Designed for server rooms, network closets, and other distributed IT applications, this GXT5 5000HVRT5UXLN UPS 208V Online Double Conversion Rack/Tower from Liebert offers solid power capacity in a small rack/tower convertible form factor. This UPS has an output of 5000VA / 5000W and an input of 208 VAC at 60 Hz, allowing for the two programmable NEMA L6-20R and NEMA L6-30R outlets to reliably distribute power for optimum battery usage. Output is adjustable to 200/220/230/240 VAC. The primary input connection of this UPS are two hard-wire terminals with L-L-G wiring.
Liebert has designed the GTX5 to feature pure sinewave output, a rotatable LCD display panel, a convertible rack/tower design, a hot-swappable internal battery, and output distribution options. This GXT5 UPS sports runtime of 7 minutes at full-load and 18.5 minutes at half-load. With a high power factor, this UPS allows for more connected devices, and with a hot swappable battery and external battery auto-detection, power is easily scaled. Additionally, remote UPS firmware upgrade and remote management capabilities are possible through the preinstalled RDU101 SNMP/Webcard so you can view your sensors and tweak settings through a connected network. The addition of intelligent battery health management also optimizes service life and warns you of battery failure, meaning you can remain comfortable that your connected devices are adequately powered.
- Power On/Off
- Power Mode
- AVR On/Off
- Battery Mode
- Estimated Backup Time
- Warnings and Fault Codes
- UPS Operation Parameters
- Alarms On/Off
- Overload Information
- Programmable Outlet Information
Bypass Mode: Bypass mode supplies power to the load from the bypass source (utility power) if an overload or fault occurs during normal operation. On the front panel display, the run indicator (green) is ON, the alarm indicator (yellow) is ON, and the buzzer beeps once every two seconds. The LCD Flow screen displays On Bypass.
Battery Mode: Battery mode supplies battery power to the load if utility power fails or if the utility voltage goes outside of the permissible range. On the front panel display, the run indicator (green) is ON, the alarm indicator (yellow) is ON, and the buzzer beeps once each second. The LCD Flow screen displays On Battery
Eco Mode: The energy-saving ECO mode reduces power consumption by powering the load via bypass if the bypass voltage is normal or by powering the load via the inverter when the bypass voltage is abnormal. You can use ECO mode to power equipment that is not sensitive to power grid quality to via bypass and reduce power consumption.
Maintenance Bypass Mode: Used in the unlikely event that the UPS requires maintenance or repair, maintenance bypass mode powers the connected equipment with utility power while electrically isolating the internal UPS components.
