How to Calculae UPS Power Requirements

 How to Calculate UPS Power Requirements Volts Watts Amps VA
UPS Power Requirement Calculator

     Typically, a UPS has a VA rating. The VA rating is the maximum number of Volts * Amps it can deliver. The VA rating is not the same as the power drain (in Watts) of the equipment. Computers are notoriously non-resistive. A typical PF (power factor: Watts / VA) for workstations may be as low as 0.6, which means that if you record a drain of 100 Watts, you need a UPS with a VA rating of 167. Some literature suggests that 0.7 may be a good conversion factor, but this will depend heavily on the machine. WARNING: Don't take my word for it! Note: Some UPS's can continue to deliver power if the VA rating is exceeded, they merely can't provide above their VA rating if the power goes. Some can't provide power above their VA rating at all. Some may do something really nasty if you try. In any case, I strongly recommend not doing this under any circumstances.

Required AC Power Line Voltage Entry
System Voltage Requirement    volts (all devices)
Required Power Load Values
Device Load in Watts or Amps
Computer load watts amps
Monