Eaton Tripp Lite Series TAA-Compliant ECO Series 120V 750VA 450W Energy-Saving Standby UPS with USB port and 12 Outlets

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Eaton Tripp Lite ECO750UPSTAA: 120V 750VA 450W Energy-Saving Standby UPS with USB Port and 12 Outlets

Protect your essential equipment with a dependable, energy-conscious power protection solution. The ECO750UPSTAA from Eaton’s Tripp Lite ECO Series is a TAA-compliant standby (offline) UPS designed for small offices, home offices, and workstation setups that demand reliable backup power without a heavy footprint. This 120V UPS delivers 750 VA / 450 W of backup capacity and covers a broad range of devices—from desktop computers, routers, and network switches to printers and peripherals—while helping you reduce energy consumption through intelligent ECO outlets. In a world where outages, surges, and brownouts are increasingly common, this unit combines resilience with green performance, making it an attractive choice for federal buyers and government customers seeking GSA-suitable equipment. With a built-in USB port for device charging and power management, you can stay productive even when the lights go out. The ECO750UPSTAA is engineered to be compact, quiet, and easy to install, so you can safeguard critical gear without sacrificing desk space or energy efficiency. Whether you’re outfitting a single workstation or a small networked environment, this UPS blends dependable power protection with eco-friendly operation and federal procurement compatibility.

  • Energy-saving ECO outlets automatically power off unused devices to reduce standby power consumption and lower operating costs, helping your entire setup stay as energy-efficient as possible.
  • Generous 750 VA / 450 W capacity provides reliable protection for a desktop PC, monitor, modem, router, and essential peripherals during short outages and voltage sags, preserving work and reducing data loss.
  • Built-in USB port for convenient charging of mobile devices and quick access to power status; some units also support simple monitoring options to keep you informed about the UPS state.
  • 12 outlets in total give you broad coverage for a complete workstation or small office cluster, with a mix of battery-backed and ECO outlets to prioritize critical devices while saving energy on nonessential gear.
  • TAA-compliant to meet GSA Schedule requirements, making it suitable for government, education, and procurement programs that emphasize sustainable, energy-efficient, and compliant technology.

Technical Details of Eaton Tripp Lite ECO750UPSTAA

  • Model: ECO750UPSTAA
  • Topology: Standby (offline) UPS; provides basic surge protection and battery backup for critical loads
  • Input voltage: 120V AC
  • Output voltage: 120V AC (60 Hz)
  • Backup power capacity: 750 VA / 450 W
  • Outlets: 12 total outlets (12 x NEMA 5-15R receptacles) for flexible device placement and coverage
  • Battery type: Sealed lead-acid, maintenance-free
  • Energy saving features: ECO outlets that automatically power off unused devices to reduce energy waste
  • USB port: Built-in USB port for device charging and quick power management access
  • Protection: Surge protection and basic power conditioning to guard against spikes and transient events
  • Compliance: TAA-compliant for GSA Schedule purchases
  • Management: Simple, plug-and-play operation with no software required for basic protection

How to install Eaton Tripp Lite ECO750UPSTAA

  • Choose a stable, dry location near a grounded wall outlet, where the UPS will stay within the length limits of the connected devices and power cords.
  • Unbox the ECO750UPSTAA and place it on a flat surface with adequate ventilation. Do not obstruct the vents or block the outlets.
  • Plug the UPS into a dedicated 120V wall outlet. Avoid using extension cords or power strips to feed the UPS itself, as this can affect performance and battery operation.
  • Connect your critical devices to the battery-backed outlets. Place essential equipment such as a desktop PC, monitor, network router, and modem on these outlets to ensure they stay powered during outages.
  • Use the ECO outlets for non-critical devices that can be safely powered off during a power event, such as printers, scanners, or peripherals that do not require immediate battery backup.
  • Connect any devices that require USB charging to the built-in USB port. This keeps your mobile devices charged without tying up wall outlets or creating clutter on your workspace.
  • Power on the UPS and verify that its status indicators are active. Allow a brief battery conditioning period if this is the first use or after long storage.
  • Test the system by simulating a short outage. Ensure that critical devices maintain operation while nonessential devices safely switch off via ECO outlets, and confirm that the UPS signals a low-battery or outage condition as expected.
  • Keep the unit away from heat sources, moisture, and direct sunlight. Regularly inspect cords and outlets for wear, and replace any damaged components promptly to maintain reliability.
  • For government or enterprise deployments, record the model, serial number, and purchase details to support TAAC and procurement documentation. Check the user manual for any model-specific instructions or warranty information.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the ECO feature and how does it save energy? The ECO feature automatically powers off unused outlets, reducing standby power draw when connected devices are not in use. This allows the UPS to deliver power where it’s truly needed and lowers electricity costs over time.
  • Is the ECO750UPSTAA suitable for a home office or a small business? Yes. With 750 VA / 450 W of backup capacity and 12 outlets, it is well-suited for protecting a computer workstation, shared printers, networking gear, and peripherals in a compact form factor. Its energy-saving design also makes it appealing for small businesses aiming to reduce energy use.
  • Is this unit compatible with government procurement? The ECO750UPSTAA is TAA-compliant for GSA Schedule purchases, addressing procurement requirements for federal, state, and local governments, as well as educational institutions seeking compliant technology.
  • What devices should I plug into the battery-backed outlets versus the ECO outlets? Place essential equipment (computer, monitor, router, modem) on the battery-backed outlets to maintain uptime during outages. Use ECO outlets for devices that can safely power down during an outage, such as printers or non-critical peripherals that don’t require constant operation.
  • Does this UPS require software to function? No. The ECO750UPSTAA provides basic protection and functionality without software. Some monitoring capabilities may be available through the USB port or maintenance manuals, but basic power protection is plug-and-play.
  • What kind of battery life can I expect? Runtime depends on the load connected to the UPS. At the rated 450 W load, you can expect only a short duration, typically sufficient to save work and perform a graceful shutdown. For longer runtimes, reduce the load or consider a higher-capacity unit.
  • Can I replace the battery myself? Sealed lead-acid batteries in standby UPS units can sometimes be replaced, but it’s best to consult the user manual or contact the manufacturer’s support for proper battery replacement procedures and safety precautions.
  • What is the warranty on the ECO750UPSTAA? Warranty terms vary by region and distributor. Check the specific reseller or Eaton/Tripp Lite warranty documentation for coverage details and any required registration.

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