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HP 399036-B31-1 UPS T750 G2 INTL
- 750VA power capacity (estimated)
- Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
- International voltage compatibility (INTL)
- Rackmount or Tower configuration (typical for this series)
- Power conditioning
- Battery backup
- Compact design
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Product Overview
The HP 399036-B31-1 UPS T750 G2 INTL is an uninterruptible power supply designed for reliable power protection. The 'T750' designation typically indicates a 750VA capacity, and 'G2' suggests a second-generation model. This unit is intended for international use (INTL).
Technical Information
| Model | 399036-B31-1 |
| Brand | HP |
| Type | UPS T750 G2 INTL |
Additional Specifications
| Capacity (VA) | 750 (estimated) |
| Voltage | International |
| Generation | G2 |
Product Description
The HP UPS T750 G2 INTL (399036-B31-1) is an uninterruptible power supply solution designed to provide reliable backup power and surge protection for IT equipment. While specific details for this exact model number can be scarce, the 'T750' designation typically signifies a 750VA power capacity, suitable for protecting workstations, small servers, or network devices. The 'G2' indicates it is a second-generation product, likely incorporating improvements in performance, efficiency, or features over its predecessor. The 'INTL' suffix denotes that this UPS is configured for international voltage standards, meaning it can operate across a range of input voltages commonly found outside North America. This makes it suitable for global deployments. Like most UPS units, it provides battery backup during power outages and conditions the incoming power to protect against surges, sags, and other electrical disturbances, ensuring a clean and stable power supply to connected equipment. This model is generally designed to be versatile, often supporting both rackmount and tower installations, allowing users to choose the deployment option that best fits their infrastructure. It aims to provide essential power protection to maintain business continuity and prevent data loss or hardware damage due to power interruptions. Further specifications would typically include the number and type of outlets, battery runtime, and management capabilities.


