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How do you calculate the UPS power capacity?

How do you calculate the UPS power capacity?

Answer:

The utility of UPS charging and common UPS battery battery standard, the configuration of the 100AH, 65AH, 38AH, 24AH. and 200AH will be divided into 2 parallel 100AH, so 2 groups of 100AH cells, each group is 20, a total of 40 100AH batteries.
For example: Santak C6KS, 6000VA (rated power) /4200W (useful power), the host DC voltage is 240V, and if extended 8 hours, the battery capacity is configured as follows:6000*8/240=200AH, according to this result, should theoretically configure 20 (240v/12v, the DC voltage of each battery is 12V) 200AH.
UPS rated power * extension time, *ups output power factor / starting voltage of the UPS host, the resultant result is the total battery capacity (AH per unit). Note: manufacturers are considering the full extension of the time, generally not multiplied by the power factor ups output.

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