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UPS battery Sealed Lead Acid VRLA Eaton 7590115
The Eaton 7590115 UPS battery is a sealed lead acid (VRLA) replacement battery intended for use in compatible uninterruptible power supply systems. Supplied as a single unit, this metallic-coloured battery has a compact form factor and a stated weight of 2.38 kg with a width of 151 mm and a height of 65 mm. Designed to deliver stable backup power and predictable discharge characteristics, the Eaton 7590115 is suitable for routine UPS maintenance and battery replacement tasks.
This Sealed Lead Acid (VRLA) battery provides maintenance-free operation due to its sealed design and recombination technology. Its compact dimensions and relatively low weight make installation and handling straightforward in confined UPS compartments. The Eaton 7590115 offers consistent voltage output suitable for short-term backup and controlled discharge cycles, supporting reliable UPS performance when primary power is interrupted.
Turn off and isolate the UPS from mains power before beginning replacement. Remove the UPS cover or battery compartment access panel according to the UPS manufacturer's instructions, then disconnect the old battery following proper polarity and connection order. Install the Eaton 7590115 in the same orientation, connect terminals securely, and ensure any retaining clips or brackets are fastened. Restore the UPS cover, reconnect mains power, and allow the UPS to complete any required charging cycle before relying on it for backup.
Store and operate the battery in a cool, dry environment away from direct heat sources. Dispose of replaced batteries according to local regulations for lead-acid battery recycling. For optimal performance, follow the UPS manufacturer’s guidelines for battery testing, load testing, and replacement intervals.
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