Description
Eaton Tripp Lite Series SmartOnline 3000VA 2700W 120V Double-Conversion UPS - 7 Outlets, Extended Run, Network Card Included, LCD, USB, DB9, 2U Rack/Tower
The Eaton Tripp Lite Series SmartOnline 3000VA UPS delivers enterprise-grade protection for sensitive equipment, critical servers, network infrastructure, and virtualization environments. Built around an online, double-conversion topology, this UPS continuously converts AC input to DC and then reconverts to a pristine, regulated sine-wave output. That constant, on-line operation isolates connected devices from input voltage sags, surges, spikes, and interruptions, ensuring consistently clean power even during chaotic mains conditions. With 120V output, seven outlets, an LCD interface, USB and DB9 connectivity, and a network management card included, this unit is designed for reliable uptime in data centers, server rooms, and office environments that demand high availability. Whether you’re protecting a rack-mounted server stack or a critical workstation cluster, the SmartOnline UPS provides the performance, monitoring, and control features you need to minimize downtime and protect data, applications, and reputation.
- Power capacity and protection: 3000VA / 2700W online double-conversion UPS ensures clean, continuous power for critical equipment. Its online topology delivers a fully regulated sine wave output, preventing voltage irregularities from impacting sensitive hardware and workloads.
- 7 outlets for comprehensive coverage: A generous outlet count supports essential servers, storage devices, networking gear, and workstations with reliable battery-backed protection and surge suppression where appropriate.
- Extended Run capability: Designed for extended runtime scenarios, this UPS supports longer operation during outages, giving you time to safely shut down or transition workloads without data loss. It also supports scalable battery options to match your demand.
- Integrated management tools and connectivity: Network Card included for remote monitoring and control, plus USB and DB9 serial interfaces for versatile management. An LCD display provides at-a-glance status, load, and runtime information to simplify administration.
- Flexible form factor and reliability features: 2U rack/tower design fits easily in data centers, server rooms, or office racks. The unit includes EMI/RFI filtering, robust protection against disturbances, and streamlined maintenance for ongoing reliability.
Technical Details of Eaton Tripp Lite Series SmartOnline 3000VA 2700W 120V Double-Conversion UPS
- Topology: Online double-conversion UPS providing continuous, clean power by converting incoming AC to DC and then regenerating it as a precise sine-wave AC output.
- Capacity: 3000 VA / 2700 W to support demanding workloads and critical equipment without compromising performance.
- Output voltage: 120 V (configurable options may vary by model and region).
- Outlets: 7 total outlets for powering multiple devices with battery backup where applicable and surge protection.
- Form factor: 2U rack/tower capable, designed for flexible installation in data centers or office environments.
- Display: LCD for real-time status, load levels, input/output voltage, battery status, and alarms.
- Management interfaces: USB connection, DB9 serial port, and an included Network Management Card for remote monitoring, controlled shutdowns, event logging, and alerting.
- Diagnostics and protection: Self-test capability, automatic voltage regulation (AVR) to correct minor brownouts without switching to battery, and protection against various electrical anomalies.
- Audible/visual indicators: LCD and LEDs provide clear feedback on operating mode, fault conditions, and battery status.
- Operating environment: Built to handle the typical temperature and humidity ranges of data centers and office environments while maintaining efficient operation.
How to install Eaton Tripp Lite Series SmartOnline 3000VA 2700W 120V Double-Conversion UPS
- Plan placement: Choose a well-ventilated, cool, dry location with easy access for maintenance and monitoring. If rack-mounted, secure the unit in a 2U rack space according to your facility’s rack layout.
- Mounting and connection: Mount the UPS in its designated rack or place it on a stable surface. Connect the UPS to a dedicated branch circuit and ensure it is within the recommended electrical specifications for 120V operation.
- Load distribution: Connect critical devices to the seven outlets, prioritizing servers, storage systems, networking equipment, and essential workstations. Reserve non-critical peripherals for surge protection or alternative outlets if necessary.
- Power-on and initial setup: Turn on the UPS and review the LCD display to verify normal operation, load percentage, battery status, and input/output voltages. If you have a Network Management Card, install it per the included instructions and connect it to your network for remote monitoring.
- Configuration and testing: Configure alert thresholds, shutdown policies, and sensor monitoring to align with your operational requirements. Run a self-test to verify battery health and inverter performance. Confirm that all connected devices shut down gracefully during a simulated outage.
- Maintenance planning: Schedule periodic firmware checks, battery health assessments, and self-tests. Replace or service batteries in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance intervals to preserve extended runtime capabilities.
Frequently asked questions
What does a double-conversion UPS do? A double-conversion, online UPS continuously converts incoming AC power to DC and then regenerates it back to a clean, regulated AC output. This isolation from input fluctuations ensures that sensitive equipment experiences stable voltage, minimizing the risk of downtime, data loss, and hardware wear caused by power disturbances.
What devices should be protected by this SmartOnline UPS? This unit is designed to protect critical servers, storage systems, network equipment (routers, switches, firewalls), and essential workstations. Its 120V output and seven outlets support a range of enterprise-grade devices that require reliable uptime.
How does the extended run feature help? Extended Run capability allows longer periods of operation during outages by providing additional battery capacity or compatible battery upgrades. This gives you time to safely shut down systems or maintain operations during extended power interruptions.
What management options are available? The UPS includes a Network Management Card for remote monitoring and control, plus USB and DB9 serial connections for local management. The LCD display provides real-time information on load, battery health, voltage, and more.—enabling proactive power management.
How should I install and maintain the batteries? Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for battery replacement intervals and best practices. Regular self-tests and scheduled battery health checks help ensure optimal performance. If you notice degraded runtime or abnormal alarms, replace batteries promptly to maintain protection levels.
Can I monitor this UPS remotely? Yes. With the Network Management Card and USB/DB9 interfaces, you can monitor events, perform graceful shutdowns, configure alerts, view real-time status, and collect runtime data from a centralized management console or compatible software.
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