tomad
Electrical
- Aug 11, 2006
- 31
Per manufacturers' data, the output power for a UPS is limited by its apparent power output [kVA] and its real power output [kW].
EX. for a 100 kVA rated UPS, its real power output is listed as 80 kW. That would be equivalent to assume that the UPS can deliver a maximum of 60 kVar. Where does that reactive power come from ? Adjustable capacitors on the output ?
EX. for a 100 kVA rated UPS, its real power output is listed as 80 kW. That would be equivalent to assume that the UPS can deliver a maximum of 60 kVar. Where does that reactive power come from ? Adjustable capacitors on the output ?