Jasonarc
Electrical
- Oct 23, 2002
- 5
Is there any information on how to size an online UPS to support HID lighting loads?
HID - passive type ballasts can have inrush currents of up to 30 time the nominal current for 5-10 msec. In my particular case I have a 347/600 3phase distribution panel feeding 39 HID lights (400 watt each). The total load at steady state is approx 15 kW.
This comes to 24 amps per phase. If I turn on 1 HID light per phase, inrush currents are 34 amps per phase. This comes to a total of 34+24= 58 amps/phase.
Does this mean that I need a 60 kW UPS to support 39 HID lamps? And that's with the condition of 1 light coming on at a time per phase. In my case, as a cost saving measure, the lights are all turned off during weekend and turned on Monday morning. Any suggestions?
HID - passive type ballasts can have inrush currents of up to 30 time the nominal current for 5-10 msec. In my particular case I have a 347/600 3phase distribution panel feeding 39 HID lights (400 watt each). The total load at steady state is approx 15 kW.
This comes to 24 amps per phase. If I turn on 1 HID light per phase, inrush currents are 34 amps per phase. This comes to a total of 34+24= 58 amps/phase.
Does this mean that I need a 60 kW UPS to support 39 HID lamps? And that's with the condition of 1 light coming on at a time per phase. In my case, as a cost saving measure, the lights are all turned off during weekend and turned on Monday morning. Any suggestions?