Tripp Lite Power Supply SUINT1000RTXL2U User Manual

Owner’s Manual  
SmartOnline  
Rack/Tower Mount Online UPS Systems  
Important Safety Instructions  
Installation  
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Basic Operation  
Troubleshooting  
Battery Replacement  
Storage and Service  
Specifications  
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Installation  
Mounting  
Rackmount  
1) Loosen the wingnuts on each of the two UPS  
Side Supports; adjust the length of the supports to  
match the depth of your rack; tighten wingnuts.  
2) Mount both UPS Side Supports in your rack on  
the inside surfaces of the rack rails.  
SU2200RTXL2U shown  
Note: Both support ledges should face inward. The side supports’  
front and back holes are threaded and do not require nuts to  
secure rack bolts.  
3) Attach mounting ‘ears’ to the front end of the  
UPS’s sides using the screws provided.  
4) Lift UPS and slide it onto the UPS Side  
Supports within your rack. Mount the UPS by  
screwing rack bolts through the UPS mounting  
‘ears’, through the rack rails and through the UPS  
Side Supports.  
Note: The side supports’ front holes are threaded and do not  
require nuts to secure rack bolts.  
Vertical Tower Mount  
1) Cover the rackmount screw holes on the UPS’s  
sides with supplied snap-in hole-cover caps.  
2) Place the UPS upright in a flat, stable location  
with its control panel on the high corner facing  
forward. Position stabilizer feet 4 in. from each  
end of the UPS.  
SU2200RTXL2U shown  
 
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Installation  
Connection and Start-Up  
1
Plug your UPS’s line cord into an  
electrical outlet.  
If your model features a detachable line cord,  
first plug the female end into your UPS’s AC  
Input Receptacle.  
Your UPS must be connected to a dedicated  
circuit of sufficient amperage—check the  
“Recommended Utility Amps” rating of your  
model in the specifications. Note, however, that  
the select models may be fitted with different  
plug types. Refer to the “OP Rating/Plug  
Rating” chart printed on the top of your UPS.  
SU2200RTXL2U Plug  
(NEMA 5-20) shown  
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Once your UPS is plugged in, the fan and all  
Indicator Lights will turn ON. The “LINE” and  
“LOADACTIVE METER” LEDs will illuminate  
and the UPS will emit a beep to indicate normal  
operation. However, power is not supplied to  
your UPS’sAC outlets until the UPS is turned on.  
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SU2200RTXL2U shown  
Plug your equipment into your UPS.  
Your UPS is designed to support computer  
equipment only. You will overload your UPS if  
you connect household appliances or laser  
printers to the UPS's outlets.  
Turn your UPS ON:  
• Press the “ON/TEST” Switch  
• Hold it for several seconds until you  
hear a beep  
• Release it  
Your UPS will begin providing AC power to its outlets.  
The “ON LINE” LED will illuminate.  
 
