Description
Protect home and office computer systems and electronics with this Line-Interactive UPS System. Some outlets have both battery backup and surge/noise protection, and some have surge/noise protection without battery backup. The "surge-only" outlets allow you to connect additional equipment without overloading the UPS or reducing the backup runtime available during an outage. Select outlets have extra-wide spacing to accommodate bulky AC adapters without blocking adjacent outlets. All Tripp Lite UPS systems also include built-in surge protection and noise filtering to shield your equipment from destructive transient voltages and electromagnetic (EMI/RFI) line noise. Use the HID-compliant USB port and your computer's built-in power management features or the USB port with Tripp Lite's free PowerAlert software to manage this UPS. Protection Type: DSL; Fax; Modem; Phone; Power; System VA: 750 VA; Backup Time at Half Load: 10 min @ 225 W; Lines: 1.
Features
- Power protection and battery backup for home and office computers and electronics.
- Protects your valuable equipment from damage, downtime and data loss.
- Battery backup supports equipment during outages.
- AVR corrects power sags (brownouts) and overvoltages.
- Surge protection blocks harmful transient voltages on AC and phone lines.
- The USB port connects to a computer for power management and automatic file saves.
Specifications
Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) | Yes |
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Backup Run Time | 44 min |
Backup Systems Alarm(s) | Audible |
Backup Time at Full Load | 3 min @ 750 V |
Backup Time at Half Load | 10 min @ 225 W |
Battery Recharge Time | 4 h |
Color(s) | Black |
Compliance Standards | CSA Certified; FCC Class B Certified; NOM; RoHS Compliant; UL Listed |
Connected Equipment Guarantee/Warranty | $100,000 Ultimate Lifetime Insurance |
Connector/Port/Interface | USB |
Cord Length | 6 ft |
Depth | 7" |
Disclaimer Statement | Run Time based on single PC load with 15" flat panel monitor. |
Emergency Power Off (EPO) | No |
Global Product Type | Backup Systems |
Height | 4" |
Input Frequency | 60 Hz |
Jacks/Ports | RJ11 |
Joules Of Surge Protection | 420 J |
Lines | 1 |
Model Name/Number | AVR750U |
Multimedia Protection | DSL/Telephone |
Noise Protection | EMI/RFI Noise Suppression |
Number of Outlets | 12 |
Number of Outlets/Type | 6 UPS/Surge; 6 Surge Only |
Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
Product Biodegradability in Days | 0 |
Protection Type | DSL; Fax; Modem; Phone; Power |
System VA | 750 VA |
Telephone/Internet Protection | DSL; Fax; Modem; Phone |
Total Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
Width | 12" |
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.WORKS GREAT
Simple assembly and Tripp Lite products are always the best!!
A couple weeks ago lost line power complete shutdown from the supplier for over 2 hours.
The unit provided backup power allowing for normal shutdown of main computer and provided battery power to the internet modem and wireless router so that laptops continued to operate on their own battery power.
I live in an older apt building and the power fluctuates often. This was the perfect solution for the fluctuations and of course the power outages.