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Eaton 850VA 510W 120V AC DIN Rail Industrial UPS - Hardwire Input/Output
The Eaton 850VA 510W 120V AC DIN Rail Industrial UPS is engineered for mission-critical environments where reliability, compact footprint, and battlefield-ready power protection matter. Built to withstand demanding industrial conditions, this DIN rail UPS delivers stable, clean power to essential equipment such as PLCs, control systems, network devices, and industrial computers. With a hardwire input/output design, it integrates seamlessly into panel boards and electrical cabinets, keeping sensitive equipment safe from outages, brownouts, and voltage spikes. Whether deployed in manufacturing lines, data centers, or automation rooms, this UPS helps minimize downtime and protect productivity.
- Compact DIN rail form factor: Designed to fit neatly inside standard electrical enclosure racks, this UPS saves valuable panel space while delivering robust power protection. Its slim footprint makes it ideal for crowded control cabinets and industrial installations where space is at a premium.
- 850 VA / 510 W capacity: A dependable backup power source for critical devices during short-term outages. The high apparent power rating provides the headroom needed to sustain essential loads without abrupt shutdowns, keeping control systems and networks online when mains failure occurs.
- Hardwire input/output configuration: Eliminates bulky wall outlets and enables clean, secure connections to the building power supply and critical loads. This arrangement is perfect for industrial panels and centralized power distribution where reliability and safety are paramount.
- Voltage regulation and surge protection: Equipped with Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) to compensate for minor sags or surges, maintaining steady 120V output to protect sensitive electronics from fluctuating mains. In addition, it defends connected equipment against transients and voltage spikes that can degrade performance over time.
- Maintenance-free battery backed by smart diagnostics: Features a sealed lead-acid battery designed for long life in industrial environments. Built-in health monitoring helps you plan maintenance and battery replacements, reducing the risk of unexpected outages and extending uptime for critical operations.
Technical Details of Eaton 850VA 510W 120V AC DIN Rail Industrial UPS - Hardwire Input/Output
- Rated capacity: 850 VA / 510 W, providing reliable short-term backup for essential equipment.
- Input voltage: 120 V AC (50/60 Hz acceptable), suitable for standard North American electrical systems.
- Output voltage: 120 V AC, designed to deliver stable power to connected loads during outages and brownouts.
- Form factor: Compact DIN rail mount for easy installation inside electrical panels and distribution cabinets.
- Input/Output connections: Hardwire terminals, allowing secure and clean integration with power distribution systems and critical equipment.
- Battery type: Sealed lead-acid (VRLA), maintenance-free and designed for industrial environments.
- Protection features: Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR), short-circuit protection, and overload protection to safeguard connected devices.
- Transfer characteristics: Rapid transfer to battery during mains loss to minimize disruption to critical equipment (typical transfer times are aligned with standard line-interactive UPS behavior).
- Environment and durability: Built to withstand the rigors of industrial setups, with a rugged enclosure suitable for control panels and electrical racks.
how to install Eaton 850VA 510W 120V AC DIN Rail Industrial UPS - Hardwire Input/Output
- Plan the enclosure: Select a ventilated DIN rail mount area inside a suitable electrical panel or cabinet, ensuring adequate clearance for heat dissipation and cable routing.
- Mount the unit: Secure the UPS to the DIN rail following the manufacturer’s mounting instructions. Confirm it is firmly seated and level to prevent vibrations during operation.
- Connect input power: Attach the hardwire input conductors to the UPS input terminals according to the wiring diagram. Use appropriately rated cables and follow electrical codes for safe, compliant connections.
- Connect protected loads: Wire critical devices (PLC, controllers, network equipment, and essential sensors) to the UPS output terminals or bus, ensuring correct phasing and separation from non-critical loads.
- Verify and test: Power up the UPS, verify indicator LEDs or status signals, and perform a controlled power-out test to confirm that critical devices continue to operate during an outage. Schedule routine battery checks and maintenance as recommended by Eaton.
- Safety and maintenance: Ensure the system is de-energized during installation, follow lockout/tagout procedures as required, and keep the enclosure closed and free of dust. Regularly check battery health and replace the battery per the manufacturer’s guidelines to maintain reliability.
Frequently asked questions
- What does 850 VA / 510 W mean for my loads? The VA rating reflects apparent power, while the watt rating represents real, usable power. In practical terms, the UPS can sustain essential devices drawing up to about 510 W during an outage, but actual runtime depends on the exact load and battery condition.
- Why choose a DIN rail UPS with hardwire input/output? The DIN rail form factor saves panel space and simplifies integration into control cabinets. Hardwire input/output provides clean, secure connections for industrial power distribution and leaves standard outlets behind for more critical equipment protection.
- Can I install this UPS myself, or do I need a technician? For safety and compliance, follow electrical codes and the manufacturer’s installation guide. If you are comfortable working with mains-powered equipment and have the proper training, you can perform the installation; otherwise, consult a qualified technician.
- What kind of battery maintenance is required? The UPS uses a sealed lead-acid battery designed for maintenance-free operation. Periodic health checks and battery replacement at the end of life are recommended to preserve backup performance during outages.
- Is this unit suitable for industrial automation environments? Yes. Its rugged design, DIN rail mounting, and reliable protection features are well-suited for industrial control systems, PLCs, and manufacturing networks that require stable power and minimized downtime.
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