The OR2200LCDRT2U Smart App LCD UPS from CyberPower is a 2RU rack/tower convertible device with line-interactive topology that provides surge protection and battery backup via simulated sine waveform output for department servers, workgroup servers, workstations, network devices, and telecom installations without active PFC power supplies. It comes equipped with an output capacity of 2200 VA / 1320W, features an input voltage range of 90-140 VAC @ 50/60 Hz, Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) to help correct minor power fluctuations without switching to battery power, and also has integrated circuitry for EMI/RFI filters. This Smart App LCD UPS provides an integrated LCD panel for displaying real-time UPS vitals, such as the current/load level, runtime, battery level, AVR in use, battery in use, input/output voltage, output frequency, overload, silent mode, and more.
When running with a load of 50W, this UPS can power devices for up to 412 minutes. When running with a load of 700W, it can power devices for up to 14 minutes and when running at 1400W, up to 5 minutes. It can be recharged in around 8 hours and offers eight total NEMA 5-20R outlets, all of which are equipped with battery and surge protection and can absorb up to 1840 joules for keeping your devices safe against surges and spikes. Other connections offered are serial, USB Type-B, Ethernet RJ45, Phone RJ11, and Coax RG6.
This power supply is ENERGY STAR qualified with GreenPower UPS Bypass technology for reducing energy consumption and heat buildup to help save energy costs. Included with the power supply is the PowerPanel Business Edition UPS management software, which requires minimal system resources and monitors the status of the UPS to ensure it is working properly. When a power outage does occur, this software automatically saves open files and powers down the system into hibernation mode. When your PC is running in hibernation mode, the power supply will offer a longer runtime. This CyberPower UPS provides a lifetime connected equipment guarantee of up to $300,000.
Tristin Jaskolski (verified owner) –
The UPS is well built and nicely comes with 2 stand units so that it can sit on a shelf/floor instead of rack mounting. Also, the LCD unit can pull out of its mounting spot and be rotated for vertical viewing. It has not been tested with any large-scale power outages yet, but it has kicked in for a couple of minor disturbances.
Anabel Skiles (verified owner) –
This UPS provides plenty of power to keep the rack running during brownouts or temporary power loss.
Ahmad Stiedemann (verified owner) –
This UPS is a great small rack device for reasonable sized loads. It is a secondary device for our rack but keeps our equipment running during power failures or the weekly generator test. Would recommend for anyone needing this size UPS in their rack.
Johnathon Schneider (verified owner) –
Most home computer setups don’t need much more than a 500va setup, but if you’re running a server with a bunch of drives then you need lots of outlets. I’m running six 4-drive boxes linked through the thunderbolt input on a laptop and I’ve had two power outages and this new Cyberpower has worked flawlessly both times,