Eaton 9395P UPS — Service, Battery & Quote Canada

Large three-phase — 225 to 1,200 kVA

Eaton 9395P —
Service, Battery & Quote Canada

The Eaton 9395P (Power Xpert 9395) is Eaton’s large-capacity three-phase UPS for data centres, hospitals, and government critical infrastructure. Available from 225 to 1,200 kVA with dual-bus configurations, the 9395P is the backbone of power protection in some of Canada’s largest facilities. We provide battery string replacement, capacitor and fan service, preventive maintenance, and migration assessments.

Eaton Service Canada is an independent service provider — not affiliated with Eaton Corporation®

⚠️ Lifecycle notice: The Eaton 9395 (non-P) has been discontinued and replaced by the 9395P. Many original 9395 units are now 10–15+ years old with aging capacitors and batteries approaching end of useful life. If you operate a legacy 9395, contact us for a lifecycle cost assessment — we compare ongoing maintenance costs against migration to 93PM or 9395P.

Technical Specifications

Eaton 9395P — Large Three-Phase UPS

Eaton 9395P Specifications
Output capacity225–1,200 kVA (single frame up to 600 kVA)
TopologyOnline double-conversion
ArchitectureMonolithic (non-modular) with paralleling capability
Input voltage480V (3-phase, 3-wire + ground)
Output voltage480V (3-phase)
EfficiencyUp to 96% (double-conversion) / 99% (ESS)
Transfer timeZero (true online)
RedundancyParallel up to 6 units for N+1 or 2N
BatteryExternal VRLA or Li-ion battery cabinets
ManagementTouchscreen LCD, SNMP, Modbus, BACnet, relay outputs
CoolingTop / rear exhaust, front intake
Warranty1-year standard (extended to 5+ years available)

9395P vs 93PM: The 9395P is a monolithic three-phase UPS — higher capacity per frame (up to 600 kVA single frame) but no hot-swappable modules. The 93PM is modular (hot-swap 15/25/50 kW modules) and scales from 15–200+ kW. For large fixed loads, the 9395P wins on density. For scalability and module-level redundancy, the 93PM is the choice.

Battery & Components

Battery & service for 9395P

🔋 Battery Strings & Component Service

The 9395P uses external battery cabinets with long-string VRLA configurations. Battery cabinet design varies by capacity — we survey your specific installation and quote the exact string configuration, cell count, and cabinet layout.

Critical component lifecycle: At 7–10+ years, DC bus capacitors, AC filter capacitors, and cooling fans approach end of useful life. Capacitor failure is the most common cause of catastrophic UPS failure on legacy 9395 units. We test and replace capacitors proactively during preventive maintenance.

Service scope: Battery string replacement, capacitor bank testing and replacement, fan assembly service, control board diagnostics, firmware updates, static bypass switch service, and preventive maintenance contracts (quarterly recommended for units >5 years old).

Quote 9395P Service

✅ Best for

  • Large enterprise data centres (500+ kVA)
  • Hospital critical power (OR suites, imaging, ICU)
  • Federal government Tier III+ facilities
  • Colocation and managed hosting providers
  • Industrial and manufacturing continuous process
  • Parallel / redundant configurations (2N, N+1)
Request a Quote

Eaton 9395P quote — service, batteries, capacitors, or new system

Eaton 9395P Quote Request

Email us your details — we quote units, batteries, installation, and service contracts. Quote back within one business day.

Include in your email:
  • What you need: Battery string replacement / Capacitor / fan service / Preventive maintenance contract / Migration / lifecycle assessment
  • Model (or serial number for battery matching)
  • Quantity and delivery postal code
  • Unit age? Battery age? Capacitor history? Alarm codes? Parallel configuration? Maintenance frequency?

Or email directly: support@gdftech.com · Quote back within 1 business day

FAQ

Eaton 9395P questions

Is my Eaton 9395 (non-P) still serviceable?
Yes, but with caveats. The original Eaton 9395 has been discontinued and replaced by the 9395P. Battery strings, fans, and most control boards are still available. However, DC bus capacitors on units older than 10 years are approaching end of useful life and may require a full capacitor bank replacement. We provide a written lifecycle cost comparison — ongoing maintenance vs. migration to 93PM or 9395P — so you can make an informed decision.
How often should 9395P batteries be replaced?
VRLA battery strings on the 9395P typically last 3–5 years. At 225+ kVA loads, batteries discharge deeply during outage events, which accelerates degradation. We recommend impedance testing annually starting at year 2, with proactive replacement at 3–4 years for critical facilities. The 9395P also supports lithium-ion batteries with 10+ year design life for facilities looking to reduce total cost of ownership.
What is the difference between 9395P and 93PM?
The 9395P is monolithic — one large frame, no hot-swappable modules. It delivers higher kVA per square foot and is available up to 1,200 kVA with paralleling. The 93PM is modular — hot-swappable 15/25/50 kW power modules with built-in N+1 redundancy. The 93PM is better for facilities that need scalability and module-level serviceability. The 9395P is better for large fixed loads where maximum density matters.
Can you service the 9395P in parallel configurations?
Yes. We service 9395P systems in parallel configurations of up to 6 units. For parallel systems, we coordinate maintenance windows to ensure N+1 redundancy is maintained throughout the service visit. Battery replacement on one unit while the remaining units carry the load is standard procedure.
Do you service 9395P systems in federal government data centres?
Yes. The Eaton 9395 and 9395P are among the most common large three-phase UPS platforms in Canadian federal government facilities. We hold active federal contracts and our technicians undergo security clearance for classified data centre environments.

Eaton Service Canada is an independent service provider. Not affiliated with Eaton Corporation®. All trademarks remain property of Eaton Corporation.