peebee
Electrical
- Jun 10, 2002
- 1,209
Until recently, I suffered under the illusion that input power factor for a double-conversion UPS system would be near unity -- based on all power flowing through a DC bus, where power factor has no meaning.
However, it has recently come to my attention that UPS power factor is actually much lower. During some recent tests, I was quite surprised to measure a 90% input power factor at the UPS while the system was at 100% kVA load (100% kW + 100% reactive kVAR load applied). I was even more surprised to dig up the vendor catalog cut indicating a 90% input power factor -- and another competing vendor indicated 95% input power factor for their equipment.
Can someone explain to me why the power factor is not closer to unity? Perhaps input filters (but I thought they were usually capacitive)?
Guesses are OK, please just identify them as such.
However, it has recently come to my attention that UPS power factor is actually much lower. During some recent tests, I was quite surprised to measure a 90% input power factor at the UPS while the system was at 100% kVA load (100% kW + 100% reactive kVAR load applied). I was even more surprised to dig up the vendor catalog cut indicating a 90% input power factor -- and another competing vendor indicated 95% input power factor for their equipment.
Can someone explain to me why the power factor is not closer to unity? Perhaps input filters (but I thought they were usually capacitive)?
Guesses are OK, please just identify them as such.