Why Do You Need a UPS System?

Even brief power outages can result in data loss or potential hardware damage. A UPS system provides battery backup power to keep your devices running during short outages and provides enough runtime to properly shut down electronics during extended outages.

Rotatable Multifunction LCD Panel

Displays immediate, detailed information on the UPS battery and power conditions, alerting users to potential issues before they can affect critical equipment and cause damage.

Battery & Surge Protected Outlets

This unit is equipped with five surge and battery protected outlets to keep your equipment protected from power surges and spikes.

Data Line Protection

Prevents power surges that travel through telephone and Ethernet lines from causing damage to electronics.

Critical & Non-Critical Loads

Maximize the output of the UPS by setting non-critical loads to shut off allowing additional runtime for critical load outlets.

Extendable Battery Option (EBM)

The optional BPL48V75ART2U Extended Battery Module can help increase the UPS runtime.

Corporate & Enterprise Servers

Protect mission-critical IT equipment and data centers from potential data loss and costly business interruptions.

Telecom and VoIP Installations

Keep your communication lines open and running during power outages.

Product Q&A

1.How long will the UPS Power my systems after the power goes out?

Run times vary based on the power required by connected devices. This system is estimated to run for 26 minutes at half load, 10 minutes for a full load. LCD screen provides an estimated run time based on the required power usage during blackouts.

2.Can this UPS model be monitored?

Yes, the PR5000LCDRTXL5U comes with a free download of PowerPanel Business that provides a user-friendly dashboard interface for controlling and monitoring the UPS.

3.Can this UPS be managed remotely?

Yes, this UPS can be managed remotely with the optional RMCARD205 network management card. This will allow administrators to control and configure the UPS without being onsite.

4.Should the cooling fan on my CyberPower UPS be running at all times?

The internal cooling fan will only run when it is required. The internal thermometer will only activate the fan when the temperature exceeds a certain threshold. When the UPS is not using battery power, it is normal for the fan to not be running.

5.Can the battery capacity be expanded?

Yes, the PR5000LCDRTXL5U can support the BPL48V75ART2U extended battery module to help extend the UPS runtime.