Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro 1500VA 1350W 120V Line-Interactive Sine Wave UPS - 8 Outlets, Network Card Option, LCD, USB, DB9, 2U Rack/Tower


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Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro 1500VA 1350W 120V Line-Interactive Sine Wave UPS - 8 Outlets, Network Card Option, LCD, USB, DB9, 2U Rack/Tower

The Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro 1500VA UPS is a premium power protection solution designed to safeguard your critical servers, networking gear, and storage devices. Built for reliability in data centers, server rooms, and busy network closets, this line-interactive sine wave UPS delivers clean, stable power while offering intelligent management features that minimize downtime. With 1500 VA of capacity and 1350 watts of real power, it ensures your equipment keeps running through short outages, voltage sags, and other power disturbances—all while providing graceful shutdown and safe reboot of connected devices. Whether you deploy it in a rack or on a shelf, the SmartPro UPS combines robust hardware with flexible connectivity to support enterprise-grade reliability at a compact 2U footprint.

  • Power protection you can rely on: With 1500 VA / 1350 W of backup capacity, this UPS provides sufficient runtime for critical systems during outages, enabling orderly shutdowns and preventing data loss. Its line-interactive topology uses automatic voltage regulation (AVR) to correct minor voltage fluctuations without drawing down the battery, extending uptime and battery life while delivering clean sine-wave output to sensitive electronics.
  • Clean, quiet sine-wave output: The unit delivers a true sine-wave output, ensuring compatibility with modern servers, virtualization hosts, and storage appliances. This results in smoother operation, fewer unexpected reboots, and improved performance under varying loads—especially important for high-availability environments and sensitive network gear.
  • Versatile outlets and monitoring options: Eight outlets provide ample room to protect essential peripherals and network devices. An optional network management card enables remote monitoring and control, so you can track voltage, load, and battery status from anywhere on the network. USB and DB9 communication ports give you local and remote access for orderly shutdowns and alerts.
  • Insightful, user-friendly interface: A built-in LCD screen presents real-time status information, including input/output voltage, load percentage, battery charge, run time estimates, and diagnostic alerts. The intuitive readout reduces guesswork during power events and simplifies configuration without requiring a dedicated monitor.
  • Flexible deployment—rack or tower: The 2U form factor supports rack-mounted installations in standard IT cabinets as well as tower setups on a bookshelf or raised floor pedestal. This flexibility makes it an ideal choice for SMBs, edge deployments, and mid-size data centers seeking scalable power protection without committing to a large footprint.

Technical Details of Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro 1500VA UPS

  • Capacity: 1500 VA / 1350 W
  • Input: 120 V AC
  • Output: 120 V AC, Line-Interactive with Sine Wave
  • Outlets: 8 (battery backup and surge protection for critical equipment)
  • Communication: USB port and DB9 serial port for local management
  • Management option: Network Card Option for remote monitoring and control
  • Display: LCD status panel for real-time information
  • Form factor: 2U rack/tower convertible
  • Protection features: Surge protection, voltage regulation, and battery-backed shutdown

How to install Tripp Lite by Eaton SmartPro 1500VA UPS

Installing the SmartPro 1500VA UPS is straightforward and designed to minimize downtime during deployment. Begin by selecting the installation location—either a standard 19-inch equipment rack or a stable surface that accommodates the unit’s 2U height. Ensure there is adequate airflow around the UPS and that the surrounding environment meets the manufacturer’s temperature and humidity specifications. After placing the unit, connect the UPS to a dedicated AC power outlet using the supplied power cord. Because this model provides AVR, it can help regulate minor voltage fluctuations without consuming the battery, preserving runtime for longer outages.

Next, connect your critical devices to the UPS outlets. Reserve the battery-backed outlets for servers, network switches, and storage devices that require uninterrupted power during outages. Non-critical peripherals can be plugged into surge-only outlets if available. If you have a network management card option, install it according to the included documentation and insert it into the designated slot. This card enables remote monitoring, alerting, and management from your IT staff’s network management system.

Proceed to establish communication with hosts and management software. Attach the USB cable to a management workstation or server to enable safe unattended shutdowns and status monitoring through the vendor-provided software. If a DB9 serial connection is desired for legacy management, connect the serial cable accordingly and configure your terminal software to receive status messages and alerts. Power on the UPS and verify it boots correctly while the LCD displays show normal operation metrics.

Configure the LCD and software settings. Use the LCD to review input voltage, battery status, load percentage, and estimated runtime. If you’ve installed the network card, enter network credentials and configure alert thresholds, email or SNMP notifications, and preferences for automatic shutdown. Run a test cycle by powering a simulated load and observing the UPS response—this confirms that the unit will trigger a proper automated shutdown during a real outage. Periodic firmware and software updates are recommended to maintain compatibility with modern operating systems and virtualization platforms.

Maintenance is simple: perform routine battery checks as recommended by the manufacturer, keep the unit clean and free of dust, and replace the battery according to the maintenance schedule or when runtime degrades noticeably. If your environment hosts several UPS units, maintain a centralized monitoring approach to streamline alerts and avoid false positives. With proper installation and monitoring, the SmartPro UPS becomes a reliable backbone for data center resilience and uninterrupted service delivery.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the primary advantage of a line-interactive sine-wave UPS? A line-interactive design provides automatic voltage regulation to correct minor power fluctuations without draining the battery, while the sine-wave output ensures clean, stable power suitable for modern servers and network equipment.
  • How many outlets are protected by this unit, and what type are they? The UPS features eight outlets that protect critical equipment with battery backup and surge protection, helping to keep essential devices online during power disturbances and enabling safe shutdown during extended outages.
  • Can I monitor this UPS remotely? Yes. The unit supports a Network Card Option for remote monitoring, plus USB and DB9 serial connections for local management and controlled shutdowns. This makes it a strong choice for data centers and IT closets requiring centralized power management.
  • What kind of devices should be connected to the UPS? Connect servers, storage devices, and networking hardware that require reliable power to its battery-backed outlets. Non-critical devices can be placed on surge-only outlets if available, ensuring essential systems remain protected even when the battery is low.
  • Is the UPS suitable for rack installations? Absolutely. The SmartPro is designed as a 2U rack/tower unit, yielding flexible deployment in standard 19-inch racks or on elevated shelves, closets, or maintenance-friendly locations in small to mid-size data centers.

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