Eaton launches 5EL Uninterruptible Power System with long battery backup

Eaton Corporation has announced that it is introducing the 5EL Uninterruptible Power System, a line-interactive UPS that’s designed for applications requiring long power backup time. The UPS also features a high capacity battery charger to enable fast recharge of its external battery.

“Eaton has been persistent in providing safe, reliable, efficient and sustainable power solutions to its customers. 5EL will help attain the objective yet again,” said Anoop Nanda, Managing Director – South Asia, Southeast Asia & Japan, Electrical Sector, Eaton Corporation. “With reliable power protection and long battery backup, Eaton 5EL is a perfect fit where the supply voltage is constantly unstable.”

5EL ensures trouble free start-up of your applications even during a utility power outage. It has a high performance battery charger, which reduces battery recharge time and protects the battery against damage caused by deep discharge. It has a very wide input voltage range of 140-300V, optimized to improve compatibility with engine generator sets and reduce the number of transfer to battery power.

The UPS features microprocessor control that delivers modified sine wave output that assures high performance and reliability. 5EL is structured on Line-Interactive Topology for reliable power quality. The output waveform is stabilized via double boost and buck mode, irrespective of supply disturbances and the battery is used only as a backup source.

The 5EL features line interactive conversion topology, double boost and buck voltage regulation provides stabilized output, stepped sine wave to provide high efficiency, wide input-voltage range appropriate for the harshest electrical environments, four India type 6A output receptacles, 10 Amp built-in Charger for long backup time, tested for generator compatibility, auto-restart function, optional RS-232 communications, cold start on battery power allows portable power and WINPOWER software to monitor power conditions.

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