---
product_id: 7521963
title: "CyberPower OR2200PFCRT2U PFC Sinewave UPS Battery Backup and Surge Protector, 2000VA/1540W, 8 Outlets, AVR, 2U Rack/Tower, UL Certified"
brand: "cyberpower"
price: "€ 1634.79"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Cyber Power"
url: https://www.desertcart.hr/products/7521963-cyberpower-or2200pfcrt2u-pfc-sinewave-ups-battery-backup-and-surge-protector
store_origin: HR
region: Croatia
---

# 2000VA/1540W power capacity Rotatable LCD with real-time power stats 8 surge-protected outlets CyberPower OR2200PFCRT2U PFC Sinewave UPS Battery Backup and Surge Protector, 2000VA/1540W, 8 Outlets, AVR, 2U Rack/Tower, UL Certified

**Brand:** cyberpower
**Price:** € 1634.79
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔋 Power up your productivity—without missing a beat!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** CyberPower OR2200PFCRT2U PFC Sinewave UPS Battery Backup and Surge Protector, 2000VA/1540W, 8 Outlets, AVR, 2U Rack/Tower, UL Certified by cyberpower
- **How much does it cost?** € 1634.79 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/7521963-cyberpower-or2200pfcrt2u-pfc-sinewave-ups-battery-backup-and-surge-protector)

## Best For

- cyberpower enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted cyberpower brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Plug & protect 🔌:** Eight total outlets with battery backup and surge protection keep your entire setup safe and running.
- • **Silent yet powerful ⚡:** 2000VA/1540W pure sine wave output ensures seamless power for your critical devices without the noise.
- • **Smart power insights 📊:** Rotatable multifunction LCD panel delivers instant updates on battery life, load, and runtime—stay ahead of outages.
- • **AVR extends battery life 🔄:** Automatic Voltage Regulation smooths out power fluctuations without draining your battery, maximizing uptime.
- • **Peace of mind guaranteed 🛡️:** Backed by a 3-year warranty plus $300,000 connected equipment guarantee—your tech’s ultimate bodyguard.

## Overview

The CyberPower OR2200PFCRT2U is a robust 2000VA/1540W line-interactive UPS delivering pure sine wave power through 8 surge-protected outlets. Its rotatable LCD panel provides real-time monitoring of battery and load status, while Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) corrects power fluctuations to extend battery life. Designed for servers, workstations, and network devices requiring active PFC compatibility, it offers silent operation, a 3-year warranty, and a $300,000 connected equipment guarantee, making it an essential power backup solution for professional environments.

## Description

A rack/tower UPS with line interactive topology, the CyberPower PFC Sinewave OR2200PFCRT2U provides power protection (using sine wave output) and surge protection for department servers, workgroup servers, network devices, telecom appliances, and high-end audio/video equipment requiring active PFC power source compatibility. The OR2200PFCRT2U uses Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) to correct minor power fluctuations without switching to battery power, which extends battery life. AVR is essential in areas where power fluctuations occur frequently. The OR2200PFCRT2U comes with a three-year warranty and a $300,000 Connected Equipment Guarantee.

