Double-conversion design
offers the highest protection
possible
Unlike some other commercially
available UPS technologies,
the double-conversion design
completely isolates output
power from all input power
anomalies and delivers 100-
percent conditioned, perfect
sine-wave output—regulating
both voltage and frequency.
Even when presented with the
most severe power problems,
power output remains stable.
Output voltage THD is held
within two percent of nominal
specification for linear loads,
within five percent for non-
linear loads—making the
Powerware 9395 ideal for
supporting equipment that is
sensitive to a distorted voltage
input as a result of harmonic
loads. In the event of a utility
power failure, there is no delay
transferring to backup power.
Scalable, upgradeable
architecture meets your current
and future load requirements
The Powerware 9395 is
designed to be field-upgrade-
able for capacity or redun-
dancy. For example, a 275 kVA
system can be upgraded on-site
to 550 kVA or to an N+1 275
kVA redundant system. In an
age where data center loads
change quickly, this flexible
design allows you to buy what
you need now and upgrade or
reconfigure later.
Flexible, pre-wired installation
options expedite deployment
and save valuable space
The Powerware 9395 UPS
offers the smallest footprint
and lowest weight of any UPS
in its class—50 to 60 percent
less than competitive units.
Cabling can enter the UPS
from either the top or bottom
of the cabinet to provide easier
and flexible installation. Multi-
module systems arrive pre-
wired in an integrated system
so there’s no need to perform
all of the inter-unit cabling for
power and communications
between modules and the
system bypass unit. As a result,
you save time and money.
Service design maximizes
uptime
Our new concurrent service
feature allows the Powerware
9395 to be serviced while one
of the redundant modules
carries the load. Because the
redundant module provides
uninterrupted and protected
power to your load during
service, there is no need
to put your critical load on
utility bypass while a power
module is being serviced. The
Powerware 9395 maximizes the
availability of your electrical
power.
The Powerware 9395 provides
front panel access for all
services and operation,
increasing serviceability and
reducing Mean Time to Repair
(MTTR). And since the compact
Powerware 9395 cabinet can
be installed against back and
side walls, you have more
location options, installation is
fast and easy, deployment cost
is lower, and you save valuable
data center space for future
expansion.
UPS control innovations
optimize battery performance
and service life
Eaton’s ABM® (Advanced
Battery Management)
technology uses a unique three-
stage charging technique that
significantly extends battery
service life and optimizes
recharge time, compared to
traditional trickle charging. An
integrated battery management
system tests and monitors
battery health and remaining
lifetime, and provides advance
notification to guide preventive
maintenance. Optional
temperature-compensated
charging monitors temperature
changes and adjusts the charge
rate accordingly to properly
charge the battery and greatly
extend battery life. With our

Powerware 9395 UPS with redundant, field-installed module

275 kVA field-upgradable
UPM can be added for
redundancy or capacity
550 kVA Integrated
system bypass
module (ISBM)
Redundant 275 kVA
uninterruptible power
modules (UPM)
Powerware® 9395-825 - Available Fall 2008
Uninterruptible Power System (UPS)
225 to 825 KVA

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