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Minuteman 1000 VA On-line Tower UPS with 6 Outlets
The Minuteman 1000 VA On-line Tower UPS with 6 outlets delivers premium, continuous power protection for your most critical electronics. Built for reliability in data centers, server rooms, workstations, networking gear, and VoIP equipment, this on-line double-conversion UPS maintains a pristine power signal even when the grid fluctuates. With six outlets, robust battery backup, and intelligent protection features, it provides a safe, seamless shutdown during outages while preventing damage from surges, spikes, and voltage sags. Designed for office desks, server racks, and small data closets, this tower UPS blends compact form with enterprise-grade performance, ensuring you stay productive, protect data, and extend the life of your devices.
- Uninterrupted, clean power with online double-conversion topology: The on-line (double-conversion) design continuously powers your equipment from a dedicated inverter, delivering a perfect, distortion-free sine wave. This eliminates transfer time during outages and shields sensitive devices from interruptions, providing consistent performance for servers, NAS devices, switches, routers, and workstations.
- Six outlets for versatile protection: Six outlets are available on the tower unit to safeguard critical equipment in a small data center, office network rack, or home office. All outlets are designed to deliver battery-backed protection and surge suppression, so you can connect multiple devices without compromising uptime.
- Voltage regulation you can rely on: Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) actively stabilizes input voltage to a safe range, reducing the wear on electronics and preventing unnecessary battery drain. This feature helps systems stay online even during brownouts, enhancing reliability in environments with unstable power.
- Flexible management and monitoring: Built-in USB and RS-232 communication ports enable easy local monitoring and safe shutdown of connected devices. An optional network interface or management card makes remote monitoring, alerting, and centralized control possible, ideal for small to medium deployments that require visibility across a network.
- User-friendly design with clear indicators and solid battery life: The tower form-factor fits neatly on a desk, shelf, or small rack area. Intuitive status indicators, audible alarms, and a straightforward self-test procedure help keep you informed about battery health and runtime, while the sealed lead-acid battery provides reliable power for outages and quick recovery after disturbances.
Technical Details of Minuteman 1000 VA On-line Tower UPS with 6 Outlets
- Topology: Online double-conversion UPS for continuous, clean output power with zero transfer time.
- Rating: 1000 VA / approximately 700 watts of output power, suitable for protecting a mix of servers, networking gear, and workstations without overloading.
- Output: 120 VAC nominal (standard North American electrical output) with a stable sine-wave waveform.
- Input: Auto-sensing, 50/60 Hz compatible; designed to accommodate typical office power environments.
- Outlets: 6 total outlets on the unit, all providing battery backup and surge protection for connected devices.
- Battery: Sealed lead-acid, designed for reliable operation with replaceable or serviceable cells depending on model revision; long-life design to reduce maintenance.
- Estimated runtime: Runtime varies with load; typically around several minutes at half-load and less at full load, adequate for safe shutdown procedures and brief power gaps as you switch to backup power.
- Communications: USB and RS-232 ports for local management and signaling to computer systems; optional SNMP/network card for remote monitoring and central management.
- Notifications and controls: Battery status indicators, fault alarms, and a self-test capability to verify inverter health and battery condition.
- Physical design: Compact tower enclosure suitable for desktop placement or small- footprint installations; designed for quiet operation in office environments.
- Protections: Surge protection and noise filtering to shield connected devices from power anomalies and electromagnetic interference.
How to Install Minuteman 1000 VA On-line Tower UPS with 6 Outlets
Follow these simple steps to ensure a safe, effective setup and maximize uptime:
- Choose a stable location: Place the UPS on a flat, level surface away from moisture and heat sources. Ensure there is adequate ventilation and the unit is easily accessible for cable management, battery replacement, and maintenance.
- Connect your devices: Plug critical equipment into the six outlets on the UPS. Prioritize servers, storage devices, network gear, and workstations to stay protected during outages. Avoid overloading the unit beyond its 700 W output rating.
- Power and cable connections: Plug the UPS into a wall outlet using a properly rated power cord. Organize power cables to prevent tripping hazards and ensure a clean, unobstructed airflow around the unit.
- Set up monitoring and software: Connect the USB (or RS-232) port to a computer and install the recommended power management software. Configure automatic shutdown, alert emails, and event logs to make outages painless and non-disruptive.
- Run a self-test and verify: Use the UPS’s self-test function to verify inverter and battery health. Confirm that connected equipment gracefully shuts down during simulated outages and that status LEDs reflect healthy operation.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What does 1000 VA mean for my setup?
A: VA (volt-ampere) measures apparent power. With a 1000 VA rating and roughly 700 W real power capacity, the unit can support multiple devices with battery backup under typical office loads. It’s best to calculate the total wattage of your critical devices to ensure you stay within the inverter’s capabilities. -
Q: Does this UPS protect against surges and spikes?
A: Yes. In addition to providing a clean, continuous power stream, the unit includes surge suppression to shield connected equipment from voltage spikes and transient disturbances common in commercial and residential power lines. -
Q: How long will it run during a blackout?
A: Runtime depends on load. At mid-range loads, you can expect several minutes of backup, enough time to save work and perform an orderly shutdown. Heavier loads reduce runtime, lighter loads extend it. For precise runtimes, a detailed load test on your specific equipment is recommended. -
Q: Can I monitor and manage the UPS remotely?
A: Yes. The unit offers USB and RS-232 connections for local monitoring. Optional network management cards enable remote monitoring and centralized alerting across your network, improving visibility for IT staff. -
Q: Is the UPS suitable for office environments?
A: Absolutely. The tower design fits on desks or shelves, and the unit is engineered for quiet operation and reliability in office spaces, small data rooms, and home offices where power continuity matters.
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