Review: Great Device - I bought this UPS after doing a decent amount of research and after purchasing the Cyberpower OL1000RTXL2U. The biggest difference between this UPS and the OL1000RTXL2U is that this one is a line interactive type while the latter is an online double conversion type. I am very happy with the OR2200PFCRT2U and am writing this review to help others sort out the details of determining which UPS to buy. There is a lot of noise on the Internet about this topic and since I did research it a bit and ended up experiencing both of these UPS devices, I may be able to help you make a more informed purchase. At a consumer level there are three types of UPS devices: Offline (also called Standby): Your equipment is powered by your main electrical source until a loss of power is detected by the UPS, at which point the UPS begins powering your equipment from battery. Line-Interactive: Same concept as Offline but also offering power conditioning via an inverter/converter. The addition of the inverter/converter allows for a faster switch time between normal power source and battery, better filtering of noise and spikes, and regulation of the power output to help protect equipment during brownouts and surges. Online: These UPS devices continually power all connected equipment from battery, so whether your main power is still on or whether the UPS is not connected to power, all connected equipment is always powered from the batteries in the UPS. This offers perfect protection because no matter the situation, the connected equipment gets clean power with no transfer time between source power and backup power. What I am powering from UPS: one high end computer, five 24" LCD monitors, phone, Internet modem, and wireless router. I originally bought the online type (model OL1000RTXL2U) and was nervous about the amount of noise it might generate, having read a number of reviews/forums. I bought it because I wanted all my connected equipment to be 100% immune from any kind of power fluctuation. In my situation I am working in a 12' x 13' office and the noise was way too much for me, regardless of where the UPS was placed. The fan on the UPS was continually on, and though only an 80mm fan it was designed to crank out a lot of air volume (69 cfm). The amount of air moving through such a small fan was much too loud for me to constantly put up with. Unless you can put the UPS in another room I strongly suggest going with a line-interactive UPS because to my knowledge all online UPS devices have a constant fan in order to keep the batteries cool. Online UPS devices also are about 10% less efficient in regards to power usage than typical line-interactive UPS devices. The OR2200PFCRT2U is dead silent. Although a line-interactive UPS does have a transfer time when the power source is lost, computers have a power supply that will provide what is called a "hold up" time. This "hold up" time is the amount of time that the capacitors in the power supply will remain charged so that your computer continues operating. Based upon my reading I learned that this time is typically close to 20 milliseconds, and line-interactive UPS devices often have a transfer time much less than that. For example, the OR2200PFCRT2U has a 4 millisecond transfer time, so if my main power is lost the UPS transfers over to battery in less time than the computer needs in order to observe a power fluctuation. Another important feature to consider is the type of power that the UPS delivers when operating from battery. Most computers today require pure sine wave power, which is the same power that your electrical utility supplies to your house. This means that if you are connecting a computer to your UPS, you will likely want a UPS capable of supplying pure sine wave power. Even if by chance your current computer doesn't require it, in the future you may have one that does, so you'll want to consider a UPS with pure sine wave output. The OR2200PFCRT2U tells me that when I have all the devices I listed above connected, it is at 24% of its capacity and that I have roughly 45 minutes of uptime when main power is lost. If I shut all my monitors off I have about 90 minutes. Also keep in mind that if you do experience a long running power outage you will need a generator to power your house and to therefore keep your computer running. I bring this up because unless you paid a premium for your generator it is likely that it does not produce pure sine wave power. If you plan on powering your computer from a generator during a long power outage, and assuming your generator (like most) does not produce pure sine wave power, you'll want an online UPS because even when running from generator the online UPS will power your connected equipment from its batteries. Most, if not all, online UPS devices provide constant, pure sine wave power. I have experienced two very short lasting power "blips" since hooking up this UPS and my connected equipment continued operating each time. Update on 12/20/2014: I have experienced a couple of outages at this point, one while actively working at my computer with all five monitors on. If I didn't hear the sound of items in my house turning off, I'd have not known I lost power. There wasn't anything to notice while working; the computer and monitors kept on functioning without the slightest disturbance. Another time we had a long enough outage for me to hook up my generator. It was nice to have so much time to decide whether or not to hook up the generator, as I noted above without my monitors on I have about 90 minutes to get alternative power to my computer before the UPS runs out of juice. After hooking up the generator I switched the Interlock switch on my circuit panel and turned my circuit breakers on, one by one (you should switch them all off before doing this kind of thing so that you slowly introduce a load to the generator). My circuit panel happens to be in my office, so I watched my computer and monitors while I did this, and once again I didn't notice a blip. Very nice, indeed.
Review: Protects my tech equipment - Really nice unit. Plenty of plug ins and does it's job well.

## Features

- 2000VA/1540W PFC Sinewave Battery Backup Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) System provides power protection for servers, workstations, network devices, and telecom equipment requiring Active PFC power source compatibility
- EIGHT BATTERY BACKUP & SURGE PROTECTED OUTLETS: Two NEMA 5-20R outlets, Six NEMA 5-15R outlets; INPUT: NEMA 5-20P right angle, 45 degree offset plug with 10 foot power cord
- ROTATABLE MULTIFUNCTION LCD PANEL: displays immediate, detailed information of battery and power conditions, including: estimated runtime, battery capacity, load capacity, etc.
- AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATION (AVR): Corrects minor power fluctuations without switching to battery power, thereby extending the life of the battery
- 3-YEAR WARRANTY – INCLUDING BATTERIES; $300,000 Connected Equipment Guarantee and FREE PowerPanel Business Edition Management Software (Download)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003OJAHW0 |
| Amperage | 20 Amps |
| Battery Average Life | 3 Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Other Than Listed |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68 in Computer Uninterruptible Power Supply Units |
| Brand | CyberPower |
| Color | Black |
| Connector Type | NEMA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (144) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 3 Years |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Form Factor | UPS System |
| Frequency Range | 57 Hz – 63 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00649532609598 |
| Input Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Item Dimensions | 15.3 x 17 x 3.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.32"D x 17.01"W x 3.5"H |
| Item Type Name | CyberPower OR2200PFCRT2U OR2200PFCRT2U PFC Sinewave UPS Series |
| Item Weight | 59.5 Pounds |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacturer | CyberPower Systems |
| Maximum Power | 1540 Watts |
| Mfr Part Number | OR2200PFCRT2U |
| Model Number | OR2200PFCRT2U |
| Number of Outlets | 8 |
| Output Current | 7 Amps |
| Output Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Output Wattage | 1540 Watts |
| Power Plug Type | Type B - 3 pin (North American) |
| Runtime | 4 minutes |
| Specification Met | No |
| Surge Protection Rating | 1470 Joules |
| UPC | 649532609598 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 104 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 3 year limited warranty |
| Wattage | 1540 watts |

