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Vertiv PSI5-1500RT120N 1,500 VA 1,350 W UPS with NIC | 2U, SNMP
Vertiv
MPN: PSI5-1500RT120N
$1,196.47$1,909.00
MAP: $1,202.67
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Key Features
- 1,500 VA / 1,350 W output capacity
- Included NIC for network monitoring
- 2U rack-tower chassis
- 120 VAC output
- 4 x NEMA 5-15R outlets
- 2 x NEMA 5-20R outlets
- 4-minute standby time
- Supports 100 V AC, 110 V AC, 115 V AC, 120 V AC, and 125 V AC input
When uptime matters and remote visibility is part of the requirement, the Vertiv Liebert PSI5-1500RT120N gives you more than battery backup. It combines 1,500 VA / 1,350 W of output capacity with an included NIC for network-based monitoring, making it a stronger fit for managed infrastructure than basic standalone UPS units.
This 2U rack-tower model is designed for 120 VAC environments and supports 100 V AC, 110 V AC, 115 V AC, 120 V AC, and 125 V AC input. That flexibility helps it slot into standard North American power conditions without forcing a redesign of the rack. The outlet mix is practical: 4 x NEMA 5-15R and 2 x NEMA 5-20R, allowing you to connect a broader range of equipment than a lower-capacity unit.
The 4-minute standby time provides more breathing room for graceful shutdowns, transfer handling, or short ride-through events. For teams that need to monitor power status remotely and protect more demanding loads, the PSI5-1500RT120N justifies its place in the rack with capacity, visibility, and deployment flexibility in one chassis.
Ideal For
- Protecting managed network closets that require remote UPS visibility
- Supporting branch office servers and switches with mixed outlet needs
- Providing battery backup for edge racks with higher power draw
- Maintaining power continuity for infrastructure that needs longer shutdown windows
Why This Product
- 1Higher watt capacity for denser loads than 1,100 VA class units
- 2Included NIC adds remote monitoring capability
- 3Mixed outlet set supports broader device compatibility
- 44-minute standby time gives more shutdown margin






