





Vertiv Liebert GXT5 750VA/750W 120V Online Rack/Tower UPS (GXT5-750LVRT2UXLN)
The Vertiv Liebert GXT5 UPS, with a capacity of 750VA/750W, is a 2U compact and efficient UPS solution for ensuring the health and availability of IT infrastructure. With online, double conversion technology, the Vertiv Liebert GXT5 UPS protects critical equipment against outages and every type of power disturbance without drawing on battery power, extending battery life and minimizing replacements.
Key Features:
- Reliable, easy-to-manage power protection and battery backup with 750VA (750W) capacity.
- Remote management capabilities support real-time environmental monitoring and alarm notifications.
- Highest power factor available on standard input connections.
- With 2019 ENERGY STAR 2.0 certification and higher operating efficiency in standard and eco-mode.
- User-friendly interface that includes color graphic display with gravity sensing feature.
Specifications:
- Model number: GXT5-750LVRT2UXLN
- Rating: 750VA/750W
- Receptacles: (6) 5-15R
- Input cord: 10 ft. attached w/ NEMA 5-15P plug
- Voltage: 120V
- Waveform: Sine wave
- Dimensions (WxDxH): 16.9 x 15.7 x 3.4
- Weight: 37lbs
- Warranty: 3 year warranty
- Package content: GXT5 750VA 120V UPS with SNMP/Webcard, 4 x Post Rack Mounting, Tower Stand, USB Cable, User Guide, Safety Instruction Manual & RDU101 SNMP Card.
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