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(continued)  
Installation  
Optional Connections  
Your UPS will function properly without these connections.  
1
Serial Port Connection  
Using the serial cable provided, connect a serial  
port on your computer to the serial port of your  
UPS. See Communications in the Basic  
Operation section of this manual to determine  
how to monitor and manage your UPS using  
this port.  
2
External Battery Pack Connection  
SU2200RTXL2U shown  
1
Check to ensure that the external batteries you  
are connecting match the voltage listed on your  
UPS’s battery connector. Plug either end of the  
battery connection cable (supplied with the  
battery pack) into the UPS’s External Battery  
Connector and the other end into the Battery  
Output Connector on the rear panel of the  
external battery pack.  
48V/26A  
Since your UPS has internal batteries, external  
batteries are only needed to extend runtime.  
Adding external batteries will increase  
recharge time as well as runtime. Make sure  
that each end of the cable is fully inserted into  
its connector. Several small sparks may result  
during battery connection; this is normal.  
SU2200RTXL2U shown  
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Basic Operation  
Front Panel Switches  
“ON/TEST” Switch: This switch controls four separate UPS functions:  
UPS Power ON  
To turn the UPS on, press this switch, hold it for several seconds until  
you hear a beep, then release it. The “ON LINE” LED will illuminate.  
UPS Self-Test  
During normal on-line operation, press this switch and hold it until  
you hear a beep. This initiates a 10-second self-test of the battery. The  
UPS will shift to battery power (the “ON BATT” and “BATT  
ACTIVE METER” LEDs will illuminate) for ten seconds.  
Alarm Silence  
To silence the UPS “on-battery” alarm, press this switch and hold it  
until you hear a beep.  
UPS Cold Start  
To use your UPS as a stand-alone power source when AC power is  
unavailable (i.e. during a blackout), press this switch and hold it until  
you hear a beep. The UPS will then provide battery power to its outlets.*  
* The “ON BATT” Indicator Light will be illuminated since your UPS will be operating  
from battery power.  
“OFF” Switch: This switch turns power OFF at the UPS receptacles.  
Press this switch, hold it until you hear a beep, then release it. The  
UPS will continue charging and the fan will continue to cool internal  
components even after you turn the UPS receptacles off. To turn the  
UPS OFF completely, including the charger, disconnect the UPS’s  
power cord after pressing the “OFF” switch.  
Front Panel Indicator Lights  
“ON LINE” LED: This green light will illuminate constantly to indicate  
the UPS is performing normal on-line operation (filtering and  
resynthesizing incoming AC line voltage to provide pure sine wave  
output). When this light is illuminated, you can monitor the load level  
of your UPS on the “LOAD ACTIVE METER” LEDs.  
“LINE” LED: This green light will illuminate constantly to indicate  
the utility supplied AC line voltage at your wall outlet is nominal. It  
will flash if the line voltage is outside the nominal range (either too  
low or two high). No action is required on your part when the LED  
flashes; the UPS continuously and automatically filters AC line  
power to provide your equipment with pure sine wave AC power,  
regardless of brownout or overvoltage conditions. If this light is off,  
then AC line voltage is not present (blackout) or is at an extremely  
high voltage, and the UPS will provide connected equipment with  
power from battery.  
 
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(continued)  
Basic Operation  
continued  
Front Panel Indicator Lights  
“BYPASS” LED: This yellow light will illuminate to indicate that  
the UPS’s DC/AC inverter is deactivated and the UPS is in the  
“Bypass” mode. During normal operation this LED will light briefly  
when the unit is plugged in, but if an internal fault or overload occurs  
this light will illuminate constantly to show that connected equipment  
will receive filtered AC mains power, but will not receive battery  
power during a blackout. In this case, contact Tripp Lite for service.  
“FAULT” LED: This red light will flash when your UPS detects an  
internal fault (overheating, overvoltages, etc.) or when it detects a  
wiring fault in your wall outlet (reversed phases, missing ground, etc.)  
The UPS will only detect wiring faults when it is plugged into a utility  
outlet but not turned ON. If the light persists after restarting the UPS,  
contact an electrician to check the AC line. Your UPS will identify the  
presence of most (but not all) wiring faults.  
“LOAD ACTIVE METER” LED: This green light will illuminate  
when your UPS is receiving AC power to indicate that the set of four  
dual-function LEDs is displaying the load level of your UPS.  
“BATT ACTIVE METER” LED: This green light will illuminate  
when your UPS is operating from battery power to indicate that the  
set of four dual-function LEDs is displaying the battery charge level  
of your UPS. Note: the “ON BATT” LED will also be illuminated.  
“OVERLOAD” LED: This red light will illuminate constantly to indicate  
that your UPS’s capacity has been exceeded while it is in on-line operation.  
The UPS alarm will beep continuously. Immediately remove overload  
until light and alarm goes off. If you do not immediately remove the  
overload, the UPS will transfer from on-line to bypass operation.  
“BATT LOW” LED: This yellow light will illuminate when your UPS’s  
battery charge level is low. The UPS alarm will beep until either the  
battery charge is depleted or the batteries are adequately recharged.  
“ON BATT” LED: This green light will illuminate constantly to  
indicate that AC line voltage is not present and your UPS is providing  
your equipment with battery power. The UPS will also beep every two  
seconds, unless silenced by the “ON/TEST” Switch. When this light  
is illuminated, you can monitor the battery charge level of your UPS  
on the “BATT ACTIVE METER” LEDs.  
 
