APC by Schneider Electric Smart-UPS Ultra Rack/Tower/Wall/Ceiling/Desktop Mountable 2200VA UPS - SRTL2K2RM1UNC
- VA
- 2200
- Watts
- 2200
- Form
- Rackmount 1U
- Topology
- Online Double-Conversion
- Outlets
- 1× NEMA L5-20R,5× NEMA 5-20R
Every UPS system in our Canadian catalogue: 3,060+ active SKUs from APC, Eaton, Tripp Lite, Vertiv, CyberPower, XPC, Delta, Alpha, and Emerson. Line-interactive, online double-conversion, and three-phase. New and refurbished, 500 VA to 500 kVA.
An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is a battery-backed device that sits between your electronics and the wall. When utility power is clean and stable, the UPS passes it through — usually with surge protection and, on better units, automatic voltage regulation. When the grid flickers, dips, or fails completely, the UPS switches to its internal battery in milliseconds and continues to supply power for a specified runtime, giving you time to save your work and shut down gracefully, or to keep mission-critical loads running until utility returns.
UPSPLUSBATTERY.CA stocks more than 3,000 UPS systems and the matching replacement batteries across every major brand — APC by Schneider Electric, Tripp Lite, Eaton, Vertiv, CyberPower, Xtreme Power Conversion, Delta, Alpha, and Emerson — shipped from a Canadian warehouse with full manufacturer warranty.
Every UPS on the market falls into one of three topology classes. Topology — not brand, not price, not VA rating — is the single most important specification to get right. Choose the wrong topology and the UPS will either fail to protect the load or cost three times more than it needed to.
| Topology | Transfer time | AVR | Typical use | Brands / lines |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standby (offline) | 6–10 ms | No | Home PCs, modems, routers | APC Back-UPS, CyberPower CP, Tripp Lite Internet Office |
| Line-interactive | 2–4 ms | Yes | Servers, network gear, POS, workstations | APC Smart-UPS, Eaton 5P/5PX, Tripp Lite SmartPro, Vertiv PSI5 |
| Double-conversion online | 0 ms | N/A (always regenerated) | Medical, VoIP, industrial control, edge compute | APC Smart-UPS SRT/Ultra, Eaton 9PX/9SX, Vertiv Liebert GXT5, Tripp Lite SmartOnline |
| Three-phase online | 0 ms | N/A | Data centres, hospitals, large facilities | APC Galaxy/Symmetra, Eaton 93PM, Vertiv Liebert EXM/NXC |
Most Canadian SMB buyers land on line-interactive for their server closet or POS deployment. Medical clinics, VoIP PBX installations, precision labs, and anything three-phase should always specify double-conversion online topology. Read line-interactive vs online UPS for a full side-by-side.
Walk through every device that will plug into the UPS with a clamp meter, or add up the nameplate wattage from each unit. Multiply the total by 1.25 for a growth buffer. This number is your minimum UPS watt rating. Example: a 1U server at 400 W, a switch at 80 W, a firewall at 40 W totals 520 W × 1.25 = 650 W, so you need a UPS rated at 700 W or higher.
Every UPS is rated in both VA (apparent power) and watts (real power). Older units typically run at 0.6 power factor — a 1500 VA UPS is only 900 W. Newer unity-PF units (APC Smart-UPS Ultra, Smart-UPS SRT 6/8/10 kVA, Eaton 9PX G2 6+ kVA, Vertiv Liebert GXT5 unity models) deliver VA equal to watts, which matters for blade servers, GPU workstations, and any load that draws close to unity PF. Check both ratings — an older 0.6-PF UPS that looks big enough on paper will trip on overload with modern IT loads.
Runtime is a function of load and battery capacity. Most SMB deployments target 5–15 minutes at full load — enough to ride through the average Canadian outage or trigger a graceful shutdown via network management software. Hospitals, telecom, and industrial sites typically specify 30 minutes to 2 hours with external battery packs. Use our UPS runtime calculator to model actual minutes at your load.
Tower UPS fit under a desk or in a corner of a small office. Rackmount UPS (1U–6U) bolt into a 19-inch server rack alongside your switches and servers. Convertible units can be deployed either way — useful for office environments that may later move gear into a proper rack. Most rackmount and convertible models ship with rail kits included.
