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What is the Vertiv MPL lithium-ion battery cabinet?
The Vertiv™ MPL Lithium-Ion Battery Cabinet provides the benefits of lithium-ion to the Vertiv™ Liebert® ITA2 UPS from 5kVA to 30kVA. It is a 2U rack-mountable solution ideal for small spaces, providing the runtime capabilities and reliability you need.
What is a battery cabinet?
Maintain a Uniform Look in Network Environments Made of powder-coated steel, the battery cabinet is designed to match the SV-Series UPS systems to keep a consistent look in your server room or data center. The cabinet door is lockable to control access to batteries. The top of the cabinet has conduit knockouts for user-supplied power output cables.
How does a battery cabinet work?
The cabinet door is lockable to control access to batteries. The top of the cabinet has conduit knockouts for user-supplied power output cables. Front and rear vents allow the free flow of warm air out of the cabinet, and appropriate spacing provides ventilation between individual batteries.






























