Eaton Tripp Lite Series SmartOnline 5000VA 4500W 208V Online Double-Conversion UPS - 2 L6-20R and 2 L6-30R Outlets, L6-30P Input, Network Card Included, Extended Run, 3U Rack/Tower

Tripp Lite by EatonSKU: 9119953

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Eaton Tripp Lite SmartOnline 5000VA 208V Online Double-Conversion UPS

Meet the Eaton Tripp Lite SmartOnline Series 5000VA 4500W 208V Online Double-Conversion UPS — a high-performance uninterruptible power supply designed to safeguard IT infrastructures, edge networks, and data-center-class equipment. Built to absorb the harsh realities of real-world power, this UPS delivers clean, regulated power to servers, storage, virtualization platforms, and critical networking gear, ensuring business continuity even during voltage sags, spikes, and outages. The online double-conversion topology continuously converts incoming AC power to DC and back to a pristine sinusoidal AC output, so your devices never experience the rough ride of fluctuating mains. With 208V output optimized for facilities that run on 208V single-phase power, this unit provides robust protection without the need for complex transformers or adapters. A built-in network management card opens a world of remote visibility, allowing IT teams to monitor, configure, and gracefully shut down systems during events, all from a centralized console. The 3U rack/tower enclosure offers flexible deployment options for data centers, edge deployments, and IT rooms, while the extended run capability lets you scale runtime with external battery packs to keep essential workloads alive during longer outages. In short, the SmartOnline UPS combines rugged hardware with intelligent management to minimize downtime, protect valuable data, and simplify ongoing maintenance in modern IT environments.

  • Comprehensive power protection for mission-critical equipment — Protect servers, storage, virtualization hosts, and networking gear with clean, stable power. The online double-conversion design continuously regenerates power, delivering a near-ideal sine wave even when input power is erratic. This reduces thermal stress on components, prevents data corruption during abrupt disturbances, and supports quick, reliable boot-ups after outages. By eliminating flicker, harmonics, and brownouts, your infrastructure experiences fewer unexpected reboots and smoother performance under load. The UPS also guards against sudden surges and transients that can degrade performance and shorten hardware life, giving you peace of mind in environments with fluctuating utility power or generator-based back-ups.
  • Flexible 208V input/output with versatile outlets — Specifically designed for 208V single-phase installations, this unit provides multiple receptacle options to cover a range of critical devices. It features 2x L6-20R (20A) and 2x L6-30R (30A) outlets to accommodate different load profiles, from mid-range servers to high-demand network equipment. The L6-30P input connector aligns with common 208V feeds, promoting straightforward integration into existing power distribution layouts. This combination of high-current outlets and a robust internal bus helps minimize voltage drop under load and keeps connected devices operating with consistent performance. The arrangement supports organized cable management and scalable protection for growing IT environments, reducing the need for additional adapters and redundant power strips.
  • Extended Run capability for longer outages — When outages extend beyond the UPS’s internal runtime, Extended Run support allows you to attach compatible external battery packs (sold separately) to extend runtime without replacing the core unit. This is ideal for data centers, edge sites, or remote locations where reliable power must be sustained during outages or maintenance windows. Plan runtime around your load to ensure graceful shutdowns, uninterrupted monitoring, and the ability to keep critical services online while administrators manage the transition. The extended runtime capability helps maximize uptime and provides a scalable protection strategy as your IT footprint grows or as outage durations increase in your environment.
  • Integrated network management card for remote monitoring and control — A built-in network management card delivers robust remote visibility and control. IT teams can monitor voltage, load, battery health, runtime, and environmental conditions via SNMP, a web interface, or supported management software. This centralized monitoring enables proactive maintenance, alerting, and automated shutdown sequences for multiple devices, reducing the risk of data loss during power events. With remote access, administrators can perform firmware updates, adjust settings, and verify protection across distributed sites without onsite visits, which translates to faster response times and improved alignment with service level agreements.
  • Compact 3U rack/tower enclosure for flexible deployment — The SmartOnline UPS combines compact form factor with rugged reliability, delivering a 3U footprint suitable for standard server racks while also supporting tower placement in offices or edge environments. This flexibility makes it easy to scale protection as your IT footprint expands, without expensive redesigns of your power strategy. Front-panel indicators and a clear interface simplify installation and ongoing management, while durable construction ensures long-term reliability in data centers, edge sites, or IT closets. The result is a versatile, space-conscious solution that protects your critical workloads and integrates smoothly with modern data-center architectures and remote deployments.

