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Key Features
Key Features
Key Features
New convertible design can be used as a 2U rack mountable UPS or as a standalone tower UPS
Increased power density with up to 3300VA / 3000 Watts (200-240V models)
Greater system uptime with support for up to two Extended Runtime Modules (ERM)
Easy configuration through enhanced front panel display
Enterprise-wide intelligent manageability with bundled power management software
Support for the HP UPS Network Module that extends the power management capabilities of the UPS
More efficient voltage regulation using digital signal processing technology
Ultimate long-term battery reliability with HP Enhanced Battery Management
Enhanced system flexibility with two independently controlled load segments
Support for Remote Emergency Power Off (REPO) circuitry
Easy serviceability through modular design
Hot-Swappable Batteries
Backed by a three year warranty with the first year including parts and labor. HP's Pre-Failure warranty, and a $250,000 load
protection guarantee*. (Certain restrictions and exclusions apply;
only.)
Optional upgrades include:
Extended Runtime Modules (ERMs)
Management Cards
New Convertible Design
New Convertible Design
New Convertible Design
New Convertible Design
2U Power Packed Design
2U Power Packed Design
2U Power Packed Design
2U Power Packed Design Rated near unity at 3300VA / 3000W (200-240V models), the HP UPS R/T3000 G2 packs more power
Increase System Uptime
Increase System Uptime
Increase System Uptime
Increase System Uptime
with Extended Runtime
with Extended Runtime
with Extended Runtime
with Extended Runtime
Modules
Modules
Modules
Modules
Lower Cost of Ownership
Lower Cost of Ownership
Lower Cost of Ownership
Lower Cost of Ownership
with Innovative
with Innovative
with Innovative
with Innovative
Technology
Technology
Technology
Technology
Investment Protection with
Investment Protection with
Investment Protection with
Investment Protection with
HP Enhanced Battery
HP Enhanced Battery
HP Enhanced Battery
HP Enhanced Battery
Management
Management
Management
Management
Enhanced Flexibility
Enhanced Flexibility
Enhanced Flexibility
Enhanced Flexibility
The R/T3000 G2 can be used in a traditional rack mount environment or converted to a Tower UPS to
support powerful Tower servers even Tower Blade Servers such as the HP c3000 BladeSystem.
in space-conserving rack-mount design, allowing you to support more critical equipment in your rack.
The Extended Runtime Modules are external battery modules that occupy 2U (3.5 inches) of rack space
each. The HP UPS R/T3000 G2 supports up to two Extended Runtime Modules (ERM), in either rack
mount or tower configuration, which extend your overall battery runtime.
The HP UPS R/T3000 G2 utilizes a new industry-leading technology that continually conditions and
regulates power without using the battery, thereby increasing the life of the battery. The output voltage is
automatically regulated, based on the connected load and the input voltage.
HP UPS R/T3000 G2 incorporates Enhanced Battery Management: an exclusive, patented technology
that doubles battery service life, optimizes battery recharge time, and provides advance notice of pending
battery failure. With Enhanced Battery Management, you have a lower total cost of ownership and
receive the best in the industry protection for your critical equipment.
The high voltage R/T3000 UPS include one PDU Extension Bar. The extension bar has seven C13 outlets
for powering equipment in the rack and attaches to the C19 outlets on the back of the UPS. The 6.5 foot
(2 meter) cord allows the extension bar to be mounted in many locations inside the rear of the rack.
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HP R/T3000 G2 Uninterruptible Power System (UPS)
HP R/T3000 G2 Uninterruptible Power System (UPS)
HP R/T3000 G2 Uninterruptible Power System (UPS)
HP R/T3000 G2 Uninterruptible Power System (UPS)
*Load protection guarantee available in North America
Worldwide — Version 2 — July 20, 2011
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