Power Quality Solution for Data Centres Eaton BladeUPS 12 - 60 kW Energy saving efficiency in a scalable format High-density computing environments demand more power Today, the management of a data center or network operations center places you under the intense pressure to reduce costs while dealing with inescapable operational realities: Expanding power demands. The blade servers that are satisfying business demands can raise the demands for power consumption in the same footprint. Rack power requirements that were once at 60 watts per U may now have to be delivered at levels up to 600 watts per U with redundant power supplies. Increasing power costs. Utility rates have a common recurrence, they always go up. Energy costs are emerging as the second highest operating cost (behind labor) in 70% of data centers worldwide. (Gartner, 2009). To this point, many organizations are researching and developing plans to implement efficient and affordable power solutions in their facilities. Excessive heat. Blade servers generate a lot of heat that translates into high demand for additional energy. A fully loaded rack of blade servers can use close to 30 kW of power. This equals over 100,000 BTU/hr in heat generation that requires cooling– wasted heat, which is not utilized in any way. Since cooling adds huge costs to data center operations, IT organizations are forced to increase their power efficiency to counteract the inefficient heat and cooling problems. If you manage, engineer, or plan the present and future of a data center or network operations center, you are already aware of these critical issues and their impact on operations. Your challenge is to make decisions that provide efficient power protection and distribution for growing loads, while managing the heat. Eaton® is ready to help you with these challenges. Eaton BladeUPS for your data centres Designed specifically for high density computing environments, the Eaton BladeUPS® delivers 12 kW of efficient, reliable power in only 6U of standard rack space, including batteries. It also expands capacity by combining 12 kW modules in a building block fashion to deliver 60 kW of redundant backup power from a single rack enclosure. This powerful configuration delivers a higher power density than competitive modular solutions, while dissipating one-third of the heat. In addition, the standard internal batteries provide needed ridethrough power until an auxiliary power source takes over or systems are gracefully shut down. Extended runtime is up to 34 minutes at full load (or 76 minutes at half load) with Extended Battery Modules (EBMs). Features: • Protects mission-critical applications with innovative backup power technology designed specifically for highdensity computing environments • Supports the constant moves, adds and changes of today’s dynamic data centers with a modular, scalable, and flexible backup power architecture • Conserves valuable rack space with 12 kW of power in only 6U of rack height, including batteries • Accommodates growth by enabling building-block upgrades from 12 kW to 60 kW in a single rack enclosure • Reduces energy costs and cooling needs through best-inclass efficiency performance Power protection for: • Blade servers • Small, medium and large data centers • Network closets • PBX and VoIP equipment • Networking applications: IPTV, security • Storage devices: RAID, SAN • Database clusters • Delivers highest levels of reliability at the rack with patented Powerware® Hot Sync® paralleling technology and intelligent bypass design, field proven in thousands of large data centers globally • Simplifies installation and service with true plug-and power connections and hot-swappable batteries and electronics modules • Increases battery life through ABM® technology, resulting in more uptime and fewer battery replacements 2 EATON CORPORATION Eaton BladeUPS Sustainable by design To Eaton, sustainability reflects the ability to meet the current needs of society while enabling future generations to better meet their own. ™ Though all of Eaton’s solutions are designed to meet or exceed governmental standards in protecting the environment, the Eaton Green Leaf symbol is our promise, that the solution has been