Eaton 9355 15kVA 13.5kW 208V 3-high w/64 battery 3-Phase UPS (KA1512100000010)

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*Preowned* Eaton 9355 15kVA 13.5kW 208V 3-high w/64 battery 3-Phase UPS (KA1512100000010)

The Eaton 9355 UPS provides premium double-conversion backup power and scalable battery runtimes for IT and electrical engineering infrastructure in corporate, healthcare, banking and industrial applications. Packing maximum battery runtime into a very small footprint, the 9355 UPS is a complete three-phase power protection solution. The 9355 can be equipped with an integrated, customizable power distribution module that includes a maintenance bypass switch.

Power
Ratings (kVA/Watts) 15 kVA/13.5 kW at 0.9 power factor
Topology Double conversion
Electrical Input
Nominal input voltage  208V/120V or 220V/127V three-phase 400V models also available
Input voltage range  -15%, +10% from nominal at 100% load without depleting battery
Operating frequency  50/60 Hz (45 to 65 Hz)
Input power factor  >0.99 typical, >0.96 frequency converter
Input current distortion  5% THD
Electrical Output
Nominal output voltage   208/120, 220/127 Vac
Output voltage regulation ±1% static; ±5% dynamic at 100% resistive load change, <1 ms response time
Efficiency 91%, typical
Heat dissipation (BTU/hr) 15 kVA models:
5,122 @ 208V and 220V input
8,134 @ 480V and 600V (with input isolation transformer)
Battery
Battery type 9 Ah, sealed, lead-acid, maintenance-free
Battery management ABM Technology
Battery replacement Field-replaceable
Charger Default is 3.4A per battery string. Charger current is configurable from 0.5A to 25A per string with an overall maximum of 34A (limited by input current)
Start-on-battery Allows start of UPS without utility input
General
Diagnostics Full system self-test at startup
UPS bypass Automatic on overload or UPS failure
Parallel for redundancy Yes, using Powerware Hot Sync technology and capacity
Dimensions (HxWxD)
47.8 x 12 x 33.7 in
Weight
609lbs
Overload (normal operation) 150% for 5 sec / 125% for 1 min (online),
110% for 10 min
Communications
LCD display Graphical LCD with blue backlight
LEDs  (4) LEDs for notice and alarm
Audible alarms Yes
Communication ports (1) RS-232, (1) relay contact, (1) REPO,
(2) environmental input
Communication slots (2) X-Slot communication bays
Power management software Bundled Software Suite CD
Environmental
Operating temperature 50–104ºF (10–40ºC), 45ºC with 7.5% derating; Optimal battery performance: 77ºF (25ºC)
Storage temperature 32–77ºF (0–25ºC); Recommended battery storage: 59–77ºF (15–25ºC)
Relative humidity 0–95%, non-condensing
Audible noise <56 dBA at 1 meter (noiseless room) typical
Altitude 9,843 ft. (3000m) without derating
Certifications
Safety certifications UL1778 5th Edition, CSA C22.2 No. 107.3-14
EMC compliance 47 CFR Part 15/ICES-003 Class A
Quality ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2004
Surge ANSI C62.41 Category B3, IEC 61000-4-5
Markings cULus

 

NOTES: 

System retired from functional setting and may show signs of wear consistent with previous installation/removal.

System has been professionally tested & load banked for functionality.

Wiring and startup of system by trained/certified professional required

NEW Batteries installed

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