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UPS's detailed knowledge?

UPS's detailed knowledge?

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How do you consider the spare time of UPS? UPS can be divided into standard type and long-acting type according to standby time. Standard UPS standby time is 5-15 minutes, long lasting type is 1-8 hours. If your equipment is out of power, you only need to save it and exit it. The standard UPS should be used. If your equipment fails, it will still have to run for a long time, so you should use long term UPS.
What is "standard type" and "long-acting" UPS? Standard UPS refers to a single UPS has built-in small capacity batteries (installed in the main chassis), after breaking the power supply time is short (only a few minutes full load). The long acting UPS is equipped with a large capacity battery, need to use another battery box installed outside the UPS mainframe, the power supply time from 0.5 hours to 8 hours, according to user needs and configuration. In other words, the standard UPS is the manufacturer has set the discharge time of the UPS; and the long-term UPS is selected by the customer's discharge time UPS.
What type of load is not suitable for UPS? Santak UPS is not recommended to carry pure, pure and capacitive loads. Such as motors, air conditioners, copiers, etc.. And it can not connect with half wave rectifier type load.
500VAUPS how long is the backup time? (1) and 500VA adopt 12V7AH battery section. When an ordinary PC computer, when the backup time is about 7 minutes, enough users according to the normal procedure exit shutdown, and protect the data will not be lost; (2), UPS continuous supply of length of time depends on the size of the load. Refer to the "discharge curve" of the product manual".
500VAUPS how long is the backup time? (1) and 500VA adopt 12V7AH battery section. When an ordinary PC computer, when the backup time is about 7 minutes, enough users according to the normal procedure exit shutdown, and protect the data will not be lost; (2), UPS continuous supply of length of time depends on the size of the load. Refer to the "discharge curve" of the product manual".

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