

Tripp-Lite Smart Online SU1500RTXL2U 1500VA/1200W 120V UPS
$264.99
Tripp-Lite Smart Online SU1500RTXL2U 1500VA/1200W 120V UPS
Professionally re-certified with new batteries installed. Includes no mounting hardware or communication options. May show minor signs of wear consistent with previous installation.
OUTPUT
| Output Volt Amp Capacity (VA) | 1500 |
| Output kVA Capacity (kVA) | 1.5 |
| Output Watt Capacity (Watts) | 1200 |
| Output kW Capacity (kW) | 1.2 |
| Power Factor | 0.8 |
| Crest Factor | 3:1 |
| Nominal Voltage Details | 120V default |
| Frequency Compatibility | 50 / 60 Hz |
| Frequency Compatibility Details | Output frequency matches input nominal on startup, defaults to 60 Hz on cold-start |
| Output Voltage Regulation (Line Mode) | +/- 2% |
| Output Voltage Regulation (Economy Line Mode) | +/- 10% |
| Output Voltage Regulation (Battery Mode) | +/- 2% |
| Load Management Receptacles | Two switchable 5-15R load banks (bank 1 - two outlets, bank 2 - four outlets) |
| Output AC Waveform (AC Mode) | Sine wave |
| Output AC Waveform (Battery Mode) | Pure Sine wave |
| Output Capacity Details | OVERLOAD CAPACITY: Supports inverter operation up to 105% load continuously, 125% load for 3 minutes; 150% load for 30 seconds and >150% load for 0.5 seconds before switching to BYPASS (when bypass input voltage and frequency are WITHIN bypass limits) or SHUTDOWN (when bypass input voltage or frequency are OUTSIDE bypass limits) |
| Nominal Output Voltage(s) Supported | 100V; 110V; 120V |
| Output Receptacles | (6) 5-15R |
| Individually Controllable Load Banks | Yes |
INPUT
| Rated input current (Maximum Load) | 12A |
| Nominal Input Voltage(s) Supported | 100V AC; 110V AC; 120V AC |
| UPS Input Connection Type | 5-15P |
| Input Circuit Breakers | 20A |
| UPS Input Cord Length (ft.) | 10 |
| Recommended Electrical Service | 15A 120V |
| Input Phase | Single-Phase |
| Input Frequency | 50/60Hz +/-5% |
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