Eaton 9SX 3000VA 2700W 208V 8 x C13 & 1 x C19 Outlets Online Double-Conversion UPS
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The Eaton 9SX3000G is an online double-conversion uninterruptible power supply designed to provide reliable and consistent power for light industrial settings, automation systems, and mission-critical IT equipment. It delivers 3000VA and 2700W capacity with a pure sine wave output, ensuring clean and stable power that protects sensitive devices from interruptions and fluctuations.
This UPS comes in a compact tower design that fits well in environments where space is limited but dependable power is essential. It features eight C13 outlets and one C19 outlet, giving you flexibility to connect multiple devices. The internal battery is both field-replaceable and hot-swappable, so you can replace batteries without shutting down your equipment, maintaining continuous operation during short power outages.
For users who need remote monitoring and control, optional network cards allow 24/7 access to the UPS status and management functions. The advanced battery management system extends battery life by up to 50%, reducing maintenance frequency and costs. The unit also offers surge and noise protection, zero transfer time to battery power, and an easy-to-read LCD interface that provides real-time notifications about the UPS status and power conditions.
This UPS is ideal for IT professionals, automation engineers, and light industrial operators who require a reliable power backup solution that combines robust protection with practical features and easy maintenance.
Highlights:
- 3000VA / 2700W capacity
- Double-conversion technology with pure sine wave output
- Includes 1 C19 and 8 C13 outlets for versatile connectivity
- Hot-swappable internal batteries for uninterrupted operation
- Expandable runtime with external battery modules
- LCD display providing real-time status and notifications
- Optional remote management through network card
- Built-in surge and noise protection
- Compact tower form factor suitable for limited spaces