American Power Conversion 250, 400, 600 Example labels found at system equipment rear panels

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3.0 Installation

3.6.5Once all power requirement figures have been converted to VA units and added together, simply determine whether the power requirements of your equipment is less than or equal to the capacity of the UPS. If this is not the case, then it must be decided which equipment should be left unprotected by the UPS. See section 3.8 covering overloads.

3.6.6An example of how to determine the power requirements of a computer system is given below.

Example - labels found at system equipment rear panels

The power requirements of the example computer, monitor and external tape drive may be calculated as follows:

Computer VA

=

230 x 2 A = 240 VA

Monitor VA

=

100 x 1.4

= 140 VA

Tape Drive VA

=

230 x 1 A

= 120 VA

 

 

 

_______________

 

 

Total

= 500 VA

In this example, a UPS with at least 500 VA capacity can be employed to protect the computer, monitor and external tape drive. However, a UPS with somewhat lower capacity may still be used if the following test for proper operation is successful.

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Contents Back-UPS Important safety instructions Please save this manualTable of contents Introduction OverviewSurge suppression and EMI/RFI filtering Remote interfaceSafety EnglishSécurité Sicherheit Deutsch¡ Seguridad Installation PlacementReceiving inspection Load typesConnecting to the utility Battery chargingConnecting your equipment to the UPS Example labels found at system equipment rear panels Test for proper operation Overloads Principles of operation Noise and surge suppression Load transfer switch Battery chargerBattery InverterTransformer Monitoring and control electronicsOperation during a utility failure Page17 Controls and indicators Power I/0 switchTest switch on units so equipped Audible alarmPowerChute Software UPS monitoringInterface Kits Computer interface port Difficulty Difficulté Schwierigkeit VorsichtDificultad Troubleshooting chart KmjSgWh KjnndSgW TRpnW RTodji oj oRfWPage26 Replacing the battery Obtaining Service Storing the UPS Storage conditionsExtended storage Run time versus load Specifications Declaration of Conformity Limited Warranty Life support policy∗ Mailing