CyberPower CP2000PFCRM2U vs CyberPower PR2000RT2UCN

UPS COMPARISON

CyberPower CP2000PFCRM2U vs CyberPower PR2000RT2UCN: Specification Comparison

Both products are 2000VA line-interactive rackmount UPS systems from CyberPower, designed for 2U 19-inch rack deployment with pure/sine wave output and NEMA 5-20R outlets — a class commonly deployed in small-to-mid data closets, edge compute, and AV racks. This comparison evaluates the CP2000PFCRM2U (PFC Sinewave series) against the PR2000RT2UCN (Professional Rackmount series) across power capacity and runtime, connectivity and management depth, and physical/environmental specifications to help installers and IT buyers select the right unit for their load and management requirements.



Which UPS delivers more usable power and longer runtime under load?

The most consequential difference between these two units is their watt rating. The CP2000PFCRM2U is rated at 2000VA / 1200W, yielding an output power factor of 0.6. The PR2000RT2UCN is rated at 2000VA / 2000W — a 1.0 power factor — meaning it can deliver the full 1200W additional wattage to connected equipment. For loads that draw significant real power (servers, PoE switches, NVRs), the PR2000RT2UCN's 2000W capacity is a direct advantage over the CP2000PFCRM2U's 1200W ceiling.

Runtime differences follow from the higher battery count and capacity of the PR2000RT2UCN. At half load the PR2000RT2UCN provides 13.5 minutes versus 9 minutes for the CP2000PFCRM2U (a 50% improvement); at full load, 4.5 minutes versus 2.2 minutes (more than double). The PR2000RT2UCN uses 4 battery units versus 2 x 12V/9Ah in the CP2000PFCRM2U — exact battery specs (voltage/Ah) for the PR2000RT2UCN are not stated in the provided specifications. The PR2000RT2UCN also specifies a typical recharge time of 3 hours; recharge time is not stated for the CP2000PFCRM2U.

Input voltage tolerance also differs: the CP2000PFCRM2U accepts 82–144 VAC, while the PR2000RT2UCN accepts 75–149 VAC (with an adjustable range of 70–155 VAC). The PR2000RT2UCN's wider input window reduces battery draw under brownout conditions and better protects connected equipment on unstable utility feeds. Input frequency range is also broader on the PR2000RT2UCN (47–63 Hz) versus the CP2000PFCRM2U (57–63 Hz).


Which unit offers deeper remote management and integration options?

The PR2000RT2UCN has a materially richer management stack. It ships with a dedicated RMCARD205 remote management card and supports USB, Serial, SNMP, Cloud (PowerPanel® Business), Relay, and EPO (Emergency Power Off) — six distinct communication and control paths. The CP2000PFCRM2U provides USB, Serial DB9, and one dry-contact relay port, with an SNMP expansion slot that requires an optional card not included in the base unit. Neither model's SNMP card is included as standard per the specifications, but the PR2000RT2UCN includes the RMCARD205 per the spec listing.

PowerPanel® Business software is bundled with the PR2000RT2UCN, enabling centralized monitoring, scheduled shutdowns, and cloud-based management. No equivalent bundled software is specified for the CP2000PFCRM2U. The PR2000RT2UCN also carries a $400,000 Connected Equipment Guarantee — a liability specification absent from the CP2000PFCRM2U's provided specs.

The CP2000PFCRM2U includes a multifunction color LCD display for local status visibility, and includes RJ45 10/100/1000 Ethernet data line surge protection. The PR2000RT2UCN's display type and Ethernet data line protection are not stated in the provided specifications. Both units include a USB port and at least one serial port for local management.


How do these units compare on physical footprint, weight, surge protection, and certifications?

Both units are 2U rack-mountable and share the same NEMA 5-20P input plug. The CP2000PFCRM2U ships with a 6-foot input cord; the PR2000RT2UCN ships with a 10-foot cord — a practical advantage in deeper rack installations where the PDU or wall outlet is farther from the unit. The CP2000PFCRM2U dimensions are 17.05 x 3.39 x 10.79 in (W x H x D). The PR2000RT2UCN dimensions are stated as 434 x 86 x 411 mm (approximately 17.1 x 3.4 x 16.2 in), making the PR2000RT2UCN significantly deeper — a consideration in shallow rack enclosures.

The PR2000RT2UCN is substantially heavier at 27.2 kg (approximately 60 lb) versus 28.68 lb for the CP2000PFCRM2U. This difference is consistent with the PR2000RT2UCN's larger battery count. Installers should verify rack weight ratings before deploying the PR2000RT2UCN. The PR2000RT2UCN specifies audible noise at 52.5 dBA at 1 meter; no noise rating is provided for the CP2000PFCRM2U.