reviewed and documented as offering exceptional environmental benefits and value to the user. Due to superior environmental performance and features, the BladeUPS among other innovative Eaton solutions, has earned the “An Eaton Green Solution™” label. An Eaton Green Solution • Feature – – – – 97 percent energy efficiency 65 percent less heat dissipation 70 percent reduced footprint Scalable, modular and flexible design • Customer benefit – – – – – – Best-in-class efficiency Lower energy and cooling costs Extended battery life Reduced product footprint Increased reliability and performance More capacity Eaton BladeUPS – 12 kW • Environmental benefit – Less energy consumption – Redused carbon footprint – Reduction of hazardous materials IT organisations are forced to make dicisions that provide efficient power protection and distribution for growing loads, while managing the heat. www.eaton.com/powerquality/SEA 3 Reduce energy costs with high efficiency As utility rates continue to climb, energy efficiency becomes a sticking point with data center managers. BladeUPS Best-in-class UPS The BladeUPS delivers an outstanding, industry-leading 97 percent efficiency in normal operation. Even at <50% load, where efficiency is typically much lower, this UPS performs more efficiently than competitors’ modular products at full load. In addition to dramatic cost savings, high system efficiency extends battery runtimes and produces cooler operating conditions within the UPS, extending the life of components and increasing overall reliability and performance. Even small increases in efficiency can quickly translate into thousands of dollars. The example below compares annual and fiveyear energy costs for the BladeUPS and a competitor’s solution. It’s easy to see that the BladeUPS pays for itself through energy and cooling savings alone. Traditional UPS Even at very small loads, where you would expect efficiency to be lower, the Powerware BladeUPS is still more efficient than other UPS products at full load. Example Powerware BladeUPS Nominal UPS UPS Efficiency Rating >97 per cent 91.5 per cent Rack Power Consumption 60 kW 60 kW Cost per Kilowatt Hour $ 0.08 $ 0.08 Cost to Operate per Hour $ 4.94 $ 5.25 Monthly Power Savings $ 218 Saved Each Month with BladeUPS Heat Dissipation (BTUs per hour) 6,300 *Monthly Cooling Savings $ 197 Saved Each Month with BladeUPS Annual Savings with BladeUPS $ 4,990 Saved Each Year BladeUPS Five-Year Savings with BladeUPS $ 24,952 Saved In Five Years 19,000 (BTUs per hour) * Cooling savings based on industry calculation of cooling costs per kW of power costs. Reduce cooling costs with lower heat dissipation The high-efficiency BladeUPS reduces the power requirements for the data centre. In the example shown, the Powerware BladeUPS reduces energy costs by an average of $ 218 per month. In addition, the high efficiency of a Powerware BladeUPS reduces overall air conditioning needs by more than one third, multiply that with a reduction in cooling costs by one-third and utility bills are further decreased by an additional $ 197 per month. The savings compound with the data centre size and the number of UPS products. The low heat dissipation means this UPS can be located close to equipment racks without a concern for creating hot spots in the data centre. The Eaton BladeUPS remains cool even in a data centre full of servers. 4 EATON CORPORATION Eaton BladeUPS Meet current and changing requirements with modular architecture The building block of the BladeUPS system is a 6U rackmount module that provides 12 kW of backup power protection. The system expands easily to provide maximum results. As your data center grows, the system’s modularity plays a key role in optimizing your capital planning and deployment. Using the patented and field-proven Powerware Hot Sync paralleling technology, up to six BladeUPS modules can be paralleled for extra capacity or redundancy, providing 60 kW of redundant backup power protection in one 19-inch rack. Patented load-sharing control intelligently distributes the workload among modules without requiring direct synchronization links among them. Any module can provide backup support for any other, with no interruption or downtime. For