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Eaton Debuts Energy Efficient 93E UPS

Says as it’s engineered for maximum efficiency, the Eaton 93E UPS delivers up to 98% efficiency

Power management company Eaton is introducing the 93E Uninterruptible Power System, which it claims delivers efficient, safe, sustainable and reliable power when it is needed the most.
The Eaton 93E UPS delivers customers the most efficient power quality solution in three key areas: space, power and cost. Engineered for maximum efficiency, the Eaton 93E UPS delivers up to 98% efficiency while maintaining a small physical footprint announced the press release.

With internal batteries up to 60 kVA, this product provides an all-in-one solution that also reduces the complexity of installation and startup and provides maximum runtime.

“Eaton understands the challenge of increasing load on mission critical applications and the need for robust power backup with high efficiency and small footprint. 93E is designed to deliver high energy efficiency and reliability in a compact size to support applications desiring unswerving power protection,” said Syed Sajjadh Ali, MD (Electrical Sector), India, Eaton.

93E’s patented Eaton Hot Sync technology makes it possible to parallel up to four UPSs to increase availability or add capacity. It has a large LCD that graphically displays UPS status and offers easy access to measurements, controls and settings. The 93E ensures 30% smaller footprint than similar competitive solutions and its advanced Battery Management enhances battery life, reliability and predictability.

“Eaton 93E is an ideal solution for facilitating a lower total cost of ownership (TCO) through a combination of energy-efficiency and high reliability with a compact footprint,” said Sushil Virmani, Sales Director, Electrical Sector, India, Eaton.

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