Description
Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro 120V 1.5kVA 1kW Line-Interactive Sine Wave UPS — 2U Rack/Tower, LCD, USB, DB9, 8 Outlets
Protecting your critical servers, network gear, and telecommunications equipment requires a power solution you can trust. The Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro 120V 1.5kVA 1kW Line-Interactive Sine Wave UPS is engineered to deliver reliable, clean power when it matters most. With a compact 2U form factor that fits neatly in racks or can stand-alone as a tower, this UPS combines advanced power protection with practical management features. It provides a true sine wave output, automatic voltage regulation, and multiple connectivity options, ensuring your essential devices stay online and data stays secure even during voltage fluctuations or outages.
- Power protection with true sine-wave output and line-interactive topology: This UPS delivers a smooth, clean sine wave to ensure compatibility with modern servers, storage devices, networking equipment, and sensitive electronics. Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) corrects minor power fluctuations without stepping up to battery power, reducing wear on the battery and extending runtime for more demanding loads while preserving data integrity during brownouts and overvoltages.
- Flexible installation in a compact 2U rack/tower chassis: Designed to fit into standard equipment racks or operate as a secure, free-standing tower, the SmartPro UPS simplifies deployment in data centers, server rooms, or small offices. Its compact footprint and rugged enclosure minimize space requirements while maximizing protection for critical gear. The front-panel LCD keeps you informed at a glance, making power management straightforward in busy environments.
- Comprehensive monitoring and local management: An intuitive LCD display presents important status metrics including input voltage, output load, battery capacity, and estimated runtime. USB and DB9 (serial) connectivity provide flexible options for local management and unattended shutdown of connected systems, helping you safeguard work during power events. The unit is designed to integrate smoothly with your existing IT management workflow and ensures graceful recovery after outages.
- Eight outlets for broad coverage and consolidated protection: The UPS is equipped with eight outlets to protect a range of critical devices—from servers and switches to routers and telecom equipment—while delivering surge suppression and power conditioning. This distribution supports organized, reliable downtime prevention and streamlined cabling, so you can keep essential loads protected without sacrificing accessibility or extension needs.
- Reliability for demanding environments and long-term value: Built to endure in professional settings, the SmartPro line emphasizes robust protection, predictable performance, and easy maintenance. The combination of line-interactive topology, sine-wave output, and a durable 2U chassis translates into dependable uptime for critical workloads, reduced risk of data loss, and a solid foundation for networked infrastructure in offices, data closets, or network rooms.
Technical Details of Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro
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how to install Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro
- Choose a clean, cool, and well-ventilated location for the UPS. If you plan to rack-mount, install the unit in an appropriate 2U rack space and secure it with the provided rails or mounting hardware. If you prefer a free-standing setup, place the UPS on a stable surface away from excessive dust and moisture.
- Power up the installation by connecting the input power cord to a properly grounded 120V AC outlet. Ensure the outlet is on a dedicated circuit that can handle surge and load requirements without sharing power with other heavy equipment.
- Connect your critical equipment to the rear-panel outlets of the UPS. Prioritize devices that require uninterrupted power during outages—such as servers, switches, and storage devices—to maximize uptime where it matters most while leaving some outlets available for less critical gear.
- Establish local management by connecting the USB and/or DB9 serial cable to a computer or management station. Use the included software or built-in LCD functions to monitor voltage, load, battery status, and run a self-test to confirm proper operation.
- Power on the UPS and, if needed, configure alarm settings, auto-shutdown parameters, and notification preferences. Run a routine self-test under expected load conditions to verify battery health and readiness, and confirm the LCD displays accurate runtime estimates and protection status.
Frequently asked questions
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What devices can I protect with this UPS?
This Tripp Lite SmartPro UPS is designed to protect critical IT equipment such as servers, switches, routers, NAS devices, storage arrays, and telecom equipment. Its sine-wave output and AVR help maintain stable power quality for sensitive electronics during voltage fluctuations, outages, and brownouts, reducing the risk of data loss and hardware damage.
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How does the line-interactive topology benefit my setup?
The line-interactive design automatically adjusts for minor voltage fluctuations without switching to battery power. This improves energy efficiency, extends battery life, and provides a quicker, smoother transition to battery when a real outage occurs, helping ensure business continuity for essential applications and services.
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What kind of management options are available?
The UPS provides local management via an LCD panel and supports remote monitoring through USB and DB9 serial connections. This combination allows you to track real-time status, receive alerts, and perform graceful shutdowns of connected equipment during power events, preserving data integrity and minimizing downtime.
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Where should I place and install this unit?
For best results, mount the unit in a standard 19-inch rack or place it on a stable surface as a tower. Ensure adequate airflow around the unit to prevent overheating, away from heat sources or moisture, and on a circuit that can handle your anticipated load. Eight outlets on the unit offer centralized protection for multiple critical devices.
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What is the typical runtime, and how can I estimate it?
Runtime depends on the total load connected to the UPS. At light loads, you may see longer runtimes, while fully loading the 1kW capacity will reduce runtime. Most users estimate runtime using the LCD readouts or management software provided with the unit; for planning, consider calculating the total wattage of connected equipment and compare it to the UPS rated capacity (1kW) to obtain a rough estimate of how long life-saving power can be maintained during an outage.
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