## Product Details

- **Battery Cell Composition:** Other Than Listed
- **Brand:** CyberPower
- **Color:** Black
- **Product Dimensions:** 15.32"D x 17.01"W x 3.5"H
- **Voltage:** 120 Volts

## Images

![CyberPower OR2200PFCRT2U PFC Sinewave UPS Battery Backup and Surge Protector, 2000VA/1540W, 8 Outlets, AVR, 2U Rack/Tower, UL Certified - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/6169xjr40EL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Pattern, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How long will the UPS power my systems after the power goes out?**
A: Run times vary based on the power required by connected devices. This unit is estimated run for 15.5 minutes at half load, 4.5 minutes for a full load. The LCD screen provides an estimated run time based on the required power usage during blackouts.

**Q: Can this UPS model be monitored?**
A: Yes, the OR2200PFCRT2U comes with a free download of PowerPanel Business that provides a user-friendly dashboard interface for controlling and monitoring the UPS.

**Q: Can the batteries be replaced?**
A: Yes, this unit can have the batteries replaced. The replacement battery cartridge is the CyberPower RB1290X4C.

**Q: Does this come with rackmount hardware?**
A: Yes, all CyberPower rackmount units come with the necessary hardware to mount the UPS. However, the unit does not have to be mounted to work. It can operate in any well-ventilated environment within 32 °F to 104 °F (0 °C to 40 °C).

**Q: How do I mute the alarms?**
A: Press the SELECT button for 3 seconds to access the Audible Alarm within the set-up mode functions. Use the same button to select OFF within the Audible Alarm function and hold for 3 seconds to mute the alarm. Repeat this step to enable the alarms.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Device
*by S***N on November 27, 2013*

