Liebert MP2-115HW MicroPOD Maintenance Bypass Switch: Seamless Power Management Solution
The Liebert MP2-115HW MicroPOD Maintenance Bypass Switch is an essential power management solution that enables uninterrupted power delivery during UPS maintenance or replacement. This versatile 2U tower/rack-mountable device supports 12A-15A loads and features both NEMA 5-15P connectivity and hardwired options, making it ideal for critical equipment protection in data centers and network installations.
Advanced Power Management Features
The MP2-115HW operates with 110V AC input and delivers reliable 120V/208V AC output, ensuring consistent power delivery. Its dual-protection mechanism includes both surge and over-current protection, safeguarding your valuable equipment. The maintenance bypass switch allows for seamless transfer between UPS and utility power, eliminating downtime during scheduled maintenance procedures.
Versatile Installation and Connectivity Options
The MicroPOD offers exceptional installation flexibility with its:
- Tower/rack-mountable 2U form factor
- NEMA 5-15P plug and NEMA 5-15R receptacles
- Hardwired terminal blocks (14 AWG recommended, 8 AWG max)
- Compact dimensions: 3.5" height x 17" width x 3.5" depth
- Manageable weight of 11.90 lb for easy handling
UPS Compatibility and Certification
The MP2-115HW is specifically designed for UPS systems ranging from 700VA to 1.5KVA RT, making it perfect for small to medium-sized power protection requirements. The unit meets rigorous safety standards including:
- UL 1778 certification
- c-UL approval
- ISTA Procedure 1A compliance
User-Friendly Operation
The MicroPOD features an intuitive rotary switch with clear indicators for straightforward operation. Installation is simplified with supplied power cords for both UPS and utility power connections. The system is backed by a comprehensive 2-year limited warranty, ensuring long-term reliability and peace of mind.
Key Applications
This maintenance bypass switch is ideal for:
- Data center power management
- Network infrastructure protection
- Critical equipment power maintenance
- UPS replacement scenarios
- Facilities requiring continuous power availability