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| Tripp-Lite announces its latest energy efficient UPS systems |
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| Written by Press Release | |
| Tuesday, 20 October 2009 | |
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In an effort to further its green initiative, Tripp Lite has developed its latest line of SmartOnline Phase UPS Systems to incorporate an Economy Mode function. Operating in Economy Mode, the SmartOnline Series, from 1000-16000VA, boasts an industry-leading efficiency rating of up to 97%, which in turn leads to less heat built up in data centers, lower energy consumption and dramatic savings in both cooling and energy costs.
"By incorporating the Economy Mode function across the entire range of our SmartOnline Series, Tripp Lite is offering the maximum level of power protection to our customers while minimizing their energy consumption and costs,” said David Slotten, Tripp Lite Director of Product Management. “As conditions allow it, these intelligent UPS systems throttle their power consumption by changing their operating modes automatically. Our customers demand reliable, quality products, but aren’t monolithic in their site conditions, and these SmartOnline systems take that into consideration.” Key Features and Benefits:
Tripp Lite has long been at the forefront of the green initiative, realizing early on that engineering energy-efficient products not only made sense from an environmental perspective, but from a business perspective, as well. By offering products that reduce corporate CO2 emissions and, consequently, operational costs, Tripp Lite provides its customers with a competitive edge that helps them succeed in today’s dynamic marketplace. The new SmartOnline models are poised to be the most effective yet, with their cumulative reduction of energy, expenditures and environmental impact.
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