Every major brand has a sweet spot. Spec a brand to the workload, not the other way around.
| Brand | Strengths | Best for | Weaknesses |
|---|---|---|---|
| APC by Schneider Electric | Largest install base, deepest management ecosystem, long RBC parts tail | IT closets, server racks, mixed environments | Premium pricing on sub-2 kVA units |
| Tripp Lite (Eaton) | Broadest mid-market catalog, aggressive pricing | Education, AV, POS, SMB rack | Model naming is less consistent than APC |
| Eaton | Strong online topology, best 6+ kVA value | Medical, industrial, edge data centre | Smaller Canadian dealer network |
| Vertiv (Liebert) | Data-centre heritage, best 10+ kVA and three-phase | Data centres, telecom, precision cooling-adjacent loads | Overkill for small SMB |
| CyberPower | Best price per VA in entry-level | Home office, SOHO, light desktop protection | Shallower management software than APC |
| Xtreme Power Conversion | US-made, strong warranty, load protection policy | Buyers wanting non-Chinese supply chain | Narrower catalog, higher entry price |
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Every UPS battery is a consumable. Sealed lead-acid batteries last three to five years in climate-controlled environments; lithium-ion batteries (APC Smart-UPS Ultra, SRTL series, some newer Eaton 9PX G2) last up to ten years. When a battery ages out, the UPS front panel or management software flags it as "replace" — at which point rated runtime is no longer guaranteed.
Every brand uses its own part numbering:
The part number is printed on the unit label and listed in the user manual. See our full UPS replacement batteries collection for the complete matrix.
Every UPS sold by UPSPLUSBATTERY.CA ships from a Canadian warehouse with full manufacturer warranty. Typical warranty terms: two to three years on electronics, one to two years on sealed lead-acid batteries, up to ten years on lithium-ion units. Our team handles pre-sales sizing, RMA coordination, and post-installation commissioning questions by phone and email.
For line-interactive UPS below 3 kVA, the unit ships ready to plug into a standard NEMA 5-15 receptacle. For units above 3 kVA or any double-conversion online UPS at 5 kVA and above, hard-wire input may be required and should be completed by a licensed electrician per CSA. Three-phase and large single-phase units above 20 kVA always require commissioning by a qualified technician.
A surge protector filters voltage spikes but does nothing when the power goes out — your equipment still loses power instantly. A UPS does both: it filters surges and, if power fails, switches to an internal battery to keep your gear running. For any workload where unexpected shutdown causes data loss or damage, a UPS is required; a surge protector is not enough.
Runtime depends on the UPS capacity and the actual load. A 1500 VA line-interactive UPS supporting a single desktop PC (~150 W) delivers 30–60 minutes; the same UPS supporting a server rack at 900 W delivers 5–10 minutes. External battery packs extend runtime to hours in critical applications.
If you live in an area with frequent outages, brownouts, or surges, yes — modern gaming PCs with high-end GPUs and active PFC power supplies are particularly sensitive to unstable voltage. A line-interactive UPS in the 900 VA to 1500 VA range (APC Back-UPS Pro, CyberPower CP1500, Tripp Lite AVR1500LCD) is the standard specification for gaming desktops.
No. Laser printers draw very high startup current (as much as 10x their rated wattage when the fuser heats up) and will either trip the UPS overload protection or shorten battery life dramatically. Connect laser printers to a plain surge protector on a separate circuit.
For standard office, network, and server workloads, line-interactive is the right answer — it costs half as much as online and the 2–4 ms transfer time is imperceptible to modern switching power supplies. For medical equipment, VoIP PBX, precision lab gear, or any three-phase load, always specify double-conversion online. See line-interactive vs online UPS for a detailed decision framework.
Sealed lead-acid UPS batteries last three to five years. Lithium-ion UPS batteries last up to ten years. Replace when the UPS flags the battery as "replace" on the front-panel LCD or via management software — runtime is no longer guaranteed beyond that point, even if the UPS still powers the load.
For any UPS up to 3 kVA with a standard plug-in input, yes — connect the battery, plug in the UPS, connect your equipment, install the management software. For units above 3 kVA with hard-wire input, or any 208/240 V unit, use a licensed electrician. Three-phase systems always require a qualified technician.
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