Emerson Network Power extends Liebert eXM UPS line to 200kVA/kW


Emerson Network Power, a business of Emerson (NYSE: EMR) and the world’s leading provider of critical infrastructure for information and communications technology systems, today introduced five additional capacities of the Liebert® eXM uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system, for IT spaces with medium power requirements and the need for greater cost control, efficiency and speed of deployment. The 3-phase UPS, available throughout the Americas, now includes 13 fixed capacities from 10kVA/kW to 200kVA/kW. 

“With the addition of the five new models from 120kVA to 200kVA, Liebert eXM UPS now offers among the industry’s highest UPS capacities in native 208V and 220V. They offer a high efficiency solution for midsize data centers supporting bigger loads,” said David Sonner, vice president, AC power products, for Emerson Network Power in North America. “Plus, they meet the common need of midsize operations for solutions that deliver lower first costs and ongoing operational savings, while allowing for flexibility and shorter deployment schedules in a dynamic IT environment.”

In addition to announcing the new models, Emerson Network Power also introduced an optimized transformer cabinet supporting dual input configurations for the 10kVA/kw through 100kVA/kw models. This ancillary cabinet enables higher resiliency and availability.

All models in the Liebert eXM UPS line offer these features:

· ENERGYSTAR® qualified models

· Full-featured on-unit LCD panel

· Available Alber® battery monitoring

· Emerson LIFE™ Services lifecycle management

· Centralized monitoring compatibility with the Trellis™ platform, Liebert Nform and Liebert SiteScan™  

For more information on the Liebert eXM UPS, or other technologies and services from Emerson Network Power, visit www.EmersonNetworkPower.com.

 



June 11, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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