The APC Smart-UPS is a series of uninterruptible power supply products by American Power Conversion Corporation. Each unit is designed to protect electronic equipment from voltage sags, swells, surges, spikes, and other power disturbances. The UPS systems are designed to provide short-term power when the utility power is out, either due to a utility power failure or when used with an uninterruptible power supply unit. The UPS also provides battery-based power that allows the connected equipment to switch from utility power to battery power and back to utility power without disruption.

The Smart-UPS is a network-ready device, allowing it to communicate with a network management system and report its status. The UPS can also be monitored and controlled by a network management system using the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). The UPS can also be controlled locally using a USB or serial interface.

The Smart-UPS product line is sold in several variants, including models featuring different input voltages and capacities.

The Smart-UPS is a dual-output product, with two separately controlled output channels. Each channel is capable of delivering up to 240 watts of continuous output power and can provide a short-term overload capacity of up to 375 watts. The total of the two outputs is limited to 600 watts by the input voltage of the UPS.

The UPS can provide battery-based power to connected equipment for an indefinite amount of time. The length of time that the UPS can provide battery-based power depends on the load connected to the UPS. The batteries in the UPS are rechargeable lead-acid batteries. The batteries can be charged when utility power is available or when the UPS is running on battery-based power.

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