Datasheet

Eaton DC Power Solutions
3G Access Power Solutions -
APS3-400 Series
Features
Compact and scalable 19” sub-rack solution
High power density (5.4kW @ 48V/3U, 19”)
Easy plug-and-go rectifier set-up
Fast on-line rectifier expansion (hot-plug)
High efficiency and unity power factor
Single AC input or individual rectifier feeds
Intelligent system management features
Remote access (TCP/IP, web browser, SNMP)
Pre-configured software for quick & simple deployment
Onboard energy management software optimizes operating
efficiency for lower OPEX
The Eaton
®
3G Access Power
Solutions are ideal for low to
medium power telecommuni-
cations applications requiring
compact, efficient and flexible
DC power supplies with or
without batteries.
This Eaton 3G Access Power
Solution 400 series has UL and
FCC standards certifications. A
technician friendly user-interface
includes a full color menu screen
and is preconfigured for fast
install and easy commissioning.
All system settings are fully
adjustable in software and
stored in transferable
configuration files for repeatable
one-step system set-up.
With up to 6kW of power
output, it features state-of-the-
art 48V 3G or Energy Saver (ES)
Access Power Rectifiers for
superior operating efficiency
(>96%). The DC distribution
panel, simple to use hydraulic
magnetic circuit breakers, and
optional low voltage disconnect
(LVD) modules are fully
integrated.
The advanced SC200 system
controller offers high-level
communications capability for
real time information. It also has
built-in intelligence for optimizing
system efficiency, and
comprehensive alarm and
system status notifications,
which are all designed to
minimize operational expenses.
A comprehensive range of other
controller features ensures
maximum battery life and
optimum system performance
under a wide range of
environmental conditions.
The 19” rack mount system is
ideal for rapid deployment into
customer
facilities or enclosures.
Typical applications include
standby power for customer
premises equipment, outdoor
power plants, data networks and
IP routers.