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Tripp Lite 1.5KVA 230V Line Interactive Sine Wave UPS, Tower, USB Serial, SNMP Web Card (SMX1500SLT)

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Power Capacity (VA): 1500 VA Power Capacity (VA): 1500 VA
Ordering Information
Was
$880.80
$221.08 (25%)

Now
$659.72 
The Tripp Lite SMX1500SLT intelligent, line-interactive sine wave UPS system protects servers, networking accessories and telecommunications equipment from blackouts, voltage fluctuations and transient surges. Large internal batteries offer 20 minutes of runtime at half-load and 8 minutes at full load. Its 1500VA/900W power handling capability and full-time sine wave output offer guaranteed compatibility with networking, telecom and other sensitive electronic applications.

It will support simultaneous remote monitoring of UPS and site power conditions with its built-in network accessory card slot, USB and DB9 serial monitoring ports. The HID-compliant USB interface enables full integration with the built-in power management and auto shutdown features of Windows and Mac OS X. The optional SNMPWEBCARD accessory enables remote monitoring of the UPS as a managed device via network management console applications. The communications interfaces support messaging of UPS and line power status, plus output power control for delayed or immediate reboot of all connected devices at once.

Also included is PowerAlert UPS monitoring and unattended shutdown software with management support for an unlimited number of network UPS systems. The UPS features single-line tel/DSL and network Ethernet line surge suppression, a built-in audible alarm and 9 LEDs to provide status of line power, battery power, battery charge level, load level, plus AVR boost and trim operational status information. Network-grade AC surge suppression protects equipment from damage and performance problems resulting from transient surges.
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