Description
Eaton 20 kVA UPS Single Feed with Internal Batteries & MS Network/ModBus Card
The Eaton 20 kVA UPS Single Feed with Internal Batteries and MS Network/ModBus Card delivers enterprise-grade power protection for data centers, server rooms, and edge deployments. Designed with IT managers in mind, this 93E-inspired solution combines a compact footprint, robust reliability, and advanced remote management to minimize downtime, optimize energy use, and simplify routine maintenance. With internal batteries, a single-feed configuration, and integrated ModBus/MS Network communication, it’s easy to deploy, easy to manage, and easy to scale as your infrastructure grows.
- This 20 kVA UPS provides clean, continuous power to servers, storage, and networking gear, ensuring business continuity during power events and utility disturbances. Its online double-conversion architecture delivers a stable output voltage and tight regulation that minimize the risk of data loss and hardware damage.
- A compact, all-in-one solution that ships with batteries already integrated, reducing installation complexity and floor space requirements. The single-feed configuration simplifies wiring and reduces installation time, making it ideal for data centers seeking fast deployment.
- The included MS Network/ModBus card enables seamless communication with data center infrastructure management (DCIM) systems and building management systems (BMS). IT teams can monitor status, perform remote shutdowns, collect critical runtime metrics, and receive alerts from anywhere on the network.
- Hot-swappable internal batteries and tool-less access panels make routine service quick and non-disruptive. Battery health monitoring and automated self-tests help maximize availability by identifying potential failures before they affect uptime.
- The UPS is optimized to minimize energy consumption under varying loads, reducing operating costs over the life of the system. Intelligent charging, power factor optimization, and efficient operation contribute to a lower total cost of ownership for data center power protection.
Technical Details of Eaton 20 kVA UPS Single Feed with Internal Batteries & MS Network/ModBus Card
- 20 kVA (approximate nominal output power depends on configuration)
- Online double-conversion uninterruptible power supply for continuous, clean power
- Single feed input designed for streamlined installation
- Suitable for data center and IT rack/room environments; single or three-phase output options may be available depending on model
- Integrated battery strings with health monitoring and automated tests for proactive maintenance
- MS Network/ModBus communications card included for remote monitoring and control
- Local LCD/status panel with intuitive navigation for quick on-site checks
- Alarm notifications, event logs, and real-time metrics accessible through network management systems
- High-efficiency operation with advanced energy optimization and power factor consideration
- Built-in battery monitoring, automatic self-tests, and proactive alerting for battery health
- Designed to fit behind racks or in dedicated cabinet spaces with flexible installation options
How to Install Eaton 20 kVA UPS Single Feed with Internal Batteries
Installing this UPS begins with site preparation and safe handling. Ensure a clean, ventilated space with adequate clearance for ventilation and service access. Verify electrical clearances, mounting options, and environmental conditions per the installation guide. The included internal batteries simplify the setup by reducing the number of external connections required. Follow these general steps to get up and running:
- Place the unit on a stable surface or mount it in a dedicated cabinet or rack with appropriate vibration dampening and clearance for airflow.
- Connect the single-feed AC input supply according to local electrical codes, ensuring proper grounding and surge protection as recommended by Eaton documentation.
- Attach the MS Network/ModBus card to the dedicated communication slot, then connect the UPS to your management network using the provided RJ-45 or other supported connectors.
- Install the internal batteries as directed in the user guide, ensuring proper orientation and secure connections. Run the built-in battery health checks to verify readiness before connecting critical loads.
- Power up the unit and configure basic parameters: voltage, frequency, output sensitivity, and alarm thresholds. Use the local LCD panel to confirm startup status, and enable remote monitoring for ongoing health checks.
- Connect critical IT equipment to the UPS output outlets. Perform a controlled load test to confirm proper transfer behavior and to validate communication with network management tools.
- Set up notifications and integrate with your DCIM/BMS system via the MS Network/ModBus card. Confirm that event logs and status indicators are flowing to the central monitoring platform.
- Create a maintenance schedule for battery health checks, firmware updates, and load testing to maximize uptime and reliability over the product’s lifecycle.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the expected runtime of the Eaton 20 kVA UPS with internal batteries? Runtime depends on the connected load and the capacity of the internal batteries. The unit is designed to provide sufficient grace time for safe shutdown during short-duration outages and to support graceful transitions during longer interruptions. For precise runtimes at your typical load, consult the technical specifications or run a load-based test in a controlled environment.
- Can I manage this UPS remotely? Yes. With the MS Network/ModBus Card, the UPS supports remote monitoring, alarms, and control through standard network management systems. This enables proactive maintenance, energy management, and centralized control without on-site visits.
- Is the battery field-serviceable? The design includes easily accessible, hot-swappable batteries to simplify maintenance. Battery health monitoring and scheduled self-tests help determine replacement timing, reducing the risk of unexpected downtime.
- How does this unit contribute to data center efficiency? The UPS uses energy-efficient components, optimized charging strategies, and power factor awareness to minimize energy waste. The combination of efficient operation and remote monitoring reduces operational costs, helps lower electricity bills, and supports sustainability goals.
- What kind of environments is this UPS suited for? It’s designed for data centers, server rooms, edge computing installations, and other critical IT environments requiring reliable power protection, compact footprint, and robust remote management capabilities.
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