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Online double-conversion UPS FSP (fortron) Champ Tower 2K — 2 kVA / 1800 W, 9 Ah, USB-B, RS-232, tower, black
The FSP (Fortron) Champ Tower 2K is an online double-conversion UPS delivering 2 kVA (1800 W) of continuous output power in a tower form factor. Designed for protecting servers, networking equipment and other critical devices, this black UPS provides line-interactive-quality regulation through true online double-conversion topology. It features a 9 Ah internal battery and offers a typical runtime of about 3.5 minutes at full load. Connectivity for monitoring and control includes one USB Type-B port and an RS-232 interface. The unit weighs 17 kg and is intended for environments that require uninterrupted power and clean sine-wave output.
The online double-conversion design isolates connected equipment from utility power disturbances, providing continuous voltage regulation and zero transfer time to battery. Compact tower construction simplifies deployment in server rooms or office racks where a vertical footprint is preferred. Built-in communication interfaces allow integration with monitoring software or local management systems. The included 9 Ah battery supplies short-term runtime to bridge brief power interruptions or to initiate controlled shutdown procedures.
Install the UPS on a stable, level surface with sufficient ventilation around the enclosure. Connect critical equipment to the UPS output sockets and ensure the input mains is connected to the UPS input. Use the RS-232 or USB Type-B port to connect to a management computer if monitoring or graceful shutdown is required; install any vendor-supplied monitoring software according to its instructions. Verify battery charge status before relying on the UPS for extended outages and perform a controlled test under load to confirm expected runtime.
Operate the UPS in a temperature-controlled environment within the manufacturer's ambient temperature range, avoid obstructing airflow, and replace the internal battery according to the service interval or when runtime degrades significantly. For critical systems, combine the UPS with a maintenance and monitoring plan that includes periodic battery tests and firmware or software updates through the provided communication interfaces.
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