instance, in a redundant system you could perform full maintenance on any module without any interruption of conditioned power to the protected IT equipment. YEAR 1: YEAR 3: YEAR 5: INITIAL INSTALL EXPANSION FURTHER EXPANSION Redundant N+1 Configuration: Six 12 kW UPS modules share the load equally. If a UPS module is removed from service, the remaining modules seamlessly support the load without interruption. BladeUPS Parallel Bar for paralleling UPS modules 42U Standard Enclosure Total Rack Space: 24U Three 12 kW UPS modules = 36 kW of backup power 12 kW BladeUPS occupies 6U of space 12 kW 6U Electrical Wire Way 36 kW 60 kW, N+1 The BladeUPS is designed to be extraordinarily flexible—configured as a single module or multi-module system (up to six modules) in a standard 19-inch rack enclosure. The modular design enables you to deploy just the right amount of backup protection at the right price for your current needs and expand later whenever needed. www.eaton.com/powerquality/SEA 5 Easy setup with simple parallel configuration changes The BladeUPS is easy to install, configure, and deploy—and easy to expand later, without help from Eaton. To link multiple BladeUPS modules into a parallel configuration, all you need is a BladeUPS Parallel Bar—a simple kit installed in the bottom of the rack and on the back rail. IT personnel can then simply plug additional modules into the parallel bus bar. The system is intelligent, so it automatically detects paralleled modules and fully configures itself for parallel operations. BladeUPS Parallel Bar Adding modules is a simple plug-and-power procedure for IT personnel with safety approved connectors. Administrators can monitor and manage the BladeUPS using the unit’s LCD panel or remote monitoring software. The UPS provides data for the entire multi-module system, as well as the individual module. In addition, a module working in a parallel configuration can be separated at any time and re-deployed as a standalone module to meet a data center’s changing requirements. The BladeUPS Parallel Bar easily connects up to six modules in parallel. The brightly backlit 6 cm LCD shows parameters of the system or a module. 6 Access parallel system information Display output from multiple modules on one screen Display full system output from any UPS Review any UPS from any display Display individual module output voltage Display individual module output current EATON CORPORATION Eaton BladeUPS The smallest footprint in the market Competitor A The BladeUPS offers the smallest footprint of any UPS in its class and double the power density of any other UPS system on the market. This compact design leaves extra space for important IT equipment in the rack and data centre. 60 kW N+1 modular system with 6 minute battery and manual maintenance bypass Battery UPS Total square feet = 1.67 m² Bypass Competitor B BladeUPS UPS + Battery + Bypass 60 kW N+1 modular system with 6 minute battery and automatic maintenance bypass Total square feet 0.66 m² Battery 60 kW N+1 system with 6 minute battery and internal manual maintenance bypass UPS UPS + + Bypass Bypass Total square feet = 2.72 m² Battery Competitor C 60 kW N+1 system with 6 minute battery and internal manual maintenance bypass UPS UPS + + Bypass Bypass Battery Battery Total square feet = 2.54 m² System Architecture with the BladeUPS Centralised Power Protection Expedite deployment with flexible installation options The BladeUPS can be deployed in a variety of system architectures to support the specific requirement of your computer room or data centre and to support the desired level of redundancy (Tier I through Tier IV, as defined by the Uptime Institute). Centralised power protection for small computer rooms. Start with one 12 kW module and expand to 60 kW with N+1 redundancy in single 19” rack enclosure. Centralised Power Protection—Dual Power Feeds Zone Power Protection Zone power protection for mid-sized computer rooms. Deploy 60 kW (N+1) in a 19” rack to protect a row of IT equipment racks. Distributed power protection. Make 12 kW modules to protect one to three racks—thereby achieving zero footprint power protection. Hybrid power protection. Stronger redundancy of power protection for equipment