Eaton / Powerware 9390 40kVA/36kW 208V 3 Phase UPS and Battery Cabinet

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Preowned - Eaton / Powerware 9390 40kVA/36kW 208V 3 Phase UPS and Battery Cabinet

The Eaton / Powerware 9390 UPS system’s innovative design delivers industry-leading power performance. Its transformer-less design provides increased efficiency, smaller footprint, and higher power density. The 9390, with it’s flexible installation and various voltage options, provides maximum power protection and versatility.

Highlights

  • Transformer-less Design
  • Flexible Installation
  • Powerware Hot Sync Paralleling Technology
  • Advanced Battery Management
  • Low Total Harmonic Distortion

Specifications (UPS): 

  • Configuration: TA0411001183010
  • UPS Rating: 40kVA/ 36kVW
  • Voltage: 208V x 208V
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 73.7 x 18.9 x 31.6 in

Specifications (Battery Cabinet): 

  • Battery Cabinet: E20
  • Voltage: 480 VDC
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 73.7 x 22.5 x 31.6 in

 

NOTES:  

Batteries NOT included - can be provided for an additional fee.

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

Wiring and startup of system by trained/certified professional required

 

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