The 9135 fits easily into a rack, using only 3U of space and leav- ing plenty of room for other equipment, such as EBMs or PPDMs.

Even non-technical users can eas- ily replace the hot-swappable bat- teries or power modules without interrupting power to loads.

Independently control groups of output receptacles.

(IEC versions only)

Double conversion design offers superior reliability and protection.

The 9135 continuously conditions and controls AC output during normal operating conditions—regulating both voltage and frequency. Even when presented with the most severe power problems, UPS output remains within two percent of nominal voltage.

Unlike other commercially-available UPS topologies, a double conversion design fully protects connected equipment from all nine of the most common power problems: outages, sags, surges, spikes, brown- outs, line noise, frequency variation, switching transients and harmonic distortion.

With a wide range of acceptable input voltages, this UPS does not depend on batteries to smooth out power fluctuations. Batteries are conserved for those times when utility power is highly unstable or completely out. If an outage occurs, the 9135 transfers to battery with no break in power, making this an ideal UPS for equipment sensitive to voltage fluctuations.

High-density packaging provides space-saving flexibility.

The 9135 increases power density, delivering up to 6000 VA/4200W in only 3U of rack space. Rail kits and tower stands are included with every 9135 for flexible installation.

This UPS is even more user-friendly than the Eaton 9125 UPS—and offers greater distribution capabili- ties, with four L6-30 outlets (and IEC options) to power multiple pieces of equipment without a PDU.

You can combine the 9135 with an Eaton enclosure PDU (ePDU) to power an entire rack of equipment from a single power cord input. ePDU outlets can be monitored, switched, sequenced and managed indi- vidually, providing maximum flexibility in distributing power from the 9135.

Service the UPS without interrupting power to downstream systems.

The 9135 features hot-swappable components and an automatic internal bypass. The UPS automatically switches to an alternate power path within the unit if it senses a trouble condition with an internal com- ponent. Users can even remove and replace the battery and power modules without powering down the UPS or interrupting power to loads.

With an optional external maintenance bypass—a PowerPass® power distribution module (PPDM) that occupies only 3U of rack space—you can even remove and upgrade or replace the entire UPS without disrupting power to critical equipment.

The 9135 PPDM integrates a step-down transformer that enables the UPS to be connected to energy- saving 208V or 240V input voltage, while providing appropriate output voltages for connected equipment.

With the growth in servers with dual or triple cords, users will also appreciate the extra receptacles that come with the PPDM for added plug-and-play flexibility.

Extend runtime for hours during power outages.

During a power outage, internal batteries in the 9135 keep loads running long enough to gracefully shut down systems. Add up to four external battery modules (EBMs) to deliver more than an hour of extend- ed runtime at full load—or hours under lighter loads. Each EBM occupies only 3U of rack space. These battery modules are hot-swappable and can be replaced at any time without interrupting UPS operation and load protection.

Maximize battery backup time for critical systems.

For IEC versions of the 9135, LanSafe power management software enables independent control of load segments. With this feature, you can manage scheduled shutdowns and sequential startups of protected loads. During a power outage, you could shut down power to less essential loads to extend battery backup time for more critical devices.

When the load segments feature is used with optional ConnectUPS connectivity cards, users can remotely re-boot locked-up network equipment. Simply access the ConnectUPS card over the network, and toggle the password-protected load segment controller to get your network back online.

LanSafe answers administrators’ key questions with an intuitive visual display.

Is input voltage within the acceptable range?

If the power went out right now, how long could the UPS run on battery power?

Is the UPS running on battery power right now?

Are there any active events I need to know about?

Is the UPS online or in bypass mode?

Is output voltage within acceptable limits?

What percent of UPS capacity is being used right now?

Is the battery being charged or discharged?

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Eaton Electrical 9135 warranty High-density packaging provides space-saving flexibility