Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro 120V 2.2kVA 1.7kW Line-Interactive UPS, Tower, Extended run, 3 DB9 ports


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Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro 120V 2.2kVA 1.7kW Line-Interactive UPS, Tower, Extended Run, 3 DB9 Ports

Protect your critical IT infrastructure with the Tripp Lite SmartPro 2200NET UPS. Engineered for reliability, this intelligent line-interactive power protection system safeguards servers, networking equipment, and telecommunications devices from blackouts, voltage sags, surges, and transient disturbances. With a robust 2.2 kVA / 1.7 kW capacity and an extended runtime profile, the SMART 2200NET ensures graceful shutdowns, data integrity, and uninterrupted operations during power events. Its tower form factor makes it ideal for data centers, server rooms, home offices, and small business environments where dependable power protection is essential. The unit’s three DB9 ports provide flexible management options for legacy systems and remote administration, enabling seamless integration with existing monitoring workflows.

  • High-capacity, reliable protection: With 2.2 kVA / 1.7 kW output, this UPS delivers solid headroom for essential servers, storage devices, network gear, and telecom equipment, helping you avoid costly downtime and data loss during outages.
  • Intelligent line-interactive topology with AVR: The SMART 2200NET employs an intelligent line-interactive architecture with automatic voltage regulation to correct minor power fluctuations without drawing down battery power, extending battery life and reducing wear while delivering clean, stable output.
  • Extended runtime for critical workloads: Real-world testing and design yield up to approximately 27 minutes of runtime at half load and about 11 minutes at full load, enabling orderly shutdowns, data protection, and uninterrupted operations through short and mid-length outages.
  • Flexible management with 3 DB9 ports: Three DB9 serial ports provide robust console access for legacy management systems and centralized monitoring, allowing you to integrate UPS status with existing infrastructure, automation scripts, and notification pipelines.
  • Tower design for versatile deployment: The tall, space-efficient tower enclosure is easy to place in server rooms, office spaces, or equipment racks (with appropriate mounting where applicable), delivering reliable power protection without demanding extensive floor space.

Technical Details of Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro 120V 2.2kVA 1.7kW Line-Interactive UPS

  • Output capacity: 1.7 kW / 2.2 kVA
  • Input voltage: 120 VAC
  • Output voltage: 120 VAC (nominal, ± acceptable tolerance)
  • Topology: Line-interactive with Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR)
  • Form factor: Tower chassis for flexible placement
  • Battery type: Internal rechargeable sealed lead-acid batteries (maintenance-free)
  • Runtime (typical): Approximately 27 minutes at half load; approximately 11 minutes at full load
  • Ports: 3 DB9 serial ports for management and console access
  • Protection: Surge suppression and EMI/RFI filtering to shield connected equipment
  • Management and monitoring: Compatibility with Tripp Lite monitoring software; USB/serial interfaces for local and remote supervision

How to install Tripp Lite SmartPro UPS

Begin by choosing a stable, cool, and well-ventilated location for the UPS. Place the tower on a flat, unobstructed surface away from direct sunlight, heat sources, or exposed moisture. Ensure there is sufficient air circulation around the unit to prevent overheating during operation. Connect the included 120V power cord from a properly grounded wall outlet to the UPS’s input receptacle. Avoid daisy-chaining power strips or surge protectors in series with the UPS; plug the UPS directly into the wall outlet to ensure it can manage the full load and battery protection functions.

Next, distribute your critical devices across the UPS’s battery-backed outlets (as applicable) and connect non-critical peripherals to surge-only outlets if available. Use the three DB9 ports to connect the UPS to a management workstation or console for monitoring, alerting, and automated shutdown procedures. Install the optional or bundled UPS monitoring software on your server or PC to receive real-time notifications, perform graceful shutdowns, and log power events for audit trails and reports. If you are integrating with a larger network management system, configure the appropriate polling or SNMP settings according to your infrastructure requirements.

Power on the UPS and run a self-test to verify operational status. During the initial use, allow the battery to settle and calibrate by charging fully before relying on the unit for extended outages. Routine maintenance checks—such as verifying the battery’s health, inspecting cabling for wear, and ensuring adequate ventilation—help maintain peak performance over the life of the system. For rack or floor deployment, consult the product manual for mounting guidelines, weight considerations, and clearance requirements to maintain proper airflow and cooling around the unit.

Notes for optimal performance: keep the UPS away from excessive humidity, avoid obstructing the exhaust vents, and ensure that the connected equipment does not exceed the rated output. Regularly inspect connections and test the shutdown procedure periodically to guarantee that mission-critical workloads can be preserved or safely halted when power is interrupted. The combination of AVR, battery-buffered operation, and robust serial management makes this Tripp Lite SmartPro UPS a dependable backbone for small-to-mid-sized IT environments that demand continuous availability.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the runtime at half load and full load?

    A: The UPS provides approximately 27 minutes of runtime at half load and about 11 minutes at full load, under typical operating conditions and with new batteries.

  • Q: What devices should be connected to the UPS?

    A: Essential servers, storage devices, networking gear, and telecommunications equipment should be connected to the battery-backed outlets of the UPS to ensure graceful shutdowns and continued operation during outages.

  • Q: How can I monitor the UPS?

    A: The unit includes three DB9 serial ports for console access and management, and it integrates with Tripp Lite’s monitoring software or compatible third-party systems to receive alerts and perform automated shutdowns when necessary.

  • Q: Is this UPS suitable for a small office or data center?

    A: Yes. Its 2.2 kVA / 1.7 kW capacity, tower form factor, extended runtime, and management capabilities make it well-suited for protecting critical servers, network gear, and telecom components in small to mid-size environments.

  • Q: What maintenance is required?

    A: Regular battery health checks, self-tests, and ensuring proper ventilation are recommended. Battery life can vary with temperature, usage, and cycles; replacement batteries may be required over time to maintain peak runtime performance.


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