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(continued)  
Basic Operation  
continued  
Front Panel Indicator Lights  
“REPLACE BATT” LED: This red light will illuminate constantly  
and the UPS alarm will sound three beeps* if your UPS’s  
microprocessor detects a battery fault or if your UPS fails the  
automatic self-test (after you turn your UPS ON) and the UPS battery  
is less than fully charged. Let the UPS system charge for at least 12  
hours and perform a self test using the "ON/Test Switch" as described on  
page 6. If the light continues to stay on, contact Tripp Lite for service.  
*After the initial alarm, the UPS will beep once every hour until the problem is corrected.  
Rear Panel  
Accessory Slot: Remove the small cover panel from this slot to use  
optional accessories to remotely monitor and control your UPS.  
Contact Tripp Lite Customer Support at (773) 869-1234 for more  
information, including a list of available SNMP, network management  
and connectivity products.  
External Battery Pack Connector: Use to connect optional Tripp Lite  
Battery Packs for additional runtime. Contact Tripp Lite Customer  
Support at (773) 869-1234 for the appropriate Tripp Lite battery pack  
to connect. Refer to instructions available with the Battery Pack for  
complete connection information and safety warnings.  
Fan: The fan cools the UPS’s internal components. It is always on  
when line power is present.  
TVSS Cover Plate: Remove this plate to install optional modem/network  
surge protection modules, available for purchase by special  
arrangement with Tripp Lite.  
Input Circuit Breaker Switch: This resettable breaker prevents high  
input current from damaging the UPS or the attached load. If this  
breaker trips, make sure your UPS is connected to AC power of the  
proper voltage before resetting the circuit breaker by pushing the  
breaker switch in.  
Input Receptacle (Select Models Only): Connect one end of the  
detachable line cord into this receptacle and the other into your wall outlet.  
 
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(continued)  
Basic Operation  
continued  
Rear Panel  
Output Circuit Breakers Switches (Select Models Only): These  
resettable circuit breakers protect your UPS from output overload. If  
one or both breakers trip, remove some of the load on the circuit(s)  
and allow the UPS to cool before pressing the breaker switch(es) in to  
reset.  
Input Cord (Select Models Only): This permanently attached power  
cord connects your UPS to a power outlet.  
AC Receptacles (Varied by Model): These 15-, 20- and 30-amp  
receptacles provide your connected equipment with pure sine-wave  
AC output from the AC line during normal operation and from battery  
power during blackouts and severe brownouts. Power provided at  
these outlets is filtered to protect connected equipment against  
damaging surges and line noise. The receptacles are divided into  
numbered load banks, as labelled on the unit. Using PowerAlert  
software and cabling, load banks one and two may be individually  
turned off and on from a remote location, allowing users to reset or  
reboot connected equipment. See Serial Port Connection under  
Optional Connections.  
NEMA 5-15R  
NEMA 5-15/20R  
Other outlet types not shown  
Communications  
“SMART” DB9 Port: Your UPS’s DB9 port can be used to monitor  
and control your UPS using either RS-232 or dry contact protocols. It  
can also be used to connect an emergency power off (EPO) switch.  
RS-232 communications are very complex, but are easy to implement.  
The easiest way monitor and control the UPS using RS-232 is to  
connect the UPS to a computer with a DB9 cable and install Tripp  
Lite’s PowerAlert software on the connected computer.  
Dry contact communications are simple, but some knowledge of  
electronics is necessary to configure them. The DB9 port’s pin  
assignments are shown in the diagram at the left. If the UPS battery is  
low, the UPS sends a signal by bridging pin 1 and pin 5. If utility  
power fails, the UPS sends a signal by bridging pin 8 and pin 5. To  
shut the UPS down remotely, send a 5V to 12V signal on pin 3 (using  
pin 5 as the (negative) ground) for at least 3.8 seconds.  
You may connect your UPS to an EPO switch and a computer at once  
using a Tripp Lite EPO cable (not included; order accessory #73-0901  
from Tripp Lite). Follow the connection procedures included with the  
EPO Cable.  
 