racks containing critical IT equipment. • For dual-corded loads with one source on a central UPS and the other on utility power, you can back up selected loads with a local BladeUPS, deployed in a distributed or zone fashion. • For dual- or single-corded loads on a central UPS, you can back up selected loads with a local BladeUPS (distributed or zone) in series with the central UPS. This configuration provides maximum reliability close to critical loads, with minimal heat dissipation and maximum efficiency. Distributed Power Protection Hybrid Power Protection Central Large UPS With the flexibility to deploy and re-deploy a BladeUPS either in single or parallel systems—data centre managers can tailor power protection to adapt to changing needs, often without the need for an electrician or service technician. Eaton also offers an assortment of plug-and-play power distribution accessories with various input and output connections to distribute power from the BladeUPS to rack power strips or directly to high-power servers. You can choose from distribution designs with or without monitoring capability for redundant or non-redundant applications spanning from zero U to full rack height. Rack Enclosure BladeUPS www.eaton.com/powerquality/SEA 7 Count on reliable system performance and uptime Recognizing the mission-critical nature of data center operations, the BladeUPS has been designed for premium reliability and continuous operation. The rackmount BladeUPS incorporates leading technologies that Eaton developed for its largest UPSs, such as: Robust paralleling. With Eaton’s patented Powerware Hot Sync technology, UPS modules work in peer-to-peer fashion when configured in a parallel system. Most other paralleling systems on the market use a single central main controller with a backup controller. If the main controller fails, the system must recognize this and transfer control to the backup control, or the entire system fails. With Eaton’s patented approach, each UPS module operates independently, yet is completely synchronized with the others. There is no change in control, therefore no single point of failure. Intelligent maintenance bypass switch. The internal switch inside the UPS chassis automatically activates bypass mode whenever a power module is removed. This feature ensures that power to protected loads is not accidentally interrupted by human error. (If the UPS is in a parallel environment with N+1 redundancy, removing an electronics module only causes that particular UPS module to go offline while the protected equipment is supported by other modules in the configuration). Eaton’s ABM technology significantly increases battery service life Static bypass switch. All BladeUPS modules have their own static switch for normal operations and for internal bypass in case of a high overload condition, output load fault or internal failure. Hot-swappable electronics and battery modules. Replacing batteries or electronics modules can be done in minutes without interrupting power to IT equipment. This hot-swap capability helps reduce mean time to repair (MTTR) and dramatically improves the availability of the protected IT equipment. Eaton’s advanced battery management technique. ABM technology significantly extends battery service life with a unique three-stage charging technique. The UPS automatically tests battery health and provides advance notification when preventive maintenance is needed, allowing ample time to hot-swap batteries without ever having to shut down connected equipment. IT staff can easily replace battery modules Simplify UPS installation and maintenance The BladeUPS is easy to install, configure and deploy. All BladeUPS modules (UPS and battery) come with rackmount kits for easy installation in standard equipment racks. In-house IT staff can install and service this UPS themselves. Adding parallel units for future expansion is a simple, plug-and-play procedure. The BladeUPS battery trays are user-replaceable so that one person, working alone, can replace the battery without disrupting data center operations or power to protected equipment. IT staff can easily install electronics modules 8 EATON CORPORATION Eaton BladeUPS Easy Power Distribution with