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Product category: Power Supplies and Uninterruptible Power Supplies
News Release from: Invensys Powerware | Subject: Powerware 9125
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 28 June 2002

UPS capacity raised to 3kVA

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The Powerware 9125 family is now available in power ratings from 1 to 3kVA.

The Powerware 9125 family is now available in power ratings from 1 to 3kVA The true, double conversion online topology UPS provides clean and reliable power to sensitive IT and telecomms equipment, thereby improving productivity and lowering power costs

It is ideally suited to protect computer servers, internetworking systems, telecommunications, ATMs and other mission-critical applications requiring rigorous protection of priceless data and equipment from utility power disturbances.

"Companies with substantial investments in their IT infrastructures demand the highest level of protection for their data and equipment", says Jorma Mannerkoski, product marketing director, EMEA.

"The Powerware 9125 provides absolute protection from all nine of the most common power problems facing businesses, including power failures, power sags, power surges, undervoltages, overvoltages, switching transients, line noises, frequency variations and harmonic distortions".

The Powerware 9125 comes bundled with the Powerware Software Suite CD that includes Powerware's award-winning power management software, documentation, and demonstrations of other Powerware Software.

Its innovative features include a double-conversion online topology that isolates the utility input from the UPS output, thereby providing maximum reliability and availability to mission-critical applications.

ABM Plus advanced battery management doubles battery service life, optimises recharge time without overcharging the batteries, and provides up to a 60-day advanced notification of pending battery failure.

Optional extended battery modules increase battery backup time.

Both the standard internal battery and EBMs can be hot-swapped without having to power down the protected devices, ensuring optimum availability for critical loads.

The system also allows the use of load segments - groups of receptacles that can be independently controlled via LanSafe for stand-alone or network workstations.

By grouping the receptacles into segments, critical devices can be powered down on a preset schedule based on device priority.

In the event of a power problem, users may be alerted via e-mail, paging or broadcast alert so the appropriate action can be taken while the unit prepares for orderly shutdown of connected equipment.

The system has a novel two-in-one form factor design, providing the versatility of mounting the UPS in a rack enclosure while only occupying 2U of rack space, or using it as a tower to save valuable floor space.

End users can change the UPS configuration to adapt to a growing network or changes in hardware, while distributors and resellers benefit by ordering or stocking a single SKU for multiple applications.

The Powerware 9125 3kVA system will be available from 1st July 2002.

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