series 5 Line Interactive UPS: Keeping it smooth
Eaton's series 5 UPS are most effective against five power problems (power failures, power sags, power surges, under-voltage and over-voltage) and offer a degree of protection against other power problems. Some of the damages you risk by not using a Series 5 UPS include premature hardware failure, data loss and corruption, data error, keyboard lockup, storage loss and system lockup. Series 5 UPSs are recommended for small network systems - all the way up to enterprise networking environments. |
Series 9 On Line Double Conversion UPS: Total Protection
Eaton's series 9 UPSs protect against all nine power problems: power failures. power sags, power surges, under-voltage, over-voltage, line noise, frequency variation, switching transients and harmonic distortion. Eaton's series 9 comprehensive protection minimises the opportunity for component stress, burnt circuit boards, data crashes and program failures. Series 9 UPSs offer the highest level of power protection available and are always recommended for mission-critical applications like server farms, hospitals and Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) applications. |