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Tripp Lite 1000VA Intl UPS Smart Pro Rack Tower Line-Interactive 230V (6) Outlet (SMX1000RT2U)

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Intelligent, line interactive network power management system.
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Was
$943.84
$212.84 (22%)

Now
$731.00 
Tripp Lite's SMX1000RT2U intelligent, line interactive rack/tower uninterruptible power supply prevents data loss, downtime and equipment damage due to power outages, voltage fluctuations and transient surges. Requires only two rack spaces (2U) in a standard rack enclosure, with included accessories for upright tower placement. Large internal batteries offer 21 minutes half load runtime and 9 minutes at full load. Maintains regulated 230V nominal output without using battery power during brownouts and overvoltages from 159 to 282V. 1000VA / 700 watt power handling capability and full time sine wave output offers guaranteed compatibility with networking, telecom and other sensitive electronic applications. Includes a total of 6 outlets arranged in 2 load banks that are individually controllable via software interface to reboot select equipment on demand or automatically shed less significant loads to extend battery runtime for more critical equipment. Supports remote monitoring of UPS and site power conditions via built-in USB and DB9 monitoring ports. Includes PowerAlert UPS monitoring and unattended shutdown software with complete cabling. Built-in accessory slot supports SNMP with optional SNMPWEBCARD adapter. Emergency Power Off (EPO) interface offers option for instantaneous power-off of UPS and connected equipment in the case of fire or emergency situation. Multi-function audible alarms and set of 5 front panel LEDs offer at-a-glance notification of UPS and line power status. Network-grade AC surge suppression protects equipment from damage and performance problems resulting from transient surges and line noise.
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