Description
Eaton Tripp Lite SmartOnline 6000VA Online Double-Conversion UPS with Step-Down Transformer
This 6kVA SmartOnline UPS delivers uninterrupted power protection for IT installations and edge networks. Built to shield critical equipment from blackouts, brownouts, surges, and line noise, it combines online double-conversion technology with a built‑in step-down transformer to provide clean, conditioned 208V power from a 120/208V utility supply. Designed for rack‑mount deployments, it’s a robust backbone for servers, storage, networking gear, and virtualization infrastructure. With extended run options and a comprehensive network management feature set, this UPS is engineered to maintain availability even during extended outages, helping you minimize downtime and protect your investment.
- Industrial-grade uptime with online double-conversion protection: preserves power quality by continuously converting incoming AC to DC and then re‑converting to AC, ensuring a clean, regulated output regardless of input fluctuations.
- 120/208V input and 208V output with built-in step-down transformer: simplifies wiring for IT spaces that require stable 208V service while accepting a wide range of input voltages for consistent performance.
- High-capacity 6kVA / 5.4kW rating: enough reserve to shield a rack of servers, storage, and networking gear during outages or voltage sags, keeping critical workloads online longer.
- Extensive outlet and connection options for flexible deployments: configured with 18 x 5-20R outlets, 2 x L6-20R outlets, and 1 x L6-30R, plus L6-30P input, enabling diverse equipment connections in a single enclosure.
- Network card included for seamless management and monitoring: standard integration with IT service desks and monitoring systems to track health, runtime, and alarms for proactive maintenance.
Technical Details of Eaton Tripp Lite SmartOnline 6000VA UPS
- Model: SmartOnline 6000VA
- Topology: Online double-conversion UPS with integrated step-down transformer
- Capacity: 6kVA / 5.4kW
- Nominal Output Voltage: 208V
- Input Voltage (nominal): 120/208V
- Input Outlet/Connector: L6-30P
- Output Sockets: 18 x 5-20R, 2 x L6-20R, 1 x L6-30R
- Cabinet / Form Factor: 6U rack-mount capable
- Network Card: Included (for remote monitoring and management)
- Runtime / Extended Run: Supports extended runtime configurations for longer workloads during outages
- Protection Features: Protection against blackouts, brownouts, surges, and line noise; automatic voltage regulation (AVR)
- Management Interfaces: Network management card included for SNMP, web, and in-band/out-of-band monitoring
- Compatibility: Ideal for IT equipment, edge computing, and data center environments requiring reliable 208V power and scalable protection
How to Install Eaton Tripp Lite SmartOnline 6000VA UPS
Step-by-step guidance to ensure a proper and safe installation, performance optimization, and long-term reliability of your SmartOnline UPS.
- Plan the rack location: Choose a cool, dry, well-ventilated rack area with adequate clearance for airflow, access to outlets, and space for maintenance. Ensure the rack is on a level surface to support the weight of the UPS and connected equipment.
- Mount the unit: Install the 6U enclosure in the rack, aligning mounting rails with the rack’s holes. Secure the UPS using the supplied screws or mounting brackets. Verify that the front panel is accessible for monitoring and maintenance.
- Connect the input power: Route the L6-30P input cord to a suitable 30A, 208/120V power source. Confirm that the input supply is within the approved voltage range and that breakers or fuses match the UPS’s input requirements.
- Connect loads: Use the 18 x 5-20R outlets for common IT devices (servers, storage, switches, and appliances). Allocate critical loads to dedicated legs to maximize efficiency and protect essential services during power events.
- Connect the network management card: If not pre-installed, insert the included network card into the available slot. Connect an Ethernet cable to your management network to enable SNMP, SMTP alerts, and web-based monitoring for proactive maintenance.
- Power-on and initial setup: Power up the UPS and follow the on-screen prompts to configure language, time, alert thresholds, and event notifications. Run a self-test to verify battery health and system readiness.
- Battery health and runtime planning: Check the battery charge and schedule periodic self-tests. Consider additional runtime for extended outages by selecting a suitable battery pack or external runtime option if your installation demands it.
- Upgrade and integration: Update firmware for the UPS and network card as needed to ensure compatibility with your monitoring software and data center infrastructure management (DCIM) tools.
- Documentation and labeling: Label outlets by function, document wiring diagrams, and store manuals in a central location accessible to your IT staff for quick reference during incidents.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the SmartOnline 6000VA UPS different from a standard UPS?
The SmartOnline 6000VA uses online double-conversion technology to continuously cleanse and regulate power. It also incorporates a built-in step-down transformer to provide a stable 208V output directly from 120V/208V systems, reducing the need for external power conditioning devices. This combination improves reliability for critical IT equipment and edge deployments, delivering consistent voltage, reduced transfer times, and better protection against transients and noise than many offline or line-interactive models.
What outlets are included and how should I balance loads?
This unit offers 18 x 5-20R outlets, 2 x L6-20R outlets, and 1 x L6-30R outlet on the back, with a L6-30P input cord. Plan to assign mission-critical servers, storage, and network gear to the L6-30R and the high-priority 5-20R outlets, while less critical peripherals can occupy the remaining outlets. Proper load balancing helps maximize uptime during extended outages and ensures you do not exceed the UPS’s rated capacity.
Is network management included, and how can it help with monitoring?
Yes. The included network card enables remote monitoring via SNMP, CLI, and a web interface. You can monitor voltage, load, battery health, runtime, temperature, and event alarms from anywhere on your network. Alerts can be configured to notify IT personnel by email or SNMP traps, enabling proactive maintenance and faster response to anomalies.
What is Extended Run, and can I leverage it for long outages?
Extended Run refers to configurations that increase total runtime beyond what the internal battery alone can provide. By connecting external battery packs or additional runtime options, you can sustain longer outages for critical workloads, ensuring uninterrupted operations while power is restored or redundant systems come online. The SmartOnline model is designed to accommodate these expansions to meet specific downtime requirements.
How do I know when maintenance or battery replacement is needed?
Regular self-tests and health checks flagged by the network management card will indicate battery health and general UPS status. You should schedule battery replacement when the battery health falls below a specified threshold or when runtime becomes insufficient for your critical workloads. Keeping firmware, drivers, and monitoring software up to date also helps prevent unexpected failures and ensures accurate readings.
Can this unit protect a full IT rack or data center edge deployment?
Yes, the 6kVA SmartOnline UPS is designed for IT installations and edge networks, capable of protecting multiple servers, storage devices, and networking equipment within a single enclosure. Its built-in step-down transformer and robust protection features make it suitable for data centers, small to mid-sized racks, and remote edge locations where reliable power is essential for uptime and performance.
In conclusion, the Eaton Tripp Lite SmartOnline 6000VA UPS with step-down transformer provides a comprehensive power protection solution for modern IT environments. It combines reliable online double-conversion performance with a versatile 208V output and a broad range of outlet configurations to accommodate diverse equipment. The included network management card enables proactive, remote monitoring and alerting, while the capacity and extended run capabilities offer flexibility for evolving workloads. If your goal is to maximize uptime, safeguard critical assets, and simplify power protection for edge deployments or data centers, this UPS represents a powerful, scalable choice that aligns with industry best practices for reliability and efficiency.
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