Ensure the uninterrupted operation of your critical IT equipment with the Eaton ATS EATS30N Automatic Transfer Switch. This advanced device provides seamless power redundancy for equipment with a single power connection, and serves as a smart alternative to expensive redundant power supplies. Ideal for data centres, server rooms, and network cabinets.
The Eaton EATS30N automatically and almost instantly (within 8 milliseconds) switches from the primary to the secondary power source in the event of a failure. This ensures that your servers, switches, and other sensitive equipment always remain powered, without any interruption.
The EATS30N is a compact 1U PDU (Power Distribution Unit) that can be easily mounted horizontally in a standard 19-inch rack. It is a "Netpack" model, which means it is equipped with a network card for advanced remote management. You can check the status of the power supply and change settings via the user-friendly network interface.
Main Features:
- Seamless transfer: Switches in just 8ms from one power source to another, ensuring a constant power supply.
- Power redundancy: Provides a redundant power supply for equipment with a single input.
- Network management (Netpack): Includes a network card for remote management and monitoring via Ethernet. Supports protocols such as SNMP, HTTP, HTTPS, and more.
- Compact housing: Only 1U high, perfect for installation in tight rack environments.
- Robust performance: Suitable for a voltage of 220/230/240 VAC and a current of up to 30A, with a maximum power of 7.4 kW.
- Easy installation: Equipped with hardwired in and out connections with screw terminals for a safe and reliable connection.
Specifications:
- Product: Eaton Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS)
- Model number: EATS30N
- Input voltage: 220-240 VAC
- Current: 30A
- Maximum Power: 7.4 kW
- Transfer time: 8ms (Typical)
- Input connection: Hardwired
- Output connection: Hardwired
- Size: 1U (for 19-inch rack)
- Dimensions (H x W x D): 43 x 390 x 440 mm
- Weight: 5 kg
- Communication: Ethernet (SNMP, HTTP, HTTPS, etc.)