Quick tech specs
- Provides complete battery backup/pure sine wave power output for servers/switches/other IT equipment
- Unity power factor ensures max power possible at each power rating
- 2-line front-panel LCD with 10 selectable screens reports detailed UPS/site power info
- Keeps equipment running during outages to allow time for file saves/shutdown
- ENERGY STAR 2.0-certified to save electricity/lower cost
- Tripp Lite is now part of Eaton
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1.95kVA/1.95kW/120V Battery Backup for Distributed IT, Telecom or Enterprise Deployments
This rack-mount line-interactive UPS system provides reliable battery backup and AC power protection against blackouts, brownouts, surges and line noise that can damage your valuable IT equipment or destroy data. The SMART2200RMXLN is ideal power management for high-end in-rack networking equipment, including servers, VoIP phones, data storage and PoE switches. Unity power factor ensures the most watts possible at each power rating, so you can connect more equipment.
Reliable, Expandable Battery Backup Keeps You Operational Through Power Outages
The field-replaceable, hot-swappable VRLA battery modules allow you to work through short power failures and give you enough time to safely save files and shut down your system in case of a prolonged blackout. Switchover from line to battery power happens within milliseconds to maintain continuous operation of connected equipment without interruption or rebooting. Extra runtime is available by connecting up to four optional extended battery modules (BP72VRM2U, sold separately).
Pre-Installed LX Platform Network Management Card Allows Remote Access 24/7
The WEBCARDLXE network interface enables full remote configuration and management, including load shedding, reboots of connected equipment and safe shutdowns. The IP-based Auto Probe feature ensures continuous network uptime by communicating with other network devices, detecting lost connectivity and automatically rebooting IT equipment. Optional EnviroSense2 modules (E2MT, E2MTDO and E2MTHDI, all sold separately) provide a variety of environmental monitoring and control options.
NEMA 5-20R Outlets Protect Your Connected Components
One L5-20R and six managed 5-20R outlets provide connected equipment with pure sine wave AC output and allow you to monitor power consumption down to the outlet group level. Power provided by these outlets is filtered to protect connected equipment against damaging surges and line noise. Four outlets are grouped into two programmable load banks that let you shed non-critical loads to extend runtime for critical loads. Front and rear cooling fans help protect equipment from overheating.
Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) Corrects Low- and High-Voltage Conditions
AVR protects your equipment from incremental hardware damage, data loss and performance problems caused by brownouts. The SMART2200RMXLN maintains regulated 120V nominal output during brownouts and overvoltages from 80V to 151V while keeping the battery fully charged and ready to take over in case of power failure.
Premium Protection from EMI/RFI Line Noise Helps Your Equipment Perform Better
This UPS system filters out disruptive electromagnetic and radio frequency interference that can inflict hardware damage or data loss. This EMI/RFI filtering also helps your connected components perform better and last longer.
ENERGY STAR-Certified to Help You Save Money and Protect the Environment
By meeting strict U.S. Department of Energy and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requirements, this ENERGY STAR 2.0 UPS system provides high operational efficiency to signal a reduction in BTU emissions, save on utility and cooling costs and help protect the environment.
Intuitive Front-Panel Interface for Convenient UPS Operation and Monitoring
The two-line front-panel LCD monitoring screen features 10 selectable screens that allow quick access to a wide range of detailed UPS and site power information. LEDs show UPS status: a green light means utility power is on, an orange light means the UPS is in battery mode and a red light indicates an active alarm or fault. The control panel rotates to accommodate both rack-mount and tower configurations.