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    • windsoW
      windso Vendor @nadnerB
      last edited by

      @nadnerB - Joseph Eaton started making truck axles and founded our company in 1911!

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      • IRJI
        IRJ @mdecamp
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        @mdecamp said:

        @BRRABill said:

        Someone said most of the Eaton people on the forum are from NC.

        Are you all Panthers fans, and if so, what do you think of this season so far?

        Go Chiefs!!

        Sadly I am a dolphins fan

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        • JColeKenJ
          JColeKen Vendor @mdecamp
          last edited by

          @BRRABill PANTHER NATION!!! Forgive @mdecamp for being a Chiefs fan....he know not what he do!

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          • gbeyhautG
            gbeyhaut @IRJ
            last edited by

            @IRJ the Dolphins also make me cry...

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            • BRRABillB
              BRRABill @JColeKen
              last edited by

              @JColeKen

              My wife is a Chiefs fan, so I'll give him a little leeway there.

              Plus I've been to Arrowhead, and the fans are great. Unlike the fans my home stadium, Lincoln Financial Field.

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              • coliverC
                coliver @mdecamp
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                @mdecamp said:

                @gjacobse said:

                Using a UPS is a short term option. In some cases services need to be maintained longer -

                Are there best practices for deploying a UPS with a generator?

                When designing with a backup solution, compatibility between a UPS and Generator is usually one of the biggest issues. It can be complex and confusing.

                If the generator isn't sized large enough, it may not be able to hold voltage and frequency within input tolerances when the UPS comes online. The UPS will view the generator as an unstable power source and never come off of battery. The UPS will have a set input voltage and frequency window; if you go outside the window the UPS will go on battery. You can get into a vicious cycle of going on and off of battery until your UPS crashes and your IT load are dropped.

                Several reasons why the generator would be an issue:
                • The generator is like a car engine. As it maintains RPMs, it maintains frequency. When the UPS transfers from battery to generator power, the engine may slow down a bit. You can compare this to driving a stick shift while stopped at a red light headed uphill. When you dump the clutch, if you aren't giving it enough gas (or if you are driving a pinto) the RPMs are going to drop down.
                • Just like in the automotive world, the bigger the engine (generator here) the more it can handle the dumping of the clutch as the UPS comes off of battery. Bigger (aside from your budget number) is better
                • Natural Gas is usually the least combustible fuel out there, and generators that run off of NG are slow to respond and may need to be sized larger than propane counterparts. Diesel is best, but usually predominant in the world of 50kW and larger, but it may present a lot more budget and maintenance issues if you don't have a maintenance program or run them weekly, etc.
                • When looking at smaller generators (30kW and below) look at the governor. Electronic governors are quick to respond, mechanical governors are not and may add headaches.
                The features of the UPS can also impact you configuration. Most single phase UPS products (20kVA and below) will come back online all at once. Larger three phase UPS products will have "current walk-in" and will slowly transition from battery anywhere from 5-60 seconds. As for sizing solutions with generators under 30kVA for single phase UPS applications, I usually lean on the err of caution being a manufacturer. We recommend the same if you are responsible as the decision maker.
                • Generator should be sized 2 times the total load (UPS, A/C, an everything else) for NG and mechanical governor
                • 1.5 times the load will work if you have a new generator, Propane or Diesel and an electronic governor.
                • Any mix from the above puts you somewhere in the middle of 1.5 to 2 times.

                This was an amazing explanation and answered a few of my questions. Thank you.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @BRRABill
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                  @BRRABill said:

                  Why do you think that it is? What really distinguishes you from the competitors?

                  One major factor is that Eaton interacts with their customers (or potential customers) and gets involved with IT Pros. They don't see us as people to "toss products over the wall to" but engage with us which is huge. Other vendors think of themselves more like manufactures making products and shipping them out, which is easy to happen. But Eaton's world view is one of IT, rather than one of manufacturing.

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch
                    last edited by

                    Eaton is a huge company now with a lot more products than UPS devices.

                    But as most of that is power related, the SMB IT managers have no real use for it.

                    What other products does Eaton have that would be good for the SMB IT people to know about.

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                    • dafyreD
                      dafyre
                      last edited by

                      Maybe I missed this in the post by @mdecamp -- But do you guys recommend any Generator companies over another? Or do you build generators yourselves?

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                      • windsoW
                        windso Vendor @JColeKen
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                        @JColeKen @BRRABill @mdecamp @gbeyhaut - Yes, the Panther bandwagon is alive and kicking. We do the Dab whenever we close a sale... It's contagious.

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                        • JColeKenJ
                          JColeKen Vendor @art_of_shred
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                          @art_of_shred You can monitor temperature and humidity with one of our environmental monitoring probes. It also ties directly in with the software for monitoring purposes. https://powerquality.eaton.com/Products-services/Power-Management/Connectivity/emp.asp

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                          • mollyM
                            molly Vendor @BRRABill
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                            @BRRABill no complaints about the season so far 12-0! http://thesource.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/newton-dab.jpg

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                            • dafyreD
                              dafyre @JColeKen
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                              @JColeKen Are thsoe probes also available via SNMP?

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                              • mdecampM
                                mdecamp Vendor @JaredBusch
                                last edited by

                                @JaredBusch said:

                                Eaton is a huge company now with a lot more products than UPS devices.

                                But as most of that is power related, the SMB IT managers have no real use for it.

                                What other products does Eaton have that would be good for the SMB IT people to know about.

                                Rack PDUs, rack/enclosures/cages, airflow management, power management software, environmental monitoring, maintenance services, remote monitoring, surge protection, power factor correction, etc.

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                                • gbeyhautG
                                  gbeyhaut @JaredBusch
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                                  @JaredBusch PDU's, racks, are definitely in the wheel house of SMB IT. We also have panel boards (breaker panels) , surge protection, and LED lighting.

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                                  • JaredBuschJ
                                    JaredBusch @gbeyhaut
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                                    @gbeyhaut @mdecamp Since the B-Line acquisition, do you also have sever cabinets? They used to make some but I have not heard of them recently.

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                                    • JColeKenJ
                                      JColeKen Vendor @dafyre
                                      last edited by

                                      @dafyre Yes, that one I linked ties directly into the web card of the UPS. It is accessible via SNMP that way. We also have one for our PDU offering.

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                                      • gjacobseG
                                        gjacobse
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                                        How frequently do you check and/or test your UPS batteries?

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                                        • mdecampM
                                          mdecamp Vendor @dafyre
                                          last edited by

                                          @dafyre said:

                                          Maybe I missed this in the post by @mdecamp -- But do you guys recommend any Generator companies over another? Or do you build generators yourselves?

                                          We do have our own line of generators (primarily residential): http://generatorcalculator.eaton.com/ We don't really recommend a generator company for business applications.

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                                          • ciwoodhouseC
                                            ciwoodhouse @BRRABill
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                                            @BRRABill Here's the gist:
                                            • You can purchase up to three times the VA you are trading in! The new Eaton unit can be a smaller VA rating than the old UPS too.
                                            • Your discount is for the purchase of the new Eaton UPS only and not the old UPS traded in
                                            • Return shipping labels will be provided to you to send the old UPS(s) back for disposal – free of charge

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