The Bulletin 1609-B Industrial Uninterruptible Power Supplies

EIN UPS AB 400

Jan 17, 2020

The Bulletin 1609-B Industrial Uninterruptible Power Supplies feature the rugged industrial design and performance of the 1609-D line, without the networking and expandable battery features. They are DIN rail mountable or back-of-panel mountable and can handle temperatures up to 50 °C (122 °F) with optional battery.

 Features

  • Offers DIN rail and panel/floor mount capabilities
  • Provides hard-wired input/output connections
  • Includes integrated remote on/off and dry contact I/O communication cables
  • Offers USB communication capabilities

 

Power quality problems can originate from both inside or outside your facility. Rockwell Automation provides products that enable you to evaluate incoming power as well as perform in depth analysis at specific points within your facility. Power quality events are is not easy to detect. An effective monitoring solution is the first step toward understanding how much of your down time, and its associated costs, can be attributed to power quality issues.

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