


Vertiv Liebert PST5 850VA/500W 120V Standby Desktop 120V UPS (PST5-850MT120)
The Liebert PST5 is an offline UPS technology that provides power backup protection
for desktop computers, gaming consoles, workstations, wireless networks and routers,
surveillance systems and other electronics. The Energy Star certified PST5 series UPS provides backup power and protection during damaging surges, spikes or power outages while remaining energy efficient.
Key Features:
- SURGE PROTECTION AND BATTERY BACKUP: UPS offers protection during damaging surges, spikes or power outages.
- 8 TOTAL OUTLETS: It has 4 surge only and 4 surge/backup battery outlets.
NO HASSLE WARRANTY: 3-year full unit coverage including battery with advanced replacement warranty - ENERGY EFFICIENT: This Energy Star certified UPS meets eco-friendly requirements.
- TEL/DSL PROTECTION: RJ45/11 for data line surge protection, advanced early warning of shutdown and EMI/RFI filters.
Specifications:
- Model Number: PST5-850MT120
- Power rating: 850VA/500W
- Voltage: 120V
- Output receptacles: (8) NEMA 5-15R
- Input connections: 6 ft. attached with NEMA 5-15P
- Dimensions (WxDxH): 15.0 x 10.5 x 8 in
- Weight: 7.9Lbs
- Warranty: 3 year warranty
- Package contents: PST5-850MT120 Wall/Desktop/Floor Mountable UPS, USB Type A to USB Type B, 2 meter (~6.5 ft) in length, Coax Cable, 1 meter (3 ft) in length (only with the PST 660-850 VA models), Printed Quick Start Guide with Safety Instructions, CD with soft copy Quick Start Guide/Manuals and Liebert MultiLink Shutdown Software & Printed full scale wall mount template with mounting screws (45mm long).
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