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Troubleshooting  
The UPS’s control panel lights will turn on in the sequences below to signal that the UPS is  
having operational difficulties.  
Lights (On/Flashing) and Condition  
Solution  
On: REPLACE BATT  
Condition: Replace Battery  
Let the UPS system charge for at least  
12 hours and perform a self test using  
the "ON/Test Switch" as described on  
page 6. If the light continues to stay on,  
contact Tripp Lite for service.  
On: BATT LOW, ON BATT  
Condition: Battery Low  
Prepare for imminent UPS shutdown.  
On: BYPASS, LINE, LOAD, OVERLOAD  
Condition: On Bypass due to Overload  
Reduce the load the UPS supports.  
On: FAULT  
Condition: Short Circuit  
Remove the cause of the short circuit  
from the UPS output.  
Flashing: FAULT  
Condition: Wiring Fault  
Check the utility line for wiring problems  
such as reversed line and neutral or a  
missing ground.  
On: FAULT, REPLACE BATT  
Condition: Battery Voltage too High  
Restart the UPS. If the problem persists,  
contact Tripp Lite for repairs.  
On: FAULT, REPLACE BATT, OVERLOAD Restart the UPS. If the problem persists,  
Condition: EEPROM Error  
contact Tripp Lite for repairs.  
On: FAULT, BYPASS, LINE, 100%  
Condition: On Bypass due to  
High Output Voltage  
Restart the UPS. If the problem persists,  
contact Tripp Lite for repairs.  
On: FAULT, BYPASS, LINE, 75%  
Condition: On Bypass due to  
Low Output Voltage  
Restart the UPS. If the problem persists,  
contact Tripp Lite for repairs.  
On: FAULT, BYPASS, LINE, 50%  
Condition: On Bypass due to High  
Bus Voltage  
Restart the UPS. If the problem persists,  
contact Tripp Lite for repairs.  
On: FAULT, BYPASS, LINE, 25%  
Condition: On Bypass due to Low  
Bus Voltage  
Restart the UPS. If the problem persists,  
contact Tripp Lite for repairs.  
 
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(continued)  
Troubleshooting  
Lights (On/Flashing) and Condition  
Solution  
On: FAULT, BYPASS, LINE, 100%, 75%  
Condition: On Bypass due to High  
Internal Temperature  
Check the UPS to be sure that there is  
adequate space for air to circulate near  
the vents and that the fan is working  
properly. Restart the UPS.  
Flashing: LINE  
Condition: Input Abnormal  
This indicates that utility power is too high  
or low for the UPS to operate in BYPASS  
mode, so if an inverter failure occurs,  
the UPS will deliver no output.  
On: FAULT, 100%  
Flashing: LINE, BYPASS  
Restart the UPS. If the problem persists,  
contact Tripp Lite for repairs.  
Condition: No Output due to High  
Output Voltage and Abnormal Input  
Flashing: LINE, BYPASS  
On: FAULT, 75%  
Restart the UPS. If the problem persists,  
contact Tripp Lite for repairs.  
Condition: No Output due to Low  
Output Voltage and Abnormal Input  
Flashing: LINE, BYPASS  
On: FAULT, 50%  
Restart the UPS. If the problem persists,  
contact Tripp Lite for repairs.  
Condition: No Output due to High  
Bus Voltage and Abnormal Input  
Flashing: LINE, BYPASS  
On: FAULT, 25%  
Restart the UPS. If the problem persists,  
contact Tripp Lite for repairs.  
Condition: No Output due to Low  
Bus Voltage and Abnormal Input  
Flashing: LINE, BYPASS  
On: FAULT, 100%, 75%  
Condition: No Output due to High  
Internal Temperature and Abnormal  
Input  
Check the UPS to be sure that there is  
adequate space for air to circulate near  
the vents and that the fan is working  
properly. Restart the UPS. If the problem  
persists, contact Tripp Lite for repairs.  
 
