Did you know? The battery is both the most critical and vulnerable part of any UPS solution you choose. You have to depend on your battery for a lot - it ensures uptime, keeps your IT infrastructure operational and helps you keep you doing what you need to do. And of course, you want it to be able to do all of that during an outage!
Selecting the right battery makes all the difference. The right battery will ensure reliable performance and simplify maintenance. But which one is the right battery? You have a lot to consider when making this decision, including your risk exposure, the needs of your system and, of course, your budget.
Lithium-ion battery technology has evolved and matured, and these batteries are perfect for use in critical power back-up solutions. They offer a smaller size, lighter weight and longer lifespan compared with traditional valve regulated lead acid (VRLA) batteries.
Eaton is now the first major UPS manufacturer to offer a global, double conversion 1-3kVA lithium-ion UPS. With the industry moving in the direction of longer-life lithium-ion UPSs, this is the perfect time to learn about Eaton's new innovation and how it can benefit your applications.
There are so many benefits that come with this technology! Eaton's 9PX lithium-ion UPS is ideal for mission-critical equipment for constant power conditioning. With that lithium-ion technology, it offers 8 to 10 years of life expectancy, and four optional external battery modules are available for extra runtime. You'll get power ratings from 1.5 to 3 kVA, with low and high voltage options. It also offers the same reliable features as Eaton's lead-acid UPS, including load segments that allow for prioritized shutdown, remote power on (RPO), remote on/off (ROO) and output relay ports that increase control capabilities.
It's easy to see how lithium-ion batteries provide a higher standard of performance. Eaton's innovative 9PX lithium-ion UPS offers all of these benefits and more. Contact your local Accu-Tech representative to learn more, and visit Eaton's page on our website here.