Surge suppression is higher on the PR2000RT2UCN at 2430 joules versus 1500 joules on the CP2000PFCRM2U. Both units hold UL1778 and FCC Class B certifications. The CP2000PFCRM2U additionally carries RoHS and Energy Star certifications; the PR2000RT2UCN additionally carries CSA C22.2 No 107.3 and VCCI. The PR2000RT2UCN warranty is explicitly stated as 3-Year Limited; the CP2000PFCRM2U warranty is stated only as 'Manufacturer Warranty' with no term specified in the provided specs. The PR2000RT2UCN includes a 20A circuit breaker; this is not specified for the CP2000PFCRM2U. Hot-swappable user-replaceable batteries are specified for the CP2000PFCRM2U; battery replaceability for the PR2000RT2UCN is not stated in the provided specifications.


Which should you choose: the CP2000PFCRM2U or the PR2000RT2UCN?

Our take: The PR2000RT2UCN is the stronger choice when load wattage exceeds 1200W, when runtime margin is critical, or when centralized cloud-based management is required. Three concrete spec deltas drive this conclusion: (1) watt capacity — 2000W versus 1200W, a 67% increase in real power delivery; (2) runtime at half load — 13.5 minutes versus 9 minutes; (3) management depth — the PR2000RT2UCN includes the RMCARD205 card, EPO, Cloud, and PowerPanel® Business versus the CP2000PFCRM2U's base USB/Serial with SNMP as an add-on. The CP2000PFCRM2U is appropriate where loads stay well under 1200W, rack depth is constrained (10.79 in versus ~16.2 in), weight is a factor (28.68 lb versus ~60 lb), hot-swap battery replacement is a stated requirement, or where Energy Star compliance is mandated.


Side-by-Side Comparison

Spec-for-spec, from manufacturer data.

SpecificationCyberPower CP2000PFCRM2UCyberPower PR2000RT2UCN
Capacity (VA)2000 VA2000 VA
Capacity (Watts)1200 W2000 W
Output Power Factor0.61.0
TopologyLine Interactive with AVRLine Interactive
Output WaveformPure Sine WaveSine Wave
Outlets8 x NEMA 5-20R8 x NEMA 5-20R
Input Voltage Range82–144 VAC75–149 VAC (adj. 70–155 VAC)
Input Frequency Range57–63 Hz47–63 Hz
Runtime at Half Load9 min (600W)13.5 min
Runtime at Full Load2.2 min (1200W)4.5 min
Input Cord Length6 ft10 ft
Surge Suppression1500 J2430 J
Battery Configuration2 x 12V/9Ah4 batteries (specs not stated)
Hot-Swap BatteryYes
Management InterfacesUSB, Serial DB9, Relay, SNMP slot (optional)USB, Serial, SNMP, Cloud, Relay, EPO (RMCARD205 included)
Management SoftwarePowerPanel® Business
Connected Equipment Guarantee$400,000
DisplayMultifunction color LCD
Form Factor / Rack Height2U, 19-in EIA Rack2U, Rack/Tower
Depth10.79 in~16.2 in (411 mm)
Weight28.68 lb~60 lb (27.2 kg)
Noise (1m)52.5 dBA
WarrantyManufacturer Warranty (term not stated)3-Year Limited
CertificationsUL1778, FCC Class B, RoHS, Energy StarUL1778, CSA C22.2 No 107.3, FCC Class B, VCCI

Frequently Asked Questions

Which should you choose: the CP2000PFCRM2U or the PR2000RT2UCN?

The PR2000RT2UCN is the stronger choice when load wattage exceeds 1200W, when runtime margin is critical, or when centralized cloud-based management is required. Three concrete spec deltas drive this conclusion: (1) watt capacity — 2000W versus 1200W, a 67% increase in real power delivery; (2) runtime at half load — 13.5 minutes versus 9 minutes; (3) management depth — the PR2000RT2UCN includes the RMCARD205 card, EPO, Cloud, and PowerPanel® Business versus the CP2000PFCRM2U's base USB/Serial with SNMP as an add-on. The CP2000PFCRM2U is appropriate where loads stay well under 1200W, rack depth is constrained (10.79 in versus ~16.2 in), weight is a factor (28.68 lb versus ~60 lb), hot-swap battery replacement is a stated requirement, or where Energy Star compliance is mandated.

Can either UPS power a server drawing close to 1500 watts?

Only the PR2000RT2UCN is rated for that load. Its watt capacity is 2000W, so a 1500W load falls within its operating envelope. The CP2000PFCRM2U is rated at 1200W maximum; a 1500W load would exceed its capacity and is not supported per the provided specifications.

Does either unit include SNMP management out of the box?

The PR2000RT2UCN includes the RMCARD205 remote management card and lists SNMP as a supported communication method per its specifications. The CP2000PFCRM2U includes an SNMP expansion slot but the SNMP card is listed as optional — it is not included in the base unit per the provided specs. Buyers requiring SNMP on the CP2000PFCRM2U should budget for the additional card.

Which unit is better suited for a shallow rack cabinet with limited depth?

The CP2000PFCRM2U at 10.79 inches deep is the better fit for shallow enclosures. The PR2000RT2UCN measures approximately 411 mm (~16.2 inches) deep per its specifications — roughly 5.4 inches deeper. Rack depth should be verified against the manufacturer's full dimensional drawings before ordering either unit.



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