ePDU (optional) The BladeUPS core ePDU, the Rack Power Module (RPM), delivers up to 36 kW of single phase power. The 3U RPM can be deployed in the same rack with the BladeUPS and IT equipment, so there is no need for a dedicated infrastructure rack. The resulting architecture gives great flexibility for IT staff to configure their data centre. Features: • Plug-and-play power distribution from BladeUPS threephase input, to single phase output for secondary ePDU devices. • Serves data centre loads with various power cord configurations and layouts • Distributes power to 12 poles, grouped into two sets of six poles, with combinations of C13 and C19 output socket types Rack Power Module (RPM) delivers up to 36 kW of single phase power. • “Power Equalizer” LED display gives quick visual indication of the load on each circuits, reducing possibility of overloads and breakers tripping. • Branch circuit monitoring option allows load monitoring over the network. • Installs in 3U of space in EIA 19” rack or enclosure Monitor the power infrastructure from anywhere You can monitor the BladeUPS over your LAN or the Internet to stay informed of conditions in the power protection infrastructure. With Intelligent Power® Manager supervisory software, you get a global view across the network from any PC with an Internet browser. Exceptionally versatile, the software is compatible with power devices supporting a network interface, including other manufacturers’ UPSs, environmental sensors, ePDUs, shutdown applications and more. In the event of an extended power outage, Eaton’s free NetWatch software works in conjunction with the ConnectUPS X-Slot® Web/ SNMP card to allow you to gracefully and sequentially shut down connected devices, including virtual machines. With Intelligent Power Manager, you get a global view across the network from any PC. www.eaton.com/powerquality/SEA 9 Flexible runtime (optional) Each BladeUPS can be configured with its own external battery backup. The BladeUPS design eliminates this single point of failure. Competitive, modular systems use a centralized battery bank with a shared connection point that presents a potential single point of failure. Eaton BladeUPS Extended Battery Module Load 1 x BladeUPS (12 kW Internal battery) 4 kW 8 kW 12 kW 24 kW 36 kW 48 kW 60 kW 6 6 1 23 8.7 4.7 + 1 External Battery Module 9 9 1 41 17.6 9.5 + 2 External Battery Module 12 12 1 65 28 17 + 3 External Battery Module 15 15 1 93 43 27 + 4 External Battery Module 18 18 1 119 55 34 12 18 1 44 23 13.6 + 1 External Battery Module 18 24 1 85 41 27 + 2 External Battery Module 24 30 1 137 65 41 + 3 External Battery Module 30 36 1 198 93 59 + 4 External Battery Module 36 42 2 257 119 76 18 24 1 34 23 8.7 + 1 External Battery Module 27 33 1 34 41 17.6 + 2 External Battery Module 36 42 2 102 65 28 + 3 External Battery Module 45 51 2 147 93 43 + 4 External Battery Module 54 60 2 190 119 55 24 30 1 30 13.6 7.3 + 1 External Battery Module 36 42 2 56 27 14.7 + 2 External Battery Module 48 54 2 89 41 24 + 3 External Battery Module 60 66 2 128 59 37 + 4 External Battery Module 72 78 2 165 76 47 30 36 1 19 10 6.6 + 1 External Battery Module 45 51 2 34 21 13.3 + 2 External Battery Module 60 66 2 54 31 23 + 3 External Battery Module 75 81 2 77 48 35 + 4 External Battery Module 90 96 3 98 61 44 36 42 2 23 13.5 8.7 6.2 + 1 External Battery Module 54 60 2 41 27 17.6 12.6 + 2 External Battery Module 72 78 2 65 41 28 21.6 + 3 External Battery Module 90 96 3 93 59 43 33 + 4 External Battery Module 108 114 3 119 76 55 42 2 x BladeUPS (12 kW N+1 Internal battery) 3 x BladeUPS (24 kW N+1 Internal battery) 4 x BladeUPS (36 kW N+1 Internal battery) 5 x BladeUPS (48 kW N+1 Internal battery) 6 x BladeUPS (60 kW N+1 Internal battery) * Note: each UPS requires the same number of external batteries 10 # 42U Rack EATON CORPORATION Eaton BladeUPS Time in minutes BladeUPS Technical Spec ifications TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS1 General characteristics Power rating Efficiency Heat dissipation Cooling Audible noise, normal Operation Altitude before derating Input characteristics Input voltage Voltage range Frequency range Input current distortion Input power factor Inrush current Input requirements