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Battery Replacement  
Under normal conditions, the original battery in your UPS will last several years. Contact Tripp Lite  
for information about replacement batteries.  
Battery replacement should be performed only by qualified service personnel. The batteries are  
hot-swappable: it is not necessary to turn off or disconnect the UPS and its connected load to  
replace the UPS’s batteries. However, when it is convenient to do so, service personnel may  
simplify the replacement procedure by turning power off at the UPS outlets by pressing the  
OFF switch to and disconnecting the UPS’s power cord from the wall outlet.  
When replacing the batteries on  
a
SU1000RTXL2U, SU1000RTXL2UHV or  
SUINT1000RTXL2U, qualified service personnel should refer to “Battery Warnings” in the  
Safety section and follow this procedure:  
1) Place the UPS horizontal with the Control Panel on the right side.  
2) Remove both snap-on cover panels (A).  
3) Unscrew and remove rack handle plates (B) on either side of the UPS.  
4) Disconnect the microprocessor circuit board plug (C) located on the right side of the UPS.  
5) Disconnect battery connectors (D). Note: while batteries are disconnected, the UPS will  
not provide battery backup in the event of a power outage.  
6) Unscrew and remove the battery retaining bracket (E).  
7) Grasp pull-tab and pull out sliding battery tray (F).  
8) Make a detailed sketch of the batteries and the polarity, color and connection of all cables.  
Disconnect used batteries and dispose of them properly. Connect replacement batteries in  
exactly the way the original batteries were connected. Note: Small sparks arcing between  
battery connectors during battery replacement are normal. Reassemble the UPS by reversing  
steps 1-7. Note: you may not receive full runtime until your new batteries have fully charged.  
D
C
F
A
E
B
SU1000RTXL2U shown  
 
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(continued)  
Battery Replacement  
When replacing the batteries on a SU1500RTXL2U, SU1500RTXL2UHV, SUINT1500RTXL2U,  
SU2200RTXL2U, SU2200RTXL2UHV, SUINT2200RTXL2U, SU3000RTXL2U,  
SU3000RTXL2UHV or SUINT3000RTXL2U, qualified service personnel should refer to  
“Battery Warnings” in the Safety section and follow this procedure:  
1) Place the UPS horizontal with its control panel on the right side.  
2) Remove the left snap-on cover panel (A).  
3) Unscrew and remove the battery connector cover (B).  
4) Disconnect battery connectors (C). Note: while batteries are disconnected, the UPS will  
not provide battery backup in the event of a power outage.  
5) Unscrew and remove the battery cover plate (D).  
6) Unscrew and remove the battery retaining bracket (E).  
7) Grasp pull-tab and pull out sliding battery tray (F).  
8) Make a detailed sketch of the batteries and the polarity, color and connection of all cables.  
Disconnect used batteries and dispose of them properly. Connect replacement batteries in  
exactly the way the original batteries were connected. Note: Small sparks arcing between  
battery connectors during battery replacement are normal. Reassemble the UPS by reversing  
steps 1-7. Note: you may not receive full runtime until your new batteries have fully charged.  
C
B
F
A
E
D
SU2200RTXL2U shown  
 
