Eaton 1.92kW 120V 16A Single-phase ATS Rack PDU (EATS120)

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Eaton’s eATS Monitored models enable seamless switching of non-phase synchronized AC power sources in the event of a power failure.

Generally used to provide power redundancy to equipment with a single power supply, the eATS automatically transfers power between sources with no interruption if the primary source fails or requires maintenance, eliminating equipment downtime. Remotely monitor alerts, provide redundant power and keep key mission-critical applications running with this reliable and easy-to-use solution.


Highlights:


Graphical LCD:

Available on 15- and 20-amp eATS models, the LCD simplifies eATS monitoring by displaying current and voltage monitoring to prevent overloading the PDU, identifying which source is being output and providing alarm warnings.

Fast transfer time

Eaton’s network-connected eATS Monitored solution delivers an approximate 10 milli-second* transfer time to ensure power supplies stay on during transfer, and that critical equipment stays operational.

Network connection

The included communication card provides remote monitoring capabilities. In the event of a power drop, you will be alerted by email or your management software. The eATS allows you to continue running on the B feed, but alerts you of any issues with the A feed.

Out-of-phase transfer

The eATS Monitored safely transfers non-synchronous power sources. The Eaton eATS can be installed anywhere–regardless of phase wiring—without worrying about damage due to out-of-sync sources.

Specifications:

UPC code
743172079336 
Mounting direction
Horizontal
Form factor
1U
Input connection
5-20P
Cord length
6 ft
Wattage
1.92 kW
Amperage rating
16A
Voltage
120V
Phase
Single Phase
Frequency rating
50/60 Hz
Output receptacles
(10) 5-20R
Dimensions (HxWxD)
1.7 x 17.25 x 9.84 in
Weight
11.9 lbs
Warranty
3 year warranty


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