2007 Powerware PW9125-2500U 103002716-6591 2500VA 1750W Online UPS

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2007 Powerware PW9125-2500U 103002716-6591 2500VA 1750W Online UPS

Professionally re-certified with new batteries installed. Includes no mounting hardware or communication options that are unpictured. May show minor signs of wear consistent with previous installation.

General
Device Type: UPS, external
Battery Enclosure Type: Internal
Height (Rack Units): 2U
Width: 17 in
Depth: 23.9 in
Height: 3.5 in
Weight: 81.6 lbs
Enclosure Color: Black
Power Device
UPS Technology: On-line
Input Voltage: AC 110/120/127 V
Input Voltage Range: AC 80, 144 V
Frequency Required: 50/60 Hz
Input Connector(s): 1 x power NEMA L5-30
Output Voltage: AC 110/120/127 V ± 3% ( 50/60 Hz )
Output connector(s): 5 x power NEMA 5-15
Power Output Connectors Details: 2 x power NEMA 5-15 , 2 x power NEMA 5-20 , 1 x power NEMA L5-30
Power Provided: 1750W / 2500 VA
Surge Suppression: Standard
Circuit Protection: Circuit breaker
Battery
Technology: Lead acid
Capacity: 9 Ah
Run Time (Up To): 5 min at full load
Recharge Time: 2 hour(s)
Expansion / Connectivity
Interfaces: 1 x management, RS-232, 9 pin D-Sub (DB-9)
Expansion Slots Total (Free): 1 ( 0 ) x X-Slot
Miscellaneous
Cables Included: 1 x serial cable, 6 ft
Equipment Protection Value: 25000 US Dollars
Features: LED indicators
Compliant Standards: FCC Class A certified, CSA, UL, ANSI C62.41, NOM, VCCI-II, RoHS

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