Bypass source Generator compatibility Output characteristics Rated output voltage Output confi guration Output frequency (nominal) Frequency regulation Load power factor range Total output voltage distortion Battery characteristics Battery type Battery runtime (Internal) Battery string voltage Battery test Battery recharge profi le Battery cut-off voltage Battery low condition Extended battery capability Communications and User Interface 12 kW per UPS Module Up to 97% 371W/1266 BTU/hr at 100% rated load Fan cooled, temperature microprocessor monitored; front air entry, rear exhaust <60 dBA at 1 meter 1000 meters (3300 ft ASL) 208 Vac and 400 Vac models 208V model: 180 to 265 Vac 400V model: 311 to 519 Vac 50 or 60 Hz, ±5 Hz <5% with IT loads (PFC power supplies) >0.99 with IT loads (PFC power supplies) Load dependent Three-phase, four-wire + ground Same as input (single feed) Fast sync slew rate for generator synchronization Software Compatibility UPS ships with Software Suite CD containing LanSafe power management software X-Slot Bays Two available for the cards listed below Control Panel LCD Two lines by 20 characters Four menu-driven interface buttons Four status at a glance LEDs Multi-language English standard; 20 languages available Configuration Changes User capable, firmware auto configures Dry Contact Inputs Two, user-configurable Dry Contact Outputs One, user-configurable Certifications Safety 208V model: UL1778, cUL 400V model: CE EMI 208V model: FCC Part 15 Class A 400V model: EN 62040-2 Class A Surge protection ANSI C62.41, Cat B-3 Hazardous materials (RoHS) EU Directive 2002/95/EC Category 3 (4 of 5) Warranty Standard 12 months Options and Accessories 208V model: 180 to 225 Vac, Ph to Ph 400V model: 180 to 240 Vac, Ph to N Three-phase, four-wire + ground 50 or 60 Hz auto-detection on startup 0.1 Hz free running Lagging: 0.7 Leading: 0.9 <3% with IT loads (PFC power supplies) <5% non-linear or non-PFC power supplies VRLA - AGM 13 minutes at 50% load 4.8 minutes at 100% load 240 Vdc Automatic battery test standard (remote scheduling capable); Manual battery test from front display ABM three-stage charging technology Variable from 1.67 VPC at <5 min runtime to 1.75 VPC at >90 min runtime Announced with alarm Yes, add up to four additional 3U battery enclosures (~34 min at 100% load, >1 hour at 50% load) Physical characteristics Dimensions H x W x D, in (mm) UPS 10.3 (6U) x 17.4 x 26.0 (267 x 442 x 660) EBM 5.2 (3U) x 17.2 x 26 (132 x 437 x 660) Note: Total chassis weight without 46 kg batteries or electronics Total chassis weight with 140 kg batteries or electronics Total UPS weight without 61 kg batteries Total UPS weight with 140 kg batteries EBM weight 77 kg Detachable input cord Detachable input/output cord assembly Detachable paralleling cord assembly Extended Battery Modules (EBMs) 3U output sub-distribution module 0U to 3U rack power strips 60 kW BladeUPS Parallel Bar Four-post rail kit Optional X-Slot communication cards Application: Web SNMP: ConnectUPS-X Web/SNMP Card Modbus® RTU: Modbus Card Environment Monitoring: EMP Environmental Monitoring Probe (requires Web/SNMP card) IBM eServer™ (i5™, iSeries™,or AS/400), industrial: Relay Interface Card Parallel: Powerware Hot Sync Card CAN Bridge card Remote LCD Display: ViewUPS-X Recommended ePDU: Y032440CD100000 RPM - Rack Power Module (BladeUPS in, 12xC13 + 6xC19 out) 20 ft lead PW107BA0UC08 ePDU - Basic (0U, Dual 16A C20 in, 24xC13+ 8xC19 out) use in addition to RPM PW107MI0UC08 ePDU - IP Monitored (0U, Dual 16A C20 in, 24xC13+ 8xC19 out) use in addition to RPM Due to continuing product improvement programs, specifications are subject to change without notice. www.eaton.com/powerquality/SEA 11 SINGAPORE Tel : +65 6825 1684 Fax : +65 6825 1689 [email protected] INDONESIA Tel : +62 21 522 6181 Fax : +62 21 522 6182 THAILAND Tel : +66 2575 0530 Fax : +66 2575 1579 MALAYSIA Tel : +603 7804 3618 Fax : +603 7803 6193 VIETNAM Tel : +84 4 3936 5303 Fax : +84 4 3936 5307 Eaton is the trade name, trademark, and/ or service mark of Eaton Corporation or its subsidiaries and affiliates. ® 2008 Eaton Corporation All Rights Reserved Printed in Singapore May 2010
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