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Vertiv Liebert PSI5 2200 1920W 120VAC RDU120 Card | Rack-Tower
Vertiv
MPN: PSI5-2200RT120N
$1,952.01$2,829.00
MAP: $1,854.09
Free shipping on orders over $500
Authorized Dealer — Full manufacturer warranty
Key Features
- 2,200 VA / 1,920 W output capacity
- 120 VAC rack-tower UPS
- Includes RDU120 card
- 2U rack-mountable chassis
- Designed for higher-density IT loads
- Suitable for remote monitoring deployments
- Protect denser infrastructure with 2,200 VA / 1,920 W of UPS capacity
- Support 120 VAC deployments with rack-tower flexibility
Keep more demanding IT loads online with the Vertiv Liebert PSI5 2200 rack-tower UPS. Rated at 2,200 VA / 1,920 W, it gives infrastructure teams more usable capacity for servers, storage, network gear, and converged edge systems that outgrow smaller UPS units.
This model is designed for 120 VAC environments and ships with an RDU120 card, adding remote management visibility that matters when the UPS is deployed in a locked rack, a branch site, or a distributed edge location. That extra control helps teams monitor power conditions and respond faster without needing to be physically present.
The rack-tower format keeps installation flexible, while the higher watt rating supports denser equipment stacks and more aggressive load planning. For organizations that want to protect uptime without stepping into oversized three-phase infrastructure, the PSI5 2200 offers a practical balance of capacity, manageability, and deployment simplicity. It is the kind of UPS you choose when downtime is expensive and the load profile leaves little room for compromise.
Ideal For
- Backing up higher-density server and storage racks
- Supporting branch sites that need remote UPS visibility
- Protecting edge infrastructure with limited rack space
- Providing power continuity for critical 120 VAC equipment
Why This Product
- 1More capacity than 1,500 VA class UPS models
- 2Includes RDU120 card for remote visibility
- 3Rack-tower design suits mixed deployment needs
- 4Better fit for higher-density loads and growth headroom