I bought this UPS after doing a decent amount of research and after purchasing the Cyberpower OL1000RTXL2U. The biggest difference between this UPS and the OL1000RTXL2U is that this one is a line interactive type while the latter is an online double conversion type. I am very happy with the OR2200PFCRT2U and am writing this review to help others sort out the details of determining which UPS to buy. There is a lot of noise on the Internet about this topic and since I did research it a bit and ended up experiencing both of these UPS devices, I may be able to help you make a more informed purchase. At a consumer level there are three types of UPS devices: Offline (also called Standby): Your equipment is powered by your main electrical source until a loss of power is detected by the UPS, at which point the UPS begins powering your equipment from battery. Line-Interactive: Same concept as Offline but also offering power conditioning via an inverter/converter. The addition of the inverter/converter allows for a faster switch time between normal power source and battery, better filtering of noise and spikes, and regulation of the power output to help protect equipment during brownouts and surges. Online: These UPS devices continually power all connected equipment from battery, so whether your main power is still on or whether the UPS is not connected to power, all connected equipment is always powered from the batteries in the UPS. This offers perfect protection because no matter the situation, the connected equipment gets clean power with no transfer time between source power and backup power. What I am powering from UPS: one high end computer, five 24" LCD monitors, phone, Internet modem, and wireless router. I originally bought the online type (model OL1000RTXL2U) and was nervous about the amount of noise it might generate, having read a number of reviews/forums. I bought it because I wanted all my connected equipment to be 100% immune from any kind of power fluctuation. In my situation I am working in a 12' x 13' office and the noise was way too much for me, regardless of where the UPS was placed. The fan on the UPS was continually on, and though only an 80mm fan it was designed to crank out a lot of air volume (69 cfm). The amount of air moving through such a small fan was much too loud for me to constantly put up with. Unless you can put the UPS in another room I strongly suggest going with a line-interactive UPS because to my knowledge all online UPS devices have a constant fan in order to keep the batteries cool. Online UPS devices also are about 10% less efficient in regards to power usage than typical line-interactive UPS devices. The OR2200PFCRT2U is dead silent. Although a line-interactive UPS does have a transfer time when the power source is lost, computers have a power supply that will provide what is called a "hold up" time. This "hold up" time is the amount of time that the capacitors in the power supply will remain charged so that your computer continues operating. Based upon my reading I learned that this time is typically close to 20 milliseconds, and line-interactive UPS devices often have a transfer time much less than that. For example, the OR2200PFCRT2U has a 4 millisecond transfer time, so if my main power is lost the UPS transfers over to battery in less time than the computer needs in order to observe a power fluctuation. Another important feature to consider is the type of power that the UPS delivers when operating from battery. Most computers today require pure sine wave power, which is the same power that your electrical utility supplies to your house. This means that if you are connecting a computer to your UPS, you will likely want a UPS capable of supplying pure sine wave power. Even if by chance your current computer doesn't require it, in the future you may have one that does, so you'll want to consider a UPS with pure sine wave output. The OR2200PFCRT2U tells me that when I have all the devices I listed above connected, it is at 24% of its capacity and that I have roughly 45 minutes of uptime when main power is lost. If I shut all my monitors off I have about 90 minutes. Also keep in mind that if you do experience a long running power outage you will need a generator to power your house and to therefore keep your computer running. I bring this up because unless you paid a premium for your generator it is likely that it does not produce pure sine wave power. If you plan on powering your computer from a generator during a long power outage, and assuming your generator (like most) does not produce pure sine wave power, you'll want an online UPS because even when running from generator the online UPS will power your connected equipment from its batteries. Most, if not all, online UPS devices provide constant, pure sine wave power. I have experienced two very short lasting power "blips" since hooking up this UPS and my connected equipment continued operating each time. Update on 12/20/2014: I have experienced a couple of outages at this point, one while actively working at my computer with all five monitors on. If I didn't hear the sound of items in my house turning off, I'd have not known I lost power. There wasn't anything to notice while working; the computer and monitors kept on functioning without the slightest disturbance. Another time we had a long enough outage for me to hook up my generator. It was nice to have so much time to decide whether or not to hook up the generator, as I noted above without my monitors on I have about 90 minutes to get alternative power to my computer before the UPS runs out of juice. After hooking up the generator I switched the Interlock switch on my circuit panel and turned my circuit breakers on, one by one (you should switch them all off before doing this kind of thing so that you slowly introduce a load to the generator). My circuit panel happens to be in my office, so I watched my computer and monitors while I did this, and once again I didn't notice a blip. Very nice, indeed.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Protects my tech equipment
*by D***W on January 3, 2025*

Really nice unit. Plenty of plug ins and does it's job well.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This unit does exactly as advertised
*by E***R on August 2, 2025*

This unit does exactly as advertised for my small rack servers. i have three Supermicro servers and it works perfect.

## Frequently Bought Together

- CyberPower OR2200PFCRT2U PFC Sinewave UPS System, 2000VA/1540W, 8 Outlets, AVR, 2U Rack/Tower
- CyberPower CP1500PFCRM2U PFC Sinewave UPS System, 1500VA/1000W, 8 Outlets, AVR, Short Depth 2U Rackmount
- Tripp Lite 12-Outlet Rack Mount Power Strip PDU, Six Front & Six Rear Facing Outlets, 15A, 120V, 15ft Cord with Right-Angle Plug, Horizontal 1U Rack Mount, Lifetime Manufacturer's Warranty (RS1215-RA)

---

## Why Shop on Desertcart?

- 🛒 **Trusted by 1.3+ Million Shoppers** — Serving international shoppers since 2016
- 🌍 **Shop Globally** — Access 737+ million products across 21 categories
- 💰 **No Hidden Fees** — All customs, duties, and taxes included in the price
- 🔄 **15-Day Free Returns** — Hassle-free returns (30 days for PRO members)
- 🔒 **Secure Payments** — Trusted payment options with buyer protection
- ⭐ **TrustPilot Rated 4.5/5** — Based on 8,000+ happy customer reviews

**Shop now:** [https://www.desertcart.hr/products/7521963-cyberpower-or2200pfcrt2u-pfc-sinewave-ups-battery-backup-and-surge-protector](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/7521963-cyberpower-or2200pfcrt2u-pfc-sinewave-ups-battery-backup-and-surge-protector)

---

*Product available on Desertcart Croatia*
*Store origin: HR*
*Last updated: 2026-04-23*