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Storage and Service  
Storage  
First turn your UPS OFF: press the “OFF” switch to turn power off at the UPS outlets, then  
disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet. Next, disconnect all equipment to avoid battery  
drain. If you plan on storing your UPS for an extended period of time, fully recharge the UPS  
batteries once every three months by plugging the UPS into a live AC outlet and letting the UPS  
charge for 4-6 hours. If you leave your UPS batteries discharged for an extended period of time,  
they may suffer permanent loss of capacity.  
Service  
If returning your UPS to Tripp Lite, please carefully pack the UPS using the ORIGINAL  
PACKING MATERIAL that came with the unit. Enclose a letter describing the symptoms of the  
problem. If the UPS is within the 2 year warranty period, enclose a copy of your sales receipt.  
Specifications  
All Models: Input Frequency (50/60 Hz Auto-Selecting); Output Waveform in Line and Battery Modes (Pure Sine Wave);  
Transfer Time: (0 ns.); Maximum Harmonic Distortion with Linear Load (< 3%); Maximum Harmonic Distortion with  
Nonlinear Load (< 6%); Battery Recharge Time to 80% Capacity (2-4 hours).  
Model  
SU1000RTXL2U  
SU1000RTXL2UHV  
SUINT1000RTXL2U  
Input Voltage (< 70% Load):  
Input Voltage (Full Load):  
Output Voltage:  
65-138V  
80-138V  
120V  
130-275V  
160-275V  
208V  
130-275V  
160-275V  
230V  
Input Breaker Rating:  
15A  
8A  
8A  
Input Plug Type:  
5-15P  
15A  
1000/800  
18/6  
6-15P  
15A  
1000/800  
18/6  
IEC 320-C14  
10A  
1000/800  
18/6  
36 VDC  
CE  
Recommended Utility Amps:  
Output Capacity (VA/Watts):  
Battery Runtime (Half Load/Full Load) Min.:  
System Battery Voltage:  
Approvals:  
36 VDC  
36 VDC  
UL, cUL, FCC, NOM UL, cUL, FCC, NOM  
Model:  
SU1500RTXL2U  
SU1500RTXL2UHV  
SUINT1500RTXL2U  
Input Voltage (< 70% Load):  
Input Voltage (Full Load):  
Output Voltage:  
65-138V  
80-138V  
120V  
130-275V  
160-275V  
208V  
130-275V  
160-275V  
230V  
Input Breaker Rating:  
20A  
10A  
10A  
Input Plug Type:  
5-15P  
20 A  
1500/1200  
17/5  
48 VDC  
6-20P  
15 A  
1500/1200  
17/5  
48 VDC  
IEC 320-C14  
15 A  
1500/1200  
17/5  
48 VDC  
CE  
Recommended Utility Amps:  
Output Capacity (VA/Watts):  
Battery Runtime (Half Load/Full Load) Min.:  
System Battery Voltage:  
Approvals:  
UL, cUL, FCC, NOM UL,cUL, FCC, NOM  
Model  
SU2200RTXL2U  
SU2200RTXL2UHV  
SUINT2200RTXL2U  
Input Voltage (< 70% Load):  
Input Voltage (Full Load):  
Output Voltage:  
65-138V  
80-138V  
120V  
130-275V  
160-275V  
208V  
130-275V  
160-275V  
230V  
Input Breaker Rating:  
30A  
15A  
15A  
Input Plug Type:  
5-20P  
20A  
2200/1600  
18/6  
6-20P  
20A  
2200/1600  
18/6  
48 VDC  
IEC 320-C20  
20A  
2200/1600  
18/6  
48 VDC  
CE  
Recommended Utility Amps:  
Output Capacity (VA/Watts):  
Battery Runtime (Half Load/Full Load) Min.:  
System Battery Voltage:  
Approvals:  
48 VDC  
UL, cUL, FCC, NOM UL, cUL, FCC, NOM  
 
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(continued)  
Specifications  
Model  
SU3000RTXL3U  
SU3000RTXL3UHV  
SUINT3000RTXL3U  
Input Voltage (< 70% Load):  
Input Voltage (Full Load):  
Output Voltage:  
65-138V  
80-138V  
120V  
130-275V  
160-275V  
208V  
130-275V  
160-275V  
230V  
Input Breaker Rating:  
40A  
25A  
25A  
Input Plug Type:  
L5-30P  
30A  
3000/2400  
14/6  
72 VDC  
UL, cUL, FCC, NOM  
L6-20P  
20A  
3000/2400  
14/6  
72 VDC  
UL, cUL, FCC, NOM  
IEC 320-C20  
20A  
3000/2400  
14/6  
72 VDC  
CE  
Recommended Utility Amps:  
Output Capacity (VA/Watts):  
Battery Runtime (Half Load/Full Load) Min.:  
System Battery Voltage:  
Approvals:  
The policy of Tripp Lite is one of continuous improvement. Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
FCC Specifications for Models with FCC Approval: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to  
part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  
when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause  
harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. The  
user must use shielded cables and connectors with this product. Any changes or modifications to this product  
not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the  
equipment.  
 
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