Technical Details of Eaton Tripp Lite SmartOnline 5000VA UPS

  • VA rating: 5000 VA
  • Watt rating: 4500 W
  • Topology: Online Double-Conversion
  • Input: L6-30P, 208V
  • Output: 208V, 2x L6-20R and 2x L6-30R
  • Network Card: Included
  • Form Factor: 3U Rack/Tower
  • Extended Run: Supported with external battery packs

how to install Eaton Tripp Lite SmartOnline 5000VA UPS

  • Plan placement and mounting: Choose a cool, well-ventilated area with ample clearance for airflow and service access. Determine whether to rack-mount or place the unit on a sturdy surface in a tower configuration. Ensure there is space for cabling to the input power, outlets, and network card connections, as well as access to battery compartments if applicable.
  • Connect power input: Connect the L6-30P input plug to a dedicated 208V, properly grounded power source that matches your facility’s electrical code and protection requirements. Avoid daisy-chaining through power strips. Verify that the feed is correctly wired and that the circuit is not overloaded by other loads.
  • Connect IT loads: Route servers, storage devices, switches, and other critical equipment to the appropriate L6-20R and L6-30R outlets. Distribute loads to stay within the UPS’s continuous ratings and monitor balance between channels to prevent overloading a single outlet bank.
  • Install network management card and connect to the network: If using the included network management card, insert it according to the user guide and connect the Ethernet port to your management network. Configure basic network settings, enable SNMP or web access, and set alert thresholds to align with your monitoring policies.
  • Configure protection settings and perform a self-test: Access the UPS interface to configure notification preferences, automatic shutdown rules, and runtime expectations. Run a self-test to verify battery health, inverter performance, and alarm functioning.
  • Plan for Extended Run (if needed): If extended runtime is required, plan the installation of compatible external battery packs. Follow safety guidelines for handling and connecting battery modules, and ensure that the additional runtime is reflected in your load and anticipated maintenance windows.
  • Documentation and compliance: Record serial numbers, network card details, and warranty information. Keep firmware and configuration backups, and confirm that the installation complies with local electrical codes and corporate policies.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the topology of the Eaton SmartOnline 5000VA UPS?
    A: It uses online double-conversion topology to continuously convert incoming AC power to DC and back to a pristine AC output, providing highly regulated, clean power to attached equipment.
  • Q: What outlets and input plug are included?
    A: The unit features 2x L6-20R (20A) and 2x L6-30R (30A) outlets and an L6-30P input plug for 208V single-phase power, supporting a mix of devices and loads in a single installation.
  • Q: Is network management included?
    A: Yes. The UPS ships with a built-in network management card, enabling remote monitoring, alerts, and safe shutdown across connected devices. This helps centralize administration and improve uptime.
  • Q: Can runtime be extended?
    A: Extended Run is supported via compatible external battery packs, allowing you to increase runtime without replacing the main unit. This is especially useful for longer outages or maintenance windows.
  • Q: Is this unit suitable for data centers or edge deployments?
    A: Yes. Its compact 3U rack/tower design, robust protection features, and remote management capabilities make it well-suited for data centers, edge data sites, and IT closets where space and reliability are critical.
  • Q: How does this UPS help with data integrity?
    A: By delivering a stable, clean power sine wave and protecting against outages and voltage fluctuations, the UPS minimizes unexpected shutdowns and data corruption, preserving integrity during power events and enabling orderly system shutdowns when needed.

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