Other features of liebert gxt2 2u models – Emerson Liebert Power Solutions User Manual
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Optional Liebert MicroPOD 2U POD
output distribution and maintenance
bypass module ensures continuous
uptime, even during UPS maintenance.
Liebert GXT2 leads the industry in combining small
size, high capacity and multiple features. Designed to
be either rack-mounted or installed in a tower
configuration, the UPS is available in 500, 700, 1000,
1500, 2000 and 3000 VA ratings, in both 120 V and
230 V models.
A true on-line UPS, Liebert GXT2 includes features
such as power factor correction, internal batteries,
frequency conversion, unlimited external battery
connectability and internal bypass capability. And all
this is housed in a smaller 2U size cabinet that cuts
space requirements in half while providing up to 3 kVA
of true on-line power… batteries included. The UPS
can also be used with external batteries for extended
run times.
A Windows
™
configuration program, included with
each unit allows the user to program a variety of
operating parameters. This capability allows you to
customize Liebert GXT2 performance to your specific
requirements, providing a new level of power
protection control and adaptability.
Other Features Of Liebert
GXT2 2U Models:
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Microprocessor-based control and
monitoring package
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Input power factor correction
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PWM inverter
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Integral dynamic bypass
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Integral sealed, flame retardant,
non-spillable, user replaceable battery
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Automatic and manual battery test feature
with push button and indicator
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Input and output noise suppression
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RS232 communication port
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Liebert IntelliSlot
®
communications port
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Two-year limited warranty
Liebert GXT2 500-3000VA On-Line UPS
Compact UPS combines on-line
reliability, configurability and
internal batteries.
Liebert Power Monitoring Capabilities
The operation of the Liebert GXT2 can be monitored using:
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Liebert MultiLink
®
Automated System Shutdown Software
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Liebert Nform Monitoring System
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Liebert Universal Monitor and Remote Power Monitor Panels
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Third-Party Monitoring Systems
For more information, see pages 40 and 41.