Xtreme Power Conversion T91i-2000 2000VA/2000W 208/230V Online Tower UPS
Xtreme Power Conversion T91i-2000 2000VA/2000W 208/230V Online Tower UPS
T91 UPS provides double conversion online power for light industrial applications, point of sale, servers, voice & data networks, and laboratories. T91 features unity output power factor to support up to 43% more critical loads than typical UPSs.
Extended battery runtimes are available from the T91 by adding up to seven matching battery packs. T91 battery charger can be programmed to provide up to 8 amps of recharge current to insure batteries are recharged quickly and prepared for the next utility outage.
Why Choose the Xtreme T91 Series?
The T91 Series stands out as a long-runtime UPS platform designed for situations where standard rackmount UPS systems are not enough. It delivers a balance of power density, runtime flexibility, and electrical conditioning for critical systems that cannot afford downtime.
Product Snapshot:
- Available 120V models: 700VA, 1000VA, 1500VA, 2000VA, 3000VA
- Available 208/230V model: 2000VA
- Extended battery packs available
- Controlled load segments
- UL, cUL, CE, RoHS, FCC B, FCC A
- 3 years electronics, 3 years battery warranty (USA and Canada)
Top Applications:
- Small business IT protection
- Retail and POS continuity
- Office workstation backup
- Network edge protection
- Budget-friendly distributed UPS deployments
Specifications:
- Power rating: 2000VA / 1930W
- Voltage: 208VAC
- Power factor: >0.99 at full load
- Waveform: Pure sine wave, zero transfer time
- Frequency: 50/60Hz auto-sensing ≤ 1%
- Overload capacity: > 110% & ≤ 130% for 5 min; > 130% & ≤140% for 30 sec; >140% for 1.5 sec
- Battery type: (6) 12V 9AH
- Typical recharge: 3 hours to 95% for internal battery with 2A charge current
- Dimensions (W x D x H): 7.4 x 16.5 x 12.5 in
- Weight: 62 lbs
- Line cord: 8 ft, C19 to L6-20P
- Receptacles: (1) C19 + (8) C13
- Approvals: CE, RoHS, TAA
- Warranty: 3 years electronics, 3 years battery warranty (USA and Canada)
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