Description
Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro 120V 750VA 500W Line-Interactive Sine Wave UPS, Tower, Network Card Options, USB, DB9 Serial
Protect your critical equipment with a reliable, feature-rich UPS that combines powerful performance with flexible management. The Tripp Lite SmartPro 750VA line-interactive sine wave UPS delivers clean, consistent power for servers, network devices, telecommunications gear, and workstation setups. Designed to guard against blackouts, voltage sags, surges and spikes, this tower UPS offers scalable protection for small to mid-size IT environments while keeping your data protection seamless, predictable, and affordable. With a 120V output, 750VA / 500W rating, and a broad array of connectivity options, it’s built to fit into a variety of rack- or desk-mounted configurations and to work with existing monitoring software and hardware tools you already use.
- Premium power protection with sine-wave output: Ensures smooth, clean 120V AC power to sensitive equipment, avoiding the glitches and unexpected shutdowns caused by rough or distorted power. The SmartPro’s sine-wave output is ideal for servers, storage devices, network switches, and VOIP/telecom gear, delivering professional-grade protection for critical workloads.
- High-capacity, long runtime for essential devices: With 750 VA / 500 W capacity, the UPS provides generous runtime for a wide range of devices. Large internal batteries deliver approximately 15 minutes of runtime at half load and about 5 minutes at full load, giving you time to save work, close applications, and gracefully shut down systems during an outage. This balance of runtime and power ensures minimal downtime and data integrity even during power interruptions.
- Intelligent line‑interactive topology with AVR: The line-interactive design stabilizes voltage fluctuations using Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR), boosting or trimming voltage to maintain safe levels without drawing on the battery unnecessarily. This protects connected equipment from minor surges and sags while preserving battery life for more significant outages.
- Flexible communications and management options: Comes equipped with USB and DB9 serial interfaces for straightforward USB HID or software-based monitoring. Optional network management card support enables remote monitoring, configuration, and event alerts across your network, helping IT staff stay informed even when they’re not onsite.
- Versatile protection for small data centers and workspaces: Tower form factor fits neatly under desks or into small server rooms. The UPS guards not only servers but also networking gear like routers, switches, modems, IP phones, and NAS devices, ensuring that critical services stay online during power disturbances. It’s a dependable, cost-efficient solution that scales with your growing infrastructure while delivering dependable, professional-grade protection.
Technical Details of Tripp Lite SMART750SLT
- Model: SMART750SLT (Tripp Lite / Eaton SmartPro)
- Output rating: 120V nominal, 750 VA / 500 W
- Output waveform: Sine Wave
- Topology: Line-Interactive with AVR
- Form factor: Tower
- Input voltage range: 120V nominal (with AVR regulation for fluctuations)
- Communication ports: USB and DB9 Serial; Optional Network Card Options for remote management
- Runtime (typical): Approximately 15 minutes at half-load, about 5 minutes at full-load
- Protection features: Surge protection, voltage regulation, short-circuit protection, and battery-backed power during outages
- Management software: Compatible with standard UPS monitoring tools and PowerAlert-style interfaces for alerting and graceful shutdown (software compatibility may vary by OS)
How to install Tripp Lite SmartPro UPS
- Place the UPS on a sturdy, level surface in a cool, dry area with adequate airflow. Leave at least a few inches of clearance for ventilation and access to outlets and ports.
- Position the unit so the front panel is easily accessible for status indicators and any required button presses during setup or self-test.
- Connect your critical devices to the battery-backed outlets on the UPS. Keep non-essential equipment on surge-only outlets if available to maximize battery runtime for essential loads.
- Plug the UPS into a dedicated wall outlet that matches its 120V rating. Avoid using extension cords for primary power input to ensure stable performance and accurate input monitoring.
- Connect USB and/or DB9 Serial cables to your computer or management station to enable monitoring, configuration, and graceful shutdown. If you’re using an optional network management card, install it according to the manufacturer’s instructions and connect it to your local network.
- Power on the UPS and allow the internal battery to charge. Run a self-test from the management software or via the front-panel controls to verify proper operation and battery health.
- Configure alert thresholds, shutdown settings, and alarm behavior to align with your IT policies. Enable automatic shutdown scripts if you have a server cluster or virtualization environment.
- Regularly perform battery and self-tests to ensure the unit remains ready for outages. Periodic maintenance helps extend battery life and preserve reliable performance over time.
Frequently asked questions
- What does 750VA / 500W mean for my equipment? The VA (volt-amps) rating indicates apparent power, while the W (watts) rating reflects real power. This UPS can supply up to 500 watts of continuous load, making it suitable for protecting a modest array of servers, switches, NAS devices, and telecom gear. When planning, size the load slightly below 500W to ensure safe operation and adequate margin for startup surges.
- What is line-interactive sine-wave protection? Line-interactive UPS systems regulate voltage with an automatic voltage regulator (AVR) while running most devices on mains power. When the input is within a safe range, devices run directly off the AC line; when voltage deviates, the UPS provides clean, regulated sine-wave power, switching to battery only for significant outages. This approach balances efficiency, battery life, and protection quality for typical office and data-center workloads.
- Can I monitor and manage this UPS remotely? Yes. The UPS includes USB and DB9 serial interfaces for local connection, and there are options for network management. With a compatible management card or software, you can monitor battery status, run self-tests, configure alerts, and trigger graceful shutdowns for connected equipment.
- Is this UPS suitable for servers and network devices? Absolutely. With sine-wave output and a robust 120V supply, it protects servers, switches, routers, modems, NAS devices, and VoIP gear from power disturbances, ensuring data integrity and continuity of critical services.
- How long will the battery last during an outage? Runtime varies with load. At half-load, you can expect around 15 minutes of backup power; at full-load, roughly 5 minutes. This provides enough time to save work, stop applications gracefully, and perform a controlled shutdown if needed.
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