EnerSys Offers Smaller Batteries For Single-Phase UPS

Oct. 8, 2008
Extending the DataSafe HX line are smaller batteries that meet the requirements of single-phase uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems. The additions include seven models, the HX25 through the HX150, which offer between 23W to 150W per cell at the

Extending the DataSafe HX line are smaller batteries that meet the requirements of single-phase uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems. The additions include seven models, the HX25 through the HX150, which offer between 23W to 150W per cell at the 15-minute rate to a 1.67V end voltage. The valve-regulated, lead-acid batteries have a 10-year working life. Other features include high-conductivity recessed brass terminals, long-life terminal seals, corrosion-resistant lead-calcium-tin alloy positive and negative grids, and hermetically sealed containers and covers. All batteries in the DataSafe HX line have an operating temperature range of -30°C to 45°C and can be stored for up to six months at 25°C before recharging. Pricing for an HX25 starts at $22. For more information, contact Dana Kowalski at ENERSYS, Reading, PA. (800) 538-3627.

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