Power Quality Excellence: The EATON 9SX700I UPS
Online Double Conversion Technology
The EATON 9SX700I stands at the forefront of power quality, utilizing advanced online double conversion technology. Unlike standard standby or line-interactive UPS systems, the 9SX700I constantly regenerates power. It takes the incoming AC, converts it to DC, and then back to a pure sine wave AC output. This process isolates the connected equipment from all types of power disturbances, including sags, surges, and harmonic noise, making it the ideal choice for sensitive laboratory instruments and critical IT servers.
Efficiency and Sustainability
In the modern data center, efficiency is synonymous with sustainability and cost savings. The EATON 9SX700I boasts an efficiency rating of up to 91% in online mode, one of the highest in its class. This high efficiency translates to lower heat dissipation, which in turn reduces the cooling requirements of the facility. For environments looking to minimize their carbon footprint while maintaining 24/7 uptime, the 9SX series provides a compelling solution without sacrificing protection.

Advanced Battery Management (ABM)
Battery failure is the most common cause of UPS downtime. Eaton's patented ABM technology significantly extends the service life of the batteries in the 9SX700I. Instead of a constant trickle charge, ABM utilizes a sophisticated three-stage charging technique that only charges the battery when necessary. This prevents corrosion and overcharging, typically extending battery life by up to 50%. The UPS also features hot-swappable batteries, allowing maintenance without ever shutting down the load.
Intuitive Control and Monitoring
The 9SX700I features a high-definition LCD screen that provides real-time data on the UPS status, load levels, and remaining runtime. For remote management, the UPS is compatible with Eaton's Intelligent Power Software, which allows for centralized monitoring and graceful shutdown of virtual machines in the event of an extended power failure. This level of digital integration is essential for modern distributed edge computing and industrial control networks.




