Description
Eaton BladeUPS Power System
The Eaton BladeUPS Power System represents a breakthrough in power quality and protection for modern IT environments. Designed to grow with your data center, enterprise IT room, or edge deployment, BladeUPS delivers scalable, modular UPS protection from 12 kW up to 60 kW within a single 19-inch rack. This groundbreaking approach reduces both energy consumption and cooling costs, helping you achieve a lower total cost of ownership while maintaining peak reliability for critical loads. Built for high availability, BladeUPS combines smart modularity, streamlined maintenance, and advanced monitoring to ensure your sensitive equipment stays online—even during expansion or service work. With its compact footprint and flexible deployment options, BladeUPS is ideal for operators seeking resilient power infrastructure that can adapt to evolving workload demands without disruptive forklift upgrades.
- Scalable power architecture from 12 kW to 60 kW in a single 19-inch rack — BladeUPS uses a modular blade approach that lets you add or remove power blades to precisely match your current load, enabling seamless growth as capacity requirements change. This scalable design eliminates over-provisioning and reduces capital expenditure while preserving a compact footprint.
- Modular, hot-swappable blade modules for near-zero downtime — Each blade is engineered for quick replacement without taking the entire system offline. Maintenance and expansion can proceed in parallel, delivering continuous protection for critical IT loads and minimizing disruption to operations.
- Enhanced energy efficiency and cooling optimization — The BladeUPS platform is purpose-built to minimize energy loss and reduce heat generation. Its efficient power conversion and intelligent thermal management help lower energy bills and ease data center cooling requirements, contributing to a lower total cost of ownership.
- Centralized management and proactive monitoring — BladeUPS integrates with standard IT management workflows, offering remote monitoring, diagnostics, and alerting through familiar interfaces. Expect streamlined operations with Ethernet connectivity, remote access, and compatibility with Eaton software ecosystems for seamless integration with existing IT and facilities tools.
- N+X redundancy and flexible deployment scenarios — BladeUPS supports redundant configurations to maximize availability and protect mission-critical workloads. Its modular design enables scalable redundancy in data centers, enterprise IT rooms, and edge environments, ensuring continuity even as demand evolves or outages occur.
Technical Details of Eaton BladeUPS Power System
- Power capacity: Scalable from 12 kW to 60 kW in a single 19-inch rack
- Form factor: 19-inch rack-mountable chassis with modular blade modules
- Modularity: Hot-swappable blade modules for streamlined maintenance and rapid capacity expansion
- Redundancy: N+X redundancy to maximize availability and protect critical loads
- Efficiency and cooling: High-efficiency power conversion and thermal management to reduce energy use and cooling costs
- Management: Built-in monitoring and remote management capabilities with standard interfaces for IT and facilities teams
- Deployment: Flexible integration for data centers, enterprise IT rooms, and edge locations
How to Install Eaton BladeUPS Power System
- Carefully plan the installation by assessing rack space, available power, and cooling capacity. Ensure the 19-inch rack is properly grounded and rated to support the BladeUPS workload, and verify that electrical service and distribution meet the required specifications for 12–60 kW configurations.
- Unpack the base chassis and blade modules in a clean, flat workspace. Inspect all components for transport damage and confirm that you have the correct blade modules for your target capacity. Prepare appropriate cables, wiring, and network connections before installation begins.
- Mount the base chassis securely into the rack, following Eaton’s installation guidelines for proper alignment and ventilation. Install the blade modules one at a time, ensuring each module seats fully, connects to backplane interfaces, and is secured according to the manufacturer’s torque recommendations.
- Connect input power, output distribution, and any energy storage or battery interfaces as required by your configuration. Route cables for optimal airflow and clear labeling to support future maintenance. Verify that each blade is receiving power and communicating with the management module before proceeding.
- Configure network management and system monitoring. Establish IP addressing, set up alert thresholds, enable SNMP and API access if supported, and integrate with your existing IT management stack. Create redundancy policies and load-shedding rules to optimize availability during fault conditions or maintenance windows.
- Perform commissioning and validation tests. Validate protection for the connected IT loads by simulating fault conditions, verifying alarm propagation, and confirming automatic failover behavior in redundant schemes. Document test results and train operational staff on routine checks and procedures.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is the Eaton BladeUPS Power System?
A: BladeUPS is a modular, scalable UPS solution designed to protect critical IT loads. It expands from 12 kW to 60 kW within a single 19-inch rack by adding hot-swappable blade modules, delivering reliable power protection with a compact footprint.
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Q: How scalable is BladeUPS?
A: BladeUPS grows by adding blade modules. You can start at 12 kW and scale up to 60 kW in a single rack as your IT load increases, avoiding the need to replace entire systems and reducing downtime during expansion.
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Q: What deployment environments are suitable?
A: It is suitable for data centers, enterprise IT rooms, and edge locations that require high availability, efficient power protection, and flexible growth paths to accommodate evolving workloads.
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Q: What management options are available?
A: BladeUPS supports integrated remote management through standard interfaces, including Ethernet-based monitoring and compatibility with Eaton software tools for diagnostics, alerting, and centralized control.
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Q: Is BladeUPS easy to service?
A: Yes. The modular, hot-swappable blade design minimizes downtime during maintenance or expansion, allowing technicians to replace individual blades without taking the entire system offline.
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