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Vertiv Liebert GXT5 2000VA 120V UPS With RDU101 SNMP/Webcard
The Vertiv Liebert GXT5 2000VA 120V UPS with RDU101 SNMP/Webcard is engineered to safeguard your most critical IT infrastructure with relentless reliability. Designed for modern data centers, edge deployments, and busy server rooms, this online double-conversion UPS delivers clean, continuous power to protect servers, storage, networking gear, and other sensitive electronics from outages, brownouts, and power disturbances. With its robust hardware and intelligent management capabilities, the GXT5 is built to maximize uptime, minimize data loss, and simplify ongoing operations for IT teams and facilities engineers alike.
- High-capacity, reliable power protection: The GXT5 delivers 2000 VA (approximately 1600 W) of reserve power, ensuring your critical devices stay online during outages and providing ample headroom for peak loads. Its online double-conversion topology continuously converts incoming AC power to a perfect, clean sine wave, keeping output voltage tightly regulated even in challenging electrical environments.
- RDU101 SNMP/Webcard for comprehensive remote management: Included SNMP/Webcard adds network-enabled visibility and control. Monitor voltage, runtime, battery health, load levels, and alarm status from your management software or web browser. Receive proactive alerts via email or SNMP traps to act quickly on issues before they impact operations.
- Flexible, hot-swappable battery design with scalable runtime: The Liebert GXT5 uses battery modules that can be replaced in the field and supports expansion with additional battery capacity if longer runtimes are required. This design keeps maintenance simple and extends uptime without replacing the entire unit.
- Advanced protection features for sensitive IT equipment: In addition to surge protection and voltage regulation, the UPS mitigates sags, spikes, and harmonics that can compromise server performance. It maintains a stable output, preserving data integrity during unstable mains conditions and allowing orderly system shutdowns during extended outages.
- Deployment versatility with quiet operation: The GXT5 is designed for versatile installations in data centers, server rooms, and edge environments. Its compact form factor, convertible mount options, and quiet operation enable it to fit into tight spaces while remaining unobtrusive in office or data center settings.
Technical Details of Vertiv Liebert GXT5 2000VA 120V UPS With RDU101 SNMP/Webcard
- Topology: Online double-conversion UPS ensures continuous, clean power by converting incoming AC power to DC and back to AC with full isolation from input disturbances.
- Capacity: 2000 VA / approximately 1600 W, suitable for protecting multiple servers, network gear, and storage devices at once.
- Input: 120 VAC nominal input with auto-sensing capabilities suitable for common North American electrical environments.
- Output: 120 VAC output with tightly regulated voltage and a stable sine-wave presentation for sensitive equipment.
- Management: RDU101 SNMP/Webcard included for remote monitoring, management, and alerting; supports HTTP/HTTPS access and SNMP-based monitoring.
- Monitoring interfaces: USB and network-based management via the RDU101; compatibility with standard UPS management software and monitoring platforms.
- Battery system: Hot-swappable, user-replaceable battery modules with support for external battery expansion to extend runtime as needed.
- Protection features: Comprehensive protection against power disturbances including blackouts, brownouts, surges, sags, and harmonic distortion to safeguard connected equipment.
- Form factor and placement: Flexible installation options—tower or rack-mount configurations—to fit diverse data center layouts and office server rooms.
How to install Vertiv Liebert GXT5 2000VA 120V UPS With RDU101 SNMP/Webcard
Before installation, plan the placement of the UPS in a well-ventilated area with adequate clearance for cooling and access to battery modules. Ensure the surface is stable and capable of supporting the unit’s weight. Position the UPS to allow convenient access to outlets and management interfaces while avoiding excessive heat sources or direct sunlight.
Step 1: Unpack and inspect. Verify that the Liebert GXT5, RDU101 SNMP/Webcard, and any included accessories are present. Inspect for shipping damage and confirm the unit is intact before installation.
Step 2: Mounting and placement. Determine whether you will install the UPS in a tower configuration or in a rack using appropriate mounting hardware. If rack-mounted, attach the unit securely to the rack rails according to the provided instructions. If placing on a flat surface, ensure it sits level and stable with sufficient clearance for ventilation.
Step 3: Connect the input power. Plug the UPS into a dedicated 120 VAC outlet that matches the unit’s input requirements. Do not connect critical loads to the same circuit as a high-amperage device that could cause voltage dips. Confirm the wall outlet meets local electrical codes and that there is adequate circuit protection in place.
Step 4: Attach protected devices. Connect servers, network switches, storage devices, and other critical equipment to the UPS output receptacles. Leave a few receptacles free for future expansion or for powering essential network equipment such as routers and modems during an outage.
Step 5: Install and configure the RDU101 SNMP/Webcard. If the card is bundled with your unit, insert it into the designated slot or interface as per the product manual. Connect the RDU101 to your network using an Ethernet cable, then power the device if required. Access the management interface via a web browser or your SNMP management tool to configure IP addressing, alert thresholds, and user access controls.
Step 6: Initial power-up and self-test. Turn on the UPS and let it perform a self-test to verify battery health and overall status. Monitor the LCD display or management interface for any warnings or fault indicators. If the system indicates degraded battery health, schedule a maintenance battery test or replacement as recommended by Vertiv.
Step 7: Configure monitoring and alerts. Use the RDU101 to set up email alerts, SNMP traps, and network management integration. Tie the UPS into your centralized monitoring solution to receive real-time status updates, notify operators of abnormal conditions, and trigger orderly shutdown procedures when necessary.
Step 8: Establish shutdown procedures and power policies. Define graceful shutdown policies for connected servers and virtualized environments to minimize data loss during extended outages. Ensure backup software and virtualization platforms are configured to communicate with the UPS monitoring system for synchronized shutdowns and event logging.
Step 9: Perform routine maintenance checks. Schedule regular battery health checks, review alarm histories, and verify firmware and management software updates. Maintain documentation of warranty information and contact details for Vertiv support to resolve any issues quickly.
Step 10: Train staff and document procedures. Ensure IT personnel and facilities staff understand how to interpret management alerts, replace batteries, and perform basic maintenance. A well-documented process reduces reaction times during incidents and improves overall uptime.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What does the Vertiv Liebert GXT5 2000VA 120V UPS protect? It protects critical IT equipment such as servers, network switches, storage devices, and other sensitive electronics from power disturbances, outages, and data loss by providing a stable, clean power supply.
- What is RDU101 SNMP/Webcard? RDU101 is a network management card that enables remote monitoring and control of the UPS via SNMP and a web interface. It supports alerts, status reporting, and integration with standard management systems.
- Can I expand runtime? Yes. The GXT5 supports hot-swappable batteries and can be expanded with additional battery capacity to extend runtime as needed, depending on load and configuration.
- Is this suitable for data centers or edge environments? Yes. The GXT5 is designed for both data center and edge deployments, offering robust protection, scalable runtime, and flexible installation options for varying footprints and noise constraints.
- How do I monitor the UPS? Use the RDU101 SNMP/Webcard to monitor voltage, load, battery health, and runtime. Alerts can be configured to notify administrators via email or SNMP traps, ensuring rapid response to issues.
- What maintenance is required? Regular battery health checks, firmware updates for the management card, and periodic self-tests are recommended to maintain optimal performance and reliability.
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