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Emerson Network (I) launches GXT 2U UPS

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MUMBAI: Emerson Network Power Pvt. Ltd., leaders in the Online UPS and

Precision Air Conditioners market today launched the UPStation GXT 2U UPS.

Available in 1-3 kVA ratings, a unique, first time feature of this UPS is the

flexibility in installation as a space-saving rack-mounted unit or a

space-saving, free standing tower. 






The GXT 2U is especially designed to protect networks, servers,
telecommunications equipment and industrial process equipment in the SMB segment

and will be available through the company's channel network. With this offering,

ENPI aims to target the Rs. 300 crores small UPS market, which accounts for 25%

of the power conditioning segment.






Commented Mr Rajguru, CEO, Ingram Micro, "The prime users of 1-3 kVA UPS
include SMBs in the IT&T space. Typically these organizations begin with a

single server and subsequently add in a rack to house additional units as the

need for increased storage arises. Having invested in a UPS for their server

loads, one that is versatile enough to bring in a dual choice of installation

has immediate appeal. ENPI shall instantly find a ready market for this product,

more so, since no other vendor offers a similar option."






Said Hitesh Prajapati, Corporate Champion, Uptime solutions (Channel), Emerson
Network Power India, "A fine blend of aesthetics and design, the GXT 2U

takes the outstanding features and unmatched reliability of our current online

offerings and puts them into compact 2U size cabinets. The GXT 2U is about

getting the flawless Emerson reliability in just the right size and will clearly

become an IT Manager's favourite due to the ease of installation, set up and

ultimately the ease of use."






The GXT 2U UPS system is designed with the features needed to protect
mission-critical equipment from a variety of power problems, with built in surge

suppressors.  As a true on-line UPS, GXT 2U includes power factor

correction, internal batteries, frequency conversion capability, unlimited

external battery connectability and internal automatic / manual bypass

capabilities.






It is capable of handling potential power problems like power spikes and
transients, EMI/RFI noise, voltage sags, burnout conditions and harmonics. It

can transfer the critical load to utility power (bypass mode) in the event of

adverse conditions within the UPS. This adds an extra measure of reliability and

availability to the supported equipment without the use of any additional

cabinets.






 


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