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APC by Schneider Electric Smart-UPS 2200 LCD 100V
The APC Smart-UPS 2200 LCD 100V is the trusted backbone for IT environments that demand reliable, clean, and network-grade power. With a history of excellence and more than 20 million units sold, this uninterruptible power supply has earned its place as the preferred protection for servers, storage systems, and network equipment. Designed to minimize downtime and protect critical data, the 100V variant is tailored for markets where 100V is the standard input, delivering robust backup capacity, precise voltage regulation, and smart management features in a compact, dependable package. Whether you’re safeguarding a small data center, a rack of critical servers, or a telecom rack with sensitive equipment, the Smart-UPS 2200 LCD 100V offers the resilience and control you need to keep operations online when power becomes unstable.
- Uninterruptible power with a generous 2200 VA capacity powers servers, storage devices, switches, routers, and other essential equipment without interruption during outages or brownouts.
- Network-grade power with automatic voltage regulation (AVR) stabilizes voltage levels on the line without draining the battery, reducing wear and extending runtime for important equipment.
- User-friendly LCD interface provides at-a-glance, real-time insight into input/output voltage, load level, battery status, and estimated runtime, so you can make informed decisions during disturbances.
- Easy management and monitoring through multiple connectivity options, including USB and serial interfaces, plus support for optional management cards and software that enable remote monitoring and graceful, automated shutdowns.
- Flexible installation options with a tower or rack-mountable design, plus hot-swappable batteries and upgradeable packs, delivering long-term value as your infrastructure evolves.
Technical Details of APC by Schneider Electric Smart-UPS 2200 LCD 100V
- Capacity: 2200 VA / up to about 1980 W (0.9 power factor), ideal for protecting multiple servers, storage devices, and networking gear in a single unit.
- Input voltage: 100 V nominal, designed for markets that use 100V power distribution, with automatic voltage regulation to maintain stable output.
- Output: Clean, steady sine-wave power suitable for sensitive electronics and data integrity, even under fluctuating mains conditions.
- Display: LCD interface that delivers real-time status, alarms, and diagnostic information for quick troubleshooting and operational awareness.
- Protection and regulation: AVR regulates low and high voltages without switching to battery; comprehensive surge protection guards connected equipment from spikes and transients.
- Outlets and power distribution: Multiple outlets configured for battery-backed and surge-protected delivery to essential devices, with selective outlets available in some configurations for utility optimization.
- Connectivity: USB and serial ports for local management; compatibility with optional management cards or software for remote monitoring, event logging, and automatic shutdown.
- Form factor: Tower and rack-mount capable design, with included mounting hardware and instructions to adapt to IT cabinet layouts or floor deployments.
- Battery system: Hot-swappable, recyclable sealed lead-acid battery with a replacement program and long service life; battery health is monitored and tested automatically to ensure readiness.
- Audible and alerts: Built-in audible indicators and LED indicators to alert operators of on-battery operation, faults, and testing results.
- Maintenance and service: Designed for easy serviceability, with self-test features, clear fault indicators, and documented replacement procedures to minimize downtime.
How to install APC by Schneider Electric Smart-UPS 2200 LCD 100V
To install this UPS, begin by selecting a cool, well-ventilated, and stable location that’s free from excessive dust and moisture. Place the unit on a sturdy surface, ensuring there is adequate clearance for airflow and access to the LCD display and ports. Attach the included rack-mount kit if you plan to install the UPS in a rack, or position it as a tower on a flat surface if you’re deploying in a stand-alone environment. Connect the UPS to a proper 100V wall outlet using the supplied input cord and verify that the outlet is circuit-protected and dedicated to the UPS if possible. Install the battery by following the included instructions, and allow the battery to self-charge for several hours before applying load; if the battery is hot-swappable, you can replace it with minimal downtime as needed. Connect your critical devices to the UPS outlets, prioritizing mission-critical equipment to ensure continuous operation during outages. Install monitoring software or connect via USB/serial to enable graceful shutdowns and remote management, then run a self-test from the LCD screen or software interface to confirm proper operation and detect any faults. Finally, configure notification preferences, AVR settings, and alarm thresholds to align with your organization’s power policies and IT procedures. This setup ensures you have immediate visibility into load levels, runtime estimates, and battery health, so you can respond proactively to power events and safeguard your data center or office IT environment.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What makes the APC Smart-UPS 2200 LCD 100V a good choice for servers and networks? A: It provides clean sine-wave power, reliable backup during outages, and intelligent management features that protect data integrity, extend equipment life, and enable graceful shutdowns—crucial for servers, storage systems, and network devices.
- Q: Can this UPS be mounted in a rack, or is it strictly a tower unit? A: The Smart-UPS 2200 LCD 100V is designed for flexible installation and can be configured as a tower or with a rack-mount kit, depending on your cabinet or rack layout and space constraints.
- Q: How does AVR benefit my equipment? A: Automatic Voltage Regulation stabilizes voltage without drawing on the battery, reducing unnecessary battery cycling and protecting sensitive electronics from low or high voltage events while preserving battery life for actual outages.
- Q: What kind of management options exist for monitoring and shutdown? A: USB and serial interfaces enable local monitoring, while optional management cards and software provide remote management, event logging, and automated shutdowns for gracefully protecting servers and storage devices.
- Q: How long does the battery last, and can it be replaced? A: Battery life depends on load and usage, but the unit uses hot-swappable, replaceable batteries designed for relatively long service life and straightforward replacement to minimize downtime.
- Q: Is the 100V variant compatible with typical enterprise IT environments? A: Yes. The 100V input model is engineered for markets using 100V distribution, delivering network-grade power to protect critical IT infrastructure in those regions.
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