Eaton 5S
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The Eaton 5S UPS stands as a compact, line-interactive solution, delivering cost-effective backup power tailored for small and medium businesses. It’s ideal for safeguarding workstations, desktop PCs, telephone equipment, and Point of Sale (POS) applications.
Eaton UPS systems are customisable, scalable, and future-proof, tailored to meet evolving power requirements. Power On Australia offers comprehensive design, installation, and maintenance services to optimise equipment performance.
Performance:
- The Eaton 5S UPS ensures robust power protection, adeptly handling disturbances in electrical environments. Its Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) feature swiftly corrects voltage fluctuations using a booster/fader mechanism, bypassing battery usage.
- During power cuts, the 5S seamlessly switches to battery backup, ensuring uninterrupted operation and shielding equipment from harmful surges.
Reliability:
- Safeguards networked equipment from “back door” power surges through Ethernet connections, internet, or telephone lines.
- Regular automatic battery tests enable early detection of battery replacement needs, enhancing overall reliability.
- With an easily replaceable battery, the 5S extends UPS service life, ensuring continued protection.
Versatility:
- The 5S offers flexible installation options, fitting vertically over or under desks, or horizontally under screens. Its slimline design facilitates integration into space-constrained environments effortlessly.
- Equipped with an HID-compliant USB port, the 5S seamlessly integrates with Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. Compatibility with Eaton UPS Companion power management software streamlines operations.
- Bundled with a USB cable for PC connection, the 5S promotes energy efficiency, featuring an ECO Control function to reduce standby power drain in connected peripheral equipment (850-1600VA models).
For pricing and further information, please phone Power On Australia on 1300 66 24 35 or complete the enquiry form below.
Performance:
- The Eaton 5S UPS ensures robust power protection, adeptly handling disturbances in electrical environments. Its Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) feature swiftly corrects voltage fluctuations using a booster/fader mechanism, bypassing battery usage.
- During power cuts, the 5S seamlessly switches to battery backup, ensuring uninterrupted operation and shielding equipment from harmful surges.
Reliability:
- Safeguards networked equipment from “back door” power surges through Ethernet connections, internet, or telephone lines.
- Regular automatic battery tests enable early detection of battery replacement needs, enhancing overall reliability.
- With an easily replaceable battery, the 5S extends UPS service life, ensuring continued protection.
Versatility:
- The 5S offers flexible installation options, fitting vertically over or under desks, or horizontally under screens. Its slimline design facilitates integration into space-constrained environments effortlessly.
- Equipped with an HID-compliant USB port, the 5S seamlessly integrates with Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. Compatibility with Eaton UPS Companion power management software streamlines operations.
- Bundled with a USB cable for PC connection, the 5S promotes energy efficiency, featuring an ECO Control function to reduce standby power drain in connected peripheral equipment (850-1600VA models).
FAQs
Are your UPS' reliable?
UPS’ are very reliable when used in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. Like many electronic devices, they can be easily mistreated.
How do UPS' work?
UPS’ work by preventing interruption of Power to the critical load. This is usually happens by providing a secondary source of energy – like a battery – to run your critical load. There are a handful of different methods for UPS operation, that deliver somewhat different results.
How do UPS' work in a data centre?
Data Centres use a large Centralised UPS array, backed up by generators as well as the grid, to keep power available to the data centre uses for many hours in circumstances when grid power has failed.
What UPS do I need?
The UPS you will need will absolutely be defined by what your load is. A PC will need a different size UPS to a refrigerator, or a variable speed drive. That’s because the loads are very different in nature.
Where is UPS used?
A UPS is expected to be used in any clean, dust Free, temperature and humidity controlled location. Using a UPS outdoors, or in a vehicle or on a ship or an oil rig requires specialist UPS systems.
Which UPS is best for home?
If you are using your UPS in a major city home, and for typical home IT equipment, like PC’s, TV’s and modems, a ‘line interactive’ UPS is all that is generally required. In areas where your power supply is weak or poor quality, or your supported equipment is more critical in nature – like a CPAP machine or humidicrib, it is best to get specialist advice.
Which UPS battery is best?
UPS batteries are divided generally into 2 types. High rate batteries and non high rate batteries. High rate batteries can support a large burst of energy for short periods of time – like 30 minutes, but have a comparatively short service life. Non high rate batteries are designed for long slow discharges, and can often support equipment for many hours, and will last near double the lifespan of high rate batteries. Battery type and sizing is complex, best to seek professional advice here.
Which UPS is best for Computer or Gaming PC?
The best type of UPS is best for every type of application because of the way it’s expected to work. These are double conversion UPS’s, sometimes called true on line UPS’s. They work very differently to more economical UPS’s, are more complex, more reliable, more powerful and significantly more expensive that the low cost UPS’s. If ‘best’ means highest reliability and best quality power output with fewest power breaks to you, get Double Conversion.
Why is UPS used?
A UPS is used solely to prevent or limit interruption of mains power to critical loads. Other add on functions like surge protection, alarms and communications and remote control of servers is not a core UPS function.
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