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UPS power needs the number of batteries with the battery capacity calculation, 10KVA, need to delay 2 hours

UPS power needs the number of batteries with the battery capacity calculation, 10KVA, need to delay 2 hours, how much need the battery how many sections? Can you give a detailed calculation, I do not know how this is calculated out. Thanks.

Answer:

Do you know how much of your 10KVA DC operating voltage? The number of batteries: your DC operating voltage divided by 12V (single battery voltage), is the number of batteries; (V * AH / VA) * 0.8 = H, (V DC operating voltage * AH battery capacity / load or full load 10KVA) * 0.8 = H Approximate delay time 2 hours. At full load, your battery capacity is: AH = 25000 / V (your DC operating voltage).
Hello there! If calculated by UPS full load, then with 16 sections of 65AH battery two groups, a total of 32 sections.
192V, then with a group of 16, 100AH battery on the line, 240V words with 20 a group, 100AH battery

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