Description
Eaton Tripp Lite SmartOnline 5000VA UPS with Step-Down Transformer
Protect your critical IT infrastructure with the Eaton Tripp Lite SmartOnline 5000VA UPS. This online double-conversion UPS delivers pristine, uninterrupted power for servers, storage, networking gear, and edge devices. Designed for rack-mount deployments, it combines robust power protection with a built-in step-down transformer to regulate voltages and suppress line noise, ensuring equipment stays online through outages, brownouts, surges, and transient disturbances. With a 6U footprint, an extensive outlet configuration, and an included network management card, it’s ideal for data centers, colocation racks, and edge environments that demand reliability, performance, and ease of management.
- Professional-grade online protection: This SmartOnline UPS uses double-conversion technology to deliver continuous, clean, and regulated 120/208V output, even when incoming power fluctuates. It isolates connected equipment from input disturbances and provides tight voltage regulation to minimize the risk of data loss, hardware wear, and unexpected downtime.
- Extensive outlet configuration for flexible power distribution: The unit offers 18 x 5-20R outlets, 2 x L6-20R outlets, and 1 x L6-30R outlet, enabling you to power a mix of servers, storage devices, network appliances, and peripherals from one centralized unit. A single L6-30P input accommodates convenient wall or rack intake connections, while the diverse outlet types simplify provisioning for mixed IT environments.
- Extended Runtime options for prolonged availability: With Extended Run capabilities, you can extend runtime during planned maintenance, short outages, or network events. This makes it suitable for data center resilience, edge deployments, and remote sites where power reliability is paramount and battery replacement windows matter.
- Network management included for remote visibility: An integrated network management card lets IT staff monitor UPS health, perform graceful shutdowns, and receive alerts from anywhere on the network. This feature reduces management overhead and enables proactive response to power events before they impact critical workloads.
- Rack-ready design built for IT deployments: The 6U rack-mount form factor aligns with standard server racks, while the step-down transformer provides robust voltage regulation and surge protection for sensitive equipment. It’s engineered for edge networks and server rooms where space is at a premium and uptime is non-negotiable.
Technical Details of Eaton Tripp Lite SmartOnline 5000VA UPS
- Power rating: 5 kVA / 4.5 kW
- Configuration: Online double-conversion UPS with integrated step-down transformer
- Input: 120/208V (likely 60 Hz standard for North American IT deployments)
- Output: 120/208V to support mixed IT loads with regulated voltage
- Outlets: 18 x 5-20R, 2 x L6-20R, 1 x L6-30R
- Input connector: L6-30P
- Network management: Network Management Card included for remote monitoring and control
- Form factor: 6U rack-mount (designed for standard server racks)
- Battery and runtime: Extended Run capable with field-replaceable battery packs to maximize uptime
- Topology: Online double-conversion with clean, isolated output for load safety
- Protection features: Regulates voltage, filters surges, and mitigates line noise to protect sensitive IT equipment
- Protection class: Provides continuous power during outages and a controlled shutdown for connected devices
How to install Eaton Tripp Lite SmartOnline 5000VA UPS
- Choose a well-ventilated, vibration-free rack location with adequate clearance for cooling and service access. Ensure the rack is securely mounted on a level surface and that there is enough space to access the UPS rear panel for cabling and maintenance.
- Mount the UPS in the 6U rack space. Use standard U-rack rails and hardware supplied by the manufacturer to secure the unit firmly.
- Connect the input power with the L6-30P power cord to a suitable 208V/120V circuit, ensuring the circuit can handle the UPS input current. Verify that input breakers match local electrical codes and facility requirements.
- Connect critical loads to the appropriate outlets (18 x 5-20R, 2 x L6-20R, 1 x L6-30R) to distribute power to servers, storage, and networking gear. Separate mission-critical devices from nonessential equipment when possible to optimize battery usage during an outage.
- Install the included Network Management Card and connect the unit to your network. Use the provided software portfolio or the UPS’s web interface to configure alert thresholds, shutdown policies, and remote monitoring credentials.
- Power on the UPS and run the initial startup tests. Allow the battery to reach a healthy state, perform a simulated load test if required, and configure automatic remote shutdown for servers during extended outages to prevent data loss and file-system inconsistencies.
- Set up runtime targets and any site-specific protection features. If extending runtime, install compatible battery packs in accordance with the user manual and verify firmware compatibility for smooth operation.
Frequently asked questions
Q: What does 5000VA / 4500W mean for my workload?
A: 5000VA (apparent power) and 4500W (real power) describe the UPS's capacity. This unit can reliably back up and protect mid-to-large IT loads such as servers, virtualization hosts, storage arrays, and networking gear. The distinction between VA and watts matters when sizing for both peak power draw and real energy consumption to ensure you have enough headroom during startup surges and peak workloads.
Q: Which outlets are available and how should I use them?
A: The UPS features 18 x 5-20R, 2 x L6-20R, and 1 x L6-30R outlets. Use the 5-20R outlets for typical IT devices and smaller peripherals, reserve the L6-20R outlets for higher-current devices like servers or network equipment, and place the most power-hungry components on the L6-30R outlet. This configuration provides flexible distribution while keeping essential devices on a stable, regulated source.
Q: Is remote monitoring included?
A: Yes. The unit includes a Network Management Card that enables remote monitoring, alerting, and graceful shutdown capabilities. You can manage UPS health, runtime, battery status, and environmental conditions from a centralized console or management software.
Q: Can I extend the runtime, and how is it done?
A: Extended Run support allows longer battery runtime by adding compatible battery packs. This is ideal for sites that require prolonged uptime during outages or for performing orderly shutdowns without losing critical data. Ensure compatibility with your UPS model and follow the manufacturer’s installation guidance for battery modules.
Q: What is the benefit of the step-down transformer in this UPS?
A: The integrated step-down transformer stabilizes voltage and helps regulate the output to a safe and consistent level for sensitive equipment. It provides additional protection against surges, spikes, and line noise, reducing wear on electronics and improving reliability for servers, storage arrays, and network devices in fluctuating power environments.
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