Flexible and ruggedized UPS for commercial and industrial environments

APC Back-UPS (BV400XU)

  • Flexible mounting options such as VESA mount, Din-Rail mount and Wall-mount for anywhere installations.
  • Slim design to help save valuable space (up to 30%).
  • Metal chassis to protect the UPS while ensuring reliable power protection.
  • High temperature threshold (0-50°C) for better protection in environments with less optimal cooling resources.
  • 3 battery + surge protector outlets to keep your valuable equipment running when the power is outside safe levels.

Why should you choose APC Back-UPS?

Flexible Mounting Options

Easy to deploy anywhere with VESA, wall and din-rail mouting options.

Slim Design


Save valuable space.

Tough Exterior


Metal chassis protects the UPS while ensuring reliable power protection.

High Temperature Threshold

Wide temperature range (0-50°C) for better protection in environments with less optimal cooling resources.

1. Online Indicator
Indicates that the UPS is working under normal operation.

2. On Battery Indicator
Indicates that the UPS is on battery due to power outage or other conditions.

3. Fault Indicator
Indicates that the UPS has an internal error. Call technical support to get the problem resolved.

4. Battery Replacement Door
Use this door to replace the UPS internal battery.

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FAQ

Q1- Can you adjust the alarm settings or totally disable the alarm?
A1- Yes, UPS's that are connected to computers can have their sensitivity settings adjusted in the PowerChute software; also you can specify what hours you want to disable the alarm, if desired. The alarm 'mode' can be set via the power button.

Q2- Does BV400XU have a replaceable battery?
A2- When it's time to refresh the battery, APC offers a user-replaceable battery for model BV400XU under part # APCRBC179 (sold separately). Depending on usage, a UPS battery typically lasts for 3-5 years before needing to be replaced.

Q3- How long will this UPS power my system when the power goes out?
A3-The runtime of any UPS will vary based on the amount of power required by the devices plugged into the battery backup outlets. In the PowerChute Software, you can see 'Estimated Battery Time' based on the power-draw of your connected devices.

Q4- Can I plug a printer into a UPS?
A4-Due to the large amount of power used by printers, APC does not recommend connecting them to a UPS below 1500VA. If printers are connected, it may cause the UPS to transfer to battery repeatedly, exhausting the battery unnecessarily.