The PowerShield Centurion RT 2000VA/1800W Long Run Model delivers enterprise-grade power protection through true online double-conversion technology, making it ideal for safeguarding mission-critical networking equipment and servers. With an impressive 0.9 output power factor, this UPS can support larger loads than conventional units of equivalent VA ratings, ensuring your Ubiquiti infrastructure and other essential devices remain operational during power disturbances. The long run model design allows you to connect external battery packs for extended runtime during outages, providing flexibility for installations requiring longer backup periods.
- True double-conversion topology provides continuous power conditioning and instant protection from all nine power problems
- Advanced ECO mode operates at up to 98% efficiency while maintaining inverter readiness for seamless failover
- Rack or tower design with 2U form factor fits seamlessly into server racks or can stand alone
- Hot-swappable battery design enables maintenance without powering down connected equipment
- Programmable power management outlets allow sequential startup and shutdown of connected devices
- Generator compatible operation ensures reliable performance with alternative power sources
- Comprehensive connectivity includes 3 Australian sockets (10A) plus 5 IEC C13 outlets for versatile device support
The intuitive LCD display and user-friendly interface make monitoring and management straightforward, while the Emergency Power Off (EPO) function provides critical safety control for data center environments. Whether you’re protecting a UniFi network stack, servers, or other sensitive electronics, this 15Amp unit delivers professional-grade reliability with the flexibility to scale runtime through external battery expansion. Backed by a 2-year warranty and currently available at a significant discount, the Centurion RT represents excellent value for businesses and advanced users requiring uncompromising power protection.
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