5.0 Operation
5.2 Battery capacity bar graph
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
Low battery when blinking
The battery capacity bar graph continuously displays the state of battery charge. In the above example, the display shows that 100% of rated battery capacity is available. Where power quality is fair, the UPS will be able to maintain the battery at 100% of rated capacity. In the event of an extended utility failure, the capacity shown will decrease at a rate dependent on the load drawn from the UPS. Large computer loads will cause the battery capacity indication to fall at a faster rate. When low battery conditions are reached, the
5.3 Output power bar graph
Overload 85% 67% 50% 33% 17%
The output power bar graph displays the power drawn from the UPS as a percentage of the UPS's full rated capacity. This example shows that the load equipment is drawing between 67% and 85% of the UPS's rated capacity. If this were a 1250VA UPS running a computer load, then the above would correspond to between 840 VA and 1060 VA (590 Watts and 740 Watts at 0.7 power factor). This is a typical installation. When the UPS is loaded such that five bars are illuminated, thoroughly test your complete system to be sure the UPS will not become overloaded.Athorough test includes running backup tape drives, disk drives, etc. If the UPS becomes overloaded, the overload bar will illuminate and the UPS will sound an alarm.
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