Eaton 9E 9EB04BB50001000 Manuel D’Utilisation

Codes de produits
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        EATON CORPORATION   Eaton 9E UPS
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Energy
$71,292
Space
$11,880
Installation, maintenance and freight
$2,000
TOTAL $85,000+
60 kVA
Width (in)
Depth (in)
Height (in)
Footprint (sq/ft)
Eaton 9E 
23.6
31.5
74.9
5.2
A
45.3
30.0
72.0
9.4
B
48.0
35.5
81.5
11.8
C
56.8
38.0
78.5
15.0
Savings
Competitor C
Competitor B
Competitor A
Lowest total cost of ownership
The 9E is the clear choice if you’re seeking to maximize your 
return on investment (ROI). Delivering the lowest TCO of any 
UPS in its class, the 9E offers a unique blend of energy, space 
and installation savings. The 9E can decrease your TCO by more 
than $85,000* over its 12-year lifespan when compared to 
current competitive offerings.
Energy-efficient design
The 9E is capable of achieving up to a 98% efficiency rating, 
making it one of the most energy-efficient UPSs in its class — 
and it still provides maximum load protection. Unlike most high-
efficiency UPSs, the 9E:
 
• Provides surge suppression for the load
 
•  Detects the location of faults (utility or load) and  
takes the appropriate action
 
•  Switches to double-conversion operation in less  
than 4 ms
The 9E will save more than $71,292 in electricity and cooling 
costs over the life of the product when compared to a 60 kVA 
UPS operating at 91% efficiency.
Compact footprint
Smaller than any comparable competitor by up to 35%, the 9E 
allows you to better utilize floor space for revenue- producing 
equipment. It also puts money back in your pocket that would 
otherwise be used to build, maintain and condition space 
for larger power/support equipment. The ongoing annual 
maintenance cost for office and data center space in the United 
States is estimated to be between $90 and $224 per square 
foot.  The savings realized from the 9E’s smaller footprint 
quickly adds up.
*  Energy calculation based against a 60 kVA UPS operating at 91% efficiency 
(kW/hr $0.10, Cooling Ratio 80%, 12 yrs). Space saving calculation based 
against a 60 kVA UPS with an 11.8 ft
2
 footprint using $150/ft
2
 per year.