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Eaton’s new Ferrups FX UPS has launched
We’re excited to share that our partners at Eaton have released the new Ferrups FX UPS! Below is an excerpt from Eaton. Click here to learn more.
“Combining a reliable and customizable design with a remote-control display screen featuring a LED bar, the Eaton Ferrups FX UPS provides rugged, IIoT-ready protection for your industrial power infrastructure. The Ferrups FX UPS supports extended runtime applications and can be deployed in harsh power environments where traditional uninterruptible power supply models are susceptible to power surge events. This industrial UPS is a completely updated and revitalized edition that builds upon the decades of proven performance of the legacy Eaton FERRUPS UPS.
Applications: Oil and gas, military deployments, 911 centers, machinery automation industrial automation, harsh electrical environments, manufacturing facilities, water/wastewater and healthcare”
Connected UPS for industrial applications | Ferrups FX UPS (1.1 – 18kVA) | Eaton
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