Provides local and remote control for individual and multiple outlets on Power Distribution Units (PDU)s. The local control can turn on/turn off outlets and disable unused outlets on PDUs. The remote control can restart outlets and devices, turn on/turn off outlets, schedule power on/off sequencing outlets, and disable unused outlets.

Intelligent, network-grade power distribution and the ability to control outlets individually or collectively to solve power issues, such as shutdowns, and to plan scheduled rebooting. A digital meter displays information on load and voltage, as well as offering local control of outlets. An SNMP connection enables remote monitoring and control of the outlets to ensure complete control, regardless of location.

TAA refers to the Trade Agreements Act (19 U.S.C. & 2501-2581), which is intended to foster fair and open international trade. The Trade Agreements Act (19 U.S.C. & 2501-2581) of 1979 was enacted to foster fair and open international trade, but more importantly, it implemented the requirement that the U.S. Government may acquire only U.S.-made or -designated end products. This means specifically that the GSA must only acquire U.S.–made and/or TAA compliant products while under a MAS program.

CyberPower’s TAA compliant products are approved to be acquired by the United States Government for use. These products are also compliant with GSA Schedules.

Prevents accidental electrical shock by blocking foreign objects from entering the open spaces with internal shutters.


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Thermally compensated battery charging voltage corresponding to the ambient temperature of the battery. Based on 2.27vpc with -3mV/◦C/cell charge compensation.

The process of dissipating heat from an electrical system via air or liquid cooling. Also, a term for the amount of heat a device can emit.

Reduces heat and improve UPS battery life up to five years with the Smart Battery Management (SBM) charging system.

Covers defects in materials and workmanship in the product under normal use and conditions within three years of the purchase date. See warranty for details.

CyberPower will repair or replace a defective UPS system (including batteries) within three years of the purchase date. See warranty for details.

Saves energy by reducing the amount of standby energy used by desktop computers, home theater AV equipment and plasma or console style television sets. These power strips have three types of outlets: master, always-on, and energy-saving. These power strips also include surge protection to divert excess voltage away from electronic equipment during a power surge to prevent damage to sensitive electronic equipment.