January 13, 2009--Hewlett Packard's Tower UPS units (T750 G2,
T1000 G3, and T1500 G3) are designed for small-to-medium businesses,
remote offices, and retail environments needing power protection in a compact tower design. The units protect equipment and critical data against damage due to inconsistent and fluctuating power.
These line-interactive UPSs have power ratings of 750 VA, 1000 VA and
1400 VA respectively. Features include:
- Increased power rating for longer backup time;
- Line-interactive design with buck and boost voltage regulation;
- Intuitive front panel display for quick visual;
- Enhanced Battery Management (EBM) to increase battery life;
- Prioritized shut-down of attached devices during utility power failure;
- Hot-swappable battery for better maintenance;
- Network Transient Protection for telecom transient power issues;
- Serial and USB ports for data exchange with the host computer.
HP Power Manager software is included with all UPSs and provides the flexibility to monitor power conditions and control a unit locally or remotely. The software enables broadcast alarms, orderly shutdowns in the event of a power failure, and schedule power-on to the UPS and attached equipment.
These UPSs are backed by a 3-year limited warranty, with the first year including parts and labor. Also standard on all units is the exclusive Battery Pre-Failure Warranty, which ensures that when a customer receives notification from HP Power Manager software that the battery may fail, the battery is replaced free of charge. An additional $250,000 load protection guarantee is offered in North America.
Sold through authorized dealers, HP Tower UPS models are available with U.S. Internet prices of $299, $389, and $460 respectively. Canadian List Pricing starts at $CD398. HP Power Manager is bundled at no cost.
On the Web: www.hp.com/go/infrastructure