Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro 120V 750VA 600W Line-Interactive Sine Wave UPS, 1U Rack/Vertical, Network Management Card Options, USB, DB9 Serial


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Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro 120V 750VA 600W Line-Interactive Sine Wave UPS

The Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro 120V 750VA 600W Line-Interactive Sine Wave UPS is designed to deliver robust, reliable power protection for critical network applications. With a compact 1U rackmount footprint, this UPS fits neatly into server rooms, telecom closets, and dense IT racks, maximizing space while safeguarding essential equipment from power disturbances. Built to provide clean, smooth sine-wave output, it supports sensitive devices like servers, switches, routers, wireless controllers, and storage where uninterrupted performance matters most. Whether you’re protecting a small data center, a network closet, or a home office lab, SmartPro combines advanced protection with simple management to keep devices running when the power fails or fluctuates.

  • Compact 1U rackmount form factor: Efficiently fits into standard 19-inch racks, or can be used in a vertical standalone configuration, preserving floor space without sacrificing protection.
  • 120V input and 120V sine-wave output: Delivers clean, continuous sine-wave power to protect sensitive electronics from outages, sags, surges, and repetitive disturbances while maintaining compatibility with common North American equipment.
  • 750 VA / 600 W capacity: Adequate backing for critical networking gear, small servers, storage devices, and essential peripherals to keep essential workloads online during short outages or voltage fluctuations.
  • Line-Interactive topology with automatic voltage regulation (AVR): Corrects minor power fluctuations without engaging the battery, extending battery life and ensuring load stability during unstable outages.
  • Flexible management options: Includes USB and DB9 serial interfaces for local monitoring and control, with optional Network Management Card support to enable remote management, monitoring, and graceful shutdowns across your network.

Technical Details of Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro 120V 750VA 600W Line-Interactive Sine Wave UPS

  • Model family: SmartPro by Eaton (Tripp Lite) 120V Line-Interactive Sine Wave UPS
  • Nominal input voltage: 120 VAC
  • Nominal output voltage: 120 VAC (sine wave)
  • Power capacity: 750 VA / 600 W
  • Form factor: 1U rackmount compatible (rackmount or vertical installation)
  • Topology: Line-Interactive with AVR
  • Protection: Voltage regulation to cushion surges and sags; battery-backed UPS power during outages
  • Communication interfaces: USB port, DB9 serial port; optional Network Management Card adds remote monitoring and control
  • Battery: Internal maintenance-friendly battery module designed for desktop or rackmount use (battery replacement and service per manufacturer guidelines)
  • Environment: Designed for data centers, network closets, and office server spaces requiring reliable power isolation
  • Operating temperature and humidity ranges: Typical data-center-grade specifications suitable for controlled environments
  • Certifications: Complies with standard electrical safety and EMC requirements for business environments

How to install Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro UPS

  • Plan the placement in a secure, ventilated area near the protected equipment. Ensure there is adequate clearance for access to the rear ports and battery compartment.
  • Mount the UPS in a compatible 19-inch rack if using the rackmount configuration, or position it vertically in a suitable cabinet space following the manufacturer’s guidelines.
  • Connect protected devices to the UPS's outlets, ensuring that critical equipment is placed on the battery-backed outlets.
  • Connect the UPS to the building power using the appropriate input cord for your 120V supply. Verify that the outlet circuit can handle the load without tripping circuits under normal conditions.
  • Attach the USB cable to a management PC or server to enable local monitoring and graceful shutdown integration. If you plan to use DB9 serial, connect the serial cable to the corresponding port and your management console.
  • Optionally install a Network Management Card for remote monitoring and centralized control across your network. Configure IP settings, SNMP communities, and alerts according to your IT policy.
  • Power on the UPS and run the initial battery calibration or charge cycle as recommended by the manufacturer. Allow the battery to fully charge before relying on it for critical protection; this often takes several hours.
  • Test the setup by simulating a service interruption to verify that connected devices continue operating on battery power and that the UPS gracefully shuts down systems as configured.

Frequently asked questions

  • What loads can a 750 VA / 600 W SmartPro support? It is designed to protect essential network gear, such as switches, routers, small servers, storage devices, and other critical equipment that require clean, reliable power during outages or voltage fluctuations.
  • Does it provide a pure sine wave output? Yes. The UPS delivers a sine-wave output to maintain compatibility with sensitive electronic equipment and avoid common issues associated with stepped or square-wave power.
  • What management options are available? The unit includes USB and DB9 serial ports for local management, and there are optional Network Management Card options to enable remote monitoring, event logging, and controlled shutdowns across a network.
  • Can it be mounted in a rack? Yes. The SmartPro UPS is designed for 1U rackmount installation and can also be placed in a vertical orientation in compatible cabinets or stands.
  • How do I install and configure the Network Management Card? Install the card according to the card’s manual, connect it to the network via Ethernet, and use the management software or browser-based interface to set alerts, logs, and shutdown policies. The USB/serial ports can be used for initial setup or local management if the card is not installed.
  • How long will the battery last during an outage? Runtime depends on the load connected to the UPS. Heavier loads reduce runtime; lighter loads extend it. For planning, estimate based on the device wattage and typical runtime charts provided by the manufacturer.

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