Description
Eaton Tripp Lite Series SmartOnline 3000VA 2700W 120V Double-Conversion UPS - 7 Outlets, Extended Run, Network Card Option, LCD, USB, DB9, 2U Rack/Tower
The Eaton Tripp Lite Series SmartOnline 3000VA UPS is a premier online, double-conversion uninterruptible power supply designed to protect mission-critical IT applications. Engineered for servers, storage, networking gear, and other high-value equipment, this 120V UPS delivers clean, continuous power with superb reliability. Built to guard against outages, brownouts, surges, and top-line electrical disturbances, it ensures your equipment remains online and your data stays safe, even in the most demanding data-center environments.
- Online double-conversion protection provides pure, isolated power with zero transfer time during outages or voltage fluctuations, maintaining consistent voltage and frequency regardless of the quality of incoming power.
- 3,000 VA / 2,700 W capacity in a compact 2U form factor supports critical servers, network devices, and storage arrays, delivering ample headroom for growth and peak load demands.
- 7 outlets and flexible deployment offered in a rugged 2U rack/tower footprint, enabling strategic placement in racks or on a shelf to protect multiple devices from power disturbances and to simplify cable management.
- Network card option and multiple management interfaces for remote monitoring and control, including LCD status display, USB, and RS-232 (DB9) connectivity to fit varied IT environments and procedures.
- Extended Run readiness with configurable battery options to tailor runtime to your workload, plus a user-friendly interface for quick setup, real-time status checks, and proactive maintenance.
Technical Details of [product]
- Model: SmartOnline 3000VA UPS (120V) — Double-Conversion Online topology
- Output power rating: 2700 W
- Input voltage: 120 VAC
- Outlets: 7 total (suitable for outlets, devices, and peripherals critical to IT environments)
- Form factor: 2U rack-mounted or tower-compatible
- Display: LCD for real-time status, diagnostics, and configuration
- Communication interfaces: USB, RS-232 (DB9); Network Card Option available for remote management
- Extended runtime: supports battery extensions to meet longer backup requirements
- Protection features: safeguards against outages, sags, surges, and abnormal waveform conditions
how to install [product]
Installing the Eaton SmartOnline UPS is a straightforward process designed for rack or tower configurations. Start by selecting a sturdy, well-ventilated location near your IT equipment that allows for proper airflow and accessible service. If you’re mounting in a rack, position the UPS in a 2U slot with clear access to the rear compartment for power and communication cables.
Prepare the installation area and unbox the unit. Verify all packaging contents, including the mains power cord, rack-rail hardware (if applicable), and any optional network management components. Ensure the surrounding environment meets the device’s operating temperature and humidity specifications.
Mount or place the UPS. Use the included stabilizing accessories if you’re mounting in a rack, and secure the unit to prevent movement. Connect the UPS to a dedicated 120 VAC circuit using the appropriate power cord. Avoid daisy-chaining to other power strips to prevent overloading the circuit.
Connect critical loads. Plug your servers, network switches, storage devices, and other essential equipment into the seven outlets. If your configuration includes devices with high startup currents, distribute them across outlets to balance loads and maximize runtime performance.
Configure management interfaces. Attach the USB cable to a management computer for local monitoring, or insert the optional Network Card for remote management. If you rely on serial management, connect the DB9 port to a console or management station. Power on the UPS and navigate the LCD display to configure voltage thresholds, shut-down software, notification alerts, and testing routines.
Calibrate and test. Run a controlled battery test to verify runtime and battery health. Confirm that the UPS automatically switches to battery during an outage scenario and returns to mains when power is restored. Document the results for your IT operations and ensure software-based shutdown is synchronized with your servers and virtual environments.
Plan for extended run. If you require longer backup periods, add compatible battery extension modules and adjust runtime expectations accordingly. Test the extended runtime under representative server loads to confirm that the system meets your recovery objectives without compromising performance.
Once installation is complete, establish a routine maintenance schedule: monitor the LCD or network management interface for battery health, run periodic self-tests, and review event logs to identify trends that may indicate the need for battery replacement or preventive maintenance. The SmartOnline UPS is designed for reliability in demanding environments, helping you minimize downtime and protect critical workloads with proactive power management.
Frequently asked questions
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What loads can the SmartOnline 3000VA UPS handle?
This unit is designed for mission-critical IT gear, including servers, storage arrays, switches, and other essential devices. Its 2700 W output supports a balanced mix of high-demand equipment while retaining headroom for startup surges. -
How does the online double-conversion topology benefit my data protection?
Online double-conversion continuously converts incoming AC power to DC and back to AC, delivering a clean, regulated output with ultra-low ripple and no transfer time during outages. This protects sensitive equipment from outages, sags, surges, and waveform distortions. -
Can I manage the UPS remotely?
Yes. The UPS offers USB and RS-232 (DB9) interfaces for local monitoring, and there is a Network Card Option for remote management, logging, and automated shutdown in networked environments. An LCD display provides at-a-glance status and configuration options. -
Is it rack-mountable?
Absolutely. The SmartOnline UPS is designed for 2U rack installation or can be used as a tower unit, offering flexible deployment in data centers, server rooms, or remote office environments. -
What about runtime and battery maintenance?
Runtime depends on the load and whether you use battery extension options. Regular battery health checks and self-tests are recommended to ensure reliable runtime when needed. Periodic replacement of aging batteries ensures continued performance. -
Does it protect against power spikes and surges?
Yes. The unit provides comprehensive protection against surges, sags, and transients, preserving both your hardware and data integrity even during unstable electrical conditions. -
How should I plan for extended runtime?
If your operations demand longer backup times, plan for compatible battery extension modules and configure runtime parameters accordingly. Run simulations under representative workloads to validate recovery objectives.
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