4.OPERATION

4.1 Simple test

It is recommended that the user perform a simulation test when using UPS for the first time or when adding an additional piece of equipment. Conduct a simulation-test: first, switch on UPS and wait for the power indicator to light up, then simply unplug UPS to simulate the event of utility failure.

4.2 Check the power requirement of your equipment

4.2.1.Make sure the total power of your equipment does not exceed rating capacity.

4.2.2.Also make sure the equipment you plugged into the Battery Power-Supplied outlets does not require total power exceeding the capacity of the UPS. Otherwise, overload may occur and cause the circuit breaker to trip. If the power requirement of your equipment differs from VA, convert the requirement power into VA by doing the calculations below:

4.2.3.If the power requirement of your equipment is listed other than VA, convert the requirement into VA by doing the calculations below.

 

 

Watt (W) X 1.67 =

 

 

 

VA, or

 

 

 

Amps(A) X 120=

 

 

VA (For 100-120V

model)

Watt (W) X 1.67 =

 

 

 

VA, or

 

 

 

Amps(A) X 230=

 

 

 

VA (For 220-240

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

model)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.3 Limited rating power of UPS

When utility failure occurs, the UPS output outlets will supply power to your equipment from its battery and the alarm will beep every 5 seconds. Be sure that your equipment is running under the limited rating power. To restore the utility by plugging UPS back in to the existing power source. Repeat the test a few times to make sure UPS works properly and to find out the expected runtime.

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