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9320-C02-10 Datasheet, PDF (2/4 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – Powerware 9320 10-60 kVA
Powerware 9320
The Powerware 9320 Advantage – Redundancy
• No single point-of-failure
• Automatic load-sharing eliminates transfer time should a UPS
module need service
• Redundancy is built in throughout the system
The UPS exists to ensure system availability, providing a level of
protection against the damaging effects of power anomalies, and
enough backup time to allow critical systems to ride through the
anomaly, be transferred to alternate power or gracefully shut down
in the event of an outage. If something should happen to prevent
the UPS from functioning, your critical systems would be at risk.
And in the technology-dependent world of IT, that
is unacceptable.
The Powerware 9320 Advantage - Flexibility
Scalability is an important part of any advanced power manage-
ment solution. Additional power modules can easily be added to
the Powerware 9320 without having to take the system offline, and
without putting the protected load at risk. Up to three hot-swap-
pable 10 or 20 kVA modules can be installed in one cabinet for up to
60 kVA of UPS protection. If your current load requirement is only
20 kVA, you could install the cabinet with one 20 kVA power mod-
ule, then plan for additional power modules as your critical load
requirement increases. This gives the Powerware 9320 a great deal
of flexibility, ideal for changing power needs.
As a part of its advanced design, the Powerware 9320 features the
unique Distributed Parallel Architecture (DPA) for redundancy and
increased capacity. In a DPA system, each module operates as a
completely independent unit and includes UPS logic and parallel
intelligence, reducing points-of-failure. Each module has its own
output disconnect so it can be isolated from the rest of the system
for service, or the internal bypass can be used to isolate all mod-
ules at once. UPS power modules are hot-swappable so adding
or replacing modules is done easily. The Powerware 9320-C03 can
be paralleled with up to three modules, offering up to N+2* redun-
dancy.
By providing up to N+2 redundancy, the Powerware 9320 is the
state-of-the-art UPS for protecting your critical systems.
*N+2, failure of two modules will not change operational mode of UPS
BATTERY RUNTIMES (IN MINUTES)
Internal battery strings
One string
Two strings
Three strings
Four strings
Runtimes at full resistive load .8PF
9320-C02/10
10 kVA
8
21
35
50
9320-C02/20
20 kVA
N/A
8
15
21
9320-C02/40
40 kVA
N/A
N/A
N/A
8
The changing landscape
of the data center
Data center architects and IT
managers constantly are work-
ing to increase the functionality
and scope of the data center.
To that end, they are seeking
ways to maintain scalabil-
ity, improve performance and
reduce total cost of ownership.
The attainment of these benefits
lies in several new technology
directions, including blade serv-
ers, grid computing, and ulti-
mately, virtual servers.
As the function and design of
the data center continues to
change, the allocation of UPS-
protected power will change as
well. This is especially impor-
tant during the next few years
as IT managers migrate their
critical applications to these new
servers, providing a mix of old
and new technology co-exist-
ing in the same data center.
Because it mirrors computing
trends with its scalable, modular
design, the Powerware 9320 is
the ideal solution for the evolv-
ing data center.