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Tripp Lite UPS Smart 2200VA 1600W Tower AVR 120V Pure Sign Wave USB DB9 SNMP for Servers - UPS - 1.6 kW - 2200 VA

Mfg # SMART2200SLT CDW # 1125355

Quick tech specs

  • Smart Line-Interactive Sine Wave Uninterrupted Power Supply Tower with Network Card Options provides battery backup for voice data medical and industrial networking applications
  • Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) corrects brownouts and over-voltages without using battery power
  • Tripp Lite is now a part of Eaton
  • Enables continuous equiptment operation through blackouts voltage fluctuations and surges
  • 6 NEMA 5-15/20R and 1 L5-20R outlets; NEMA 5-20P input
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2200VA line-interactive tower UPS system for server, networking and telecommunications equipment. Upright tower form factor. Offers sine wave 120V nominal output in both AC and battery modes. Switches to battery-derived AC output during power failures and extreme voltage variations. Line-interactive automatic voltage regulation (AVR) provides voltage boost/cut during brownouts/overvoltages to maintain regulated 120V nominal output over an input voltage range of 83-145V. Includes NEMA 5-20P input plug (wireable NEMA 5-15P in box)and 6 UPS-supported (5 x 5-15/20R and 1 L5-20R) output receptacles . Network-grade AC surge and noise suppression. Network management interfaces support simultaneous communications via USB port, DB9 serial port and SNMPWEBCARD slot. HID-compliant USB interface enables integration with built-in power management and auto shutdown features of Windows and Mac OS X. Supports simultaneous detailed monitoring of equipment load levels, self-test data and utility power conditions via all three network interfaces. Includes PowerAlert mpower management software and complete cabling. Three-stage metered current monitoring and battery charge status LEDs. Utility power and voltage regulation, and battery warning LEDs. Audible alarm. Self-test. Field-replaceable, hot-swappable internal batteries. Attractive all-black color scheme. 2-year
warranty and $250,000 connected equipment insurance; extended warranty and service contracts available.

PACKAGE INCLUDES:
SMART2200SLT UPS System
PowerAlert Software and cabling
Wireable NEMA5-15P plug (optional)
Owner's manual with warranty information

This item was discontinued on February 07, 2024

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Tripp Lite UPS 2200VA 1600W Smart Tower AVR 120V USB DB9 SNMP for Servers is rated3.50 out of5 by2.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Don't even have to think about it.Someone asked me what I think about the Smart2200SLT used to provide protection and backup power for our Laboratory Instraments and associated computer system. I scratched my head, the fact is I don't think about it, ever, it just works. Installed in 2009 in central Florida where lightning results in numerous power interuptions every week, it has performed flawlessly for 4 years. It is so reliable and effective that power for our laboratory instraments is a non-issue. Annual testing shows it still provides a constant 10 amps for well over 20 min.
Date published: 2013-09-07T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from We would buy the product againWe use it for our main server. We are glad to know that the systems will shut down properly with the extra time provided by the Tripp Lite and the automatic system shut down software.
Date published: 2017-09-05T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from excessive above spec noise levelSpecification for noise according to its PDF is < 50 dBA front side at 1 meter. Mine produces 50 dBA when its always-on 80mm fan is running at its minimum speed. The fan runs on high speed roughly 1/3 the time, low speed roughly 1/2 the time, and medium speed the rest. It determines what speed to run, on no particular basis I've been able to discern. Noise level here 1 meter from front is ~50 dBA on medium, and ~55 dBA on high, which is nearly triple the claimed noise level (3 dBA is a doubling of volume). On high it drowns out every other sound in this building unless I turn the stereo on quite loud or run the vacuum cleaner, laser printer or electric drill. This should have had either a 120mm fan that provides enough air at a considerably lower noise level, or a revised design that does not produce so much heat as to require so much airflow. Heat from fan's output is too low to be detectable to a hand placed adjacent. This UPS is clearly too loud for a home or professional office. It's like having a printer running non-stop.
Date published: 2016-10-29T00:00:00-04:00