The 1609-HBAT is a reliable battery model from Allen Bradley's 1609 UPS series. This 12-volt DC battery is suitable for high-temperature environments and is designed for easy integration with various UPS configurations.
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Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
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Series | 1609 UPS |
Part Number | 1609-HBAT |
Component Type | Battery |
Voltage | 12 Volts DC |
High Temperatures | Supported |
Temperature Rating | 0 to 50 degrees Celsius |
Storage Temperature | -15 to 45 degrees Celsius |
Protection Rating | IP00 |
Protection Enclosure | None |
Number of Required Batteries for 1609-B UPS | 2 Batteries |
Number of Required Batteries for 1609-D UPS | 3 Batteries |
Number of Required Batteries for 1609-EXPAT External Battery Housings | 6 Batteries |
The component designated as 1609-HBAT, part of Allen Bradley's 1609 UPS series, functions as a battery rated at 12 volts DC. This battery module can effectively operate in high-temperature conditions, making it versatile for numerous applications within stated thermal limits. Specifically, the operational temperature range is from 0 to 50 degrees Celsius, ensuring consistent performance in various environments. For storage, the acceptable range extends from -15 to 45 degrees Celsius, facilitating more flexible handling and usage.
The number of required batteries for systems utilizing the 1609-HBAT battery varies: the 1609-B UPS necessitates two batteries, while the 1609-D UPS needs three. Additionally, the 1609-EXPAT external battery housing configuration requires six batteries. It is important to note that the IP00 protection rating signifies that no specific enclosure protection is included with this battery, suggesting its suitability primarily for controlled environments sheltered from harsh conditions.