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Tripp-Lite UPS SMART1200XLHG
$ 346.89
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Description
Tripp-Lite SmartPro Tower UPS SMART1200XLHGELP1NSXLHG-U
Provides UL 60601-1 compliant, medical-grade 1kVA/750W power backup, ideal for use in patient-care vicinities. The built-in isolation transformer offers full isolation while maintaining AC surge protection in all modes.
940-joule surge protection rating protects connected equipment
4 NEMA 5-15R-HG outlets and 120V NEMA 5-15P-HG plug
Approved to EN60601-1-2:2015 & IEC60601-1-2:2014
Alarm mute/quiet control ideal for use near patients
28 min. runtime at half load; 10 min. at full load
Tripp Lite’s SMART1200XLHG medical-grade UPS system provides dependable battery backup and is fully compliant with UL 60601-1 regulations when plugged into a hospital-grade outlet, making it ideal for use in patient-care vicinities. The 1kVA/750W capacity provides up to 28 minutes of runtime for a half load or 10 minutes for a full load, so you can work through short power failures and perform an orderly system shutdown in a prolonged blackout.
Built-in line-interactive voltage regulation corrects brownouts as low as 81V and overvoltages as high as 143V to normal 120V nominal output without drawing battery power. The SMART1200XLHG’s built-in isolation transformer with Faraday shield offers full isolation and removes common mode noise while maintaining full AC surge suppression in all modes.
This UPS system features four NEMA 5-15R-HG hospital-grade outlets and has a hospital-grade NEMA 5-15P-HG plug with a six-foot cord for flexibility in placement. All four outlets provide both backup protection and surge protection rated to 940 joules.
The SMART1200XLHG also features diagnostic LEDs, as well as a USB port and a DB9 serial port that work with Tripp Lite’s included PowerAlert software for safe, unattended system shutdown and file saves in the event of a prolonged power failure.
Application Usage
This UPS contains a lead-acid battery designed to be connected continuously to an AC power source, except during brief power outages. It is not intended for frequent charge/discharge cycles, such as mobile cart applications where the UPS is often disconnected from the power source.
Item was pulled from a working environment but unable to test.