Tripp Lite 3-phase and single-phase UPS systems are designed to safeguard equipment against downtime, damage, and data loss due to a variety of power problems. Battery backup supports equipment through brief blackouts. Select models accept multiple external battery packs to increase availability during extended blackouts. Some models also increase availability with a modular design that allows users to remove a power module for maintenance without turning off connected equipment. All models stop damaging surges and filter disruptive line noise so equipment can perform at its peak. UPS systems in all classes (from the desktop, to the datacenter, to large facility backup) save electricity/cooling costs with high-efficiency operation. Tripp Lite offers a wide variety of UPS system designs for every need: true on-line, double-conversion operation (for the highest level of protection), line-interactive operation (for advanced protection), and standby operation (for standard, desktop protection). Tripp Lite UPS Systems are available in a wide variety of capacities (from 300 VA to 80,000 VA) to support a wide range of equipment. To backup a healthcare facility’s generator, choose one or more SmartOnline 3-Phase UPS systems, each delivering 40 kVA (40,000 VA), 60 kVA (60,000 VA) or 80 kVA (80,000 VA) of power capacity. Equipment does not connect directly to the 3-Phase UPS; instead, the 3-Phase UPS delivers power to a wall mounted distribution panel (offered by Tripp Lite) which distributes power to individual electrical circuits or individual devices. To protect and support servers, VoIP/telephony, storage and security equipment choose a single-phase Tripp Lite UPS system: either SmartOnline models (ultimate on-line protection) or SmartPro models (advanced line-interactive protection). To protect and support desktop equipment, choose basic line-interactive or standby models: OmniSmart, Digital, Internet Office, BC Pro or BC Personal models. Tripp Lite UPS systems are available in voltages for all North American and international applications: 120 V, 208 V, 230 V, 380 V, 400 V, and more.