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- Power Capacity: 10 kVA / 10 kW
- Input/Output Voltage: 380-415V AC (3-phase)
- Efficiency: Up to 96% in ECO mode
- Battery: Maintenance-free VRLA
- Features: LCD display, SNMP/USB connectivity, overload protection
- Applications: Data centers, telecommunication, critical infrastructure
- Certifications: CE, UL, RoHS compliant
- Reliable Backup: Ensures continuous power during outages.
- High Capacity: Suitable for various load requirements.
- Efficient & Energy-Saving: Minimizes energy consumption.
- Scalable: Easily expandable to meet growing needs.
- Advanced Monitoring: Real-time power and battery status tracking.
- Compact & Space-Efficient: Fits into various environments.
- Safety Features: Includes overload and short-circuit protection.
- Extended Runtime: Optional external batteries for longer backup.
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- Capacity: 2TB storage.
- Interface: Nearline SAS (NLSAS).
- Performance: 7200 RPM for balanced speed.
- Reliability: High MTBF, built for heavy workloads.
- Form Factor: 3.5-inch enterprise HDD.
- Use Case: Ideal for data centers, RAID arrays, and enterprise storage.
- Power-Efficient: More energy-efficient than high-end SAS drives.
- Cost-Effective: Affordable for high-capacity storage needs.
- Model: HP P204v 19.5-inch LED Monitor
- Display: HD+ 1600 x 900 resolution for sharp visuals
- Connectivity: VGA and HDMI ports for versatile options
- Design: Slim, modern design with a minimal bezel
- Warranty: 1-year warranty for reliability and support
- Energy-Efficient: ENERGY STAR certified for lower power usage