







Eaton 9PX 9PX5KTF5 5kVA/4.5kW 208V w/120V Output Transformer Module UPS
$5,295.90
Eaton 9PX 9PX5KTF5 5kVA/4.5kW 208V w/120V Output Transformer Module UPS
Eaton 9PX 9PX5KTF5 Specifications:
| General | |
| Topology | Double-conversion online |
| Configuration | Rack/Tower |
| Catalog Number | 9PX5KTF5 |
| Color | Black and silver |
| Rating (VA/Watts) | 5000/4500 |
| Diagnostics | Full system self test at power up |
| UPS Bypass | MBP6K208 optional. Rear-mount 3U, 208V maintenance bypass for 5 and 6 kVA 9PX UPS models. Hardwired input. Hardwired and (2) L6-30R output |
| Dimensions (H x W x D, inches) | 10.2 (6U) x 17.3 x 28.4 |
| Dimensions (H x W x D, mm) | 259 (6U) x 439 x 721 |
| Weight (kg) | 91 |
| Weight (lbs) | 201 |
| Warranty | 2 years |
| Rail Kit Included | 4-post rail kit and tower pedastals included |
| Remote Emergency Power off (REPO) | ROO/RPO: Rear deck emergency stop connectors (for remote on/off and power off) |
| Contents (Ships with the following items) |
9PX5K 5 kVA UPS 9PXTFMR5 120V Stepdown Transformer Gigabit Network card (Network-M2) 4-post rail kit User manual Quick start guide Tower pedestals Intelligent Power Software Suite CD RS-232 serial cable USB cable Cable gland for hardwire connection Phillips head screw driver |
| Efficiency | 93% with resistive load |
| Electrical Input | |
| Connection |
(1) Terminal block with L6-30P
|
| Input Cord | 6 feet (1.8 meters) |
| Input Voltage Range | Full load: 176-276V, Derating: 100-276V |
| Nominal Voltage | 208V default (200/208/220/230/240V) |
| Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| Frequency Range | 60 Hz: 50–70 Hz, 50 Hz: 40–60 Hz |
| Input Power Factor | >99 |
| Input Current Distortion | <5% |
| Electrical Output | |
| Nominal Voltage | 120/208V default (200/208/220/230/240V) |
| Output voltage regulation | ±1% steady-state |
| Voltage THD | <2% for linear loads |
| Output Receptacles |
(18) NEMA 5-20R
(2) NEMA L6-20R
(1) NEMA L6-30R
|
| Power Factor | 0.9 |
| Transfer Time | 0 ms |
| Circuit Breaker | (2) 20A for L6-20R; (6) 20A for 5-20R |
| Optional Extended Battery Module | 9PXEBM180RT |
| Battery Description | Sealed, lead-acid; maintenance free |
| Maximum number of extended battery modules (EBM) | Add up to 4 extended battery modules (EBM) |
| Battery Management | ABM technology; 3-stage charging extends battery service life by 50% and provides advance warning for battery replacement |
| Battery Replacement | Hot-swappable internal batteries and extended battery modules (EBMs) |
| Start On Battery | Cold-start enabled; first cold start is always forbidden |
| Communications | |
| User Interface | Graphical display. UPS status in a single view. |
| LEDs | 4 status-indicating LEDs |
| Communication Ports | RS-232 (RJ45) ports; USB port as standard (HID). 6-foot RS-232 and USB cables included |
| Communications Card Slots | Gigabit Network Card (Network-M2) included |
| Power Management Software | Eaton Intelligent Power Software Suite CD (included) |
| Environmental & Standards | |
| RoHS Compliance | Yes |
| Surge Protection | IEEE ANSI C62.41 Cat B2 |
| Audible Noise | <45 dB at 1 meter |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) |
| Safety markings | CE / cULus / NOM |
| EMC Markings | IEC 62040-2:2006 Cat C2 / CISPR22 Class A / FCC part 15 Class A |
| Storage Temperature | 0 to 35°C (32°F to 95°F); without batteries: -15 to 60°C (5°F to 140°F) |
| Relative Humidity | 0 to 95% |
| Altitude | <1,000 meters for nominal power; 10% power derating every 1000 meters (up to 3000 meters) |
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