Help identify this diode

Hi all,

Have a blown diode from a Eaton 5PX 2000 rack mount ups that needs identifying.

Similar packaging size to your traditional 1N4xxx rectifiers.

Markings on this diode is

PJ26E
p e c 3049

From what I gather pec is now owned by Panjit but I cannot find any info on this
 

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Just check if those 2 large, white, ceramic resistors are connected in series with that diode. If they are - it's a Zener... most likely.

I'd use lower voltages Zeners (that'll sum up to 160V), each at 5W dissipation. It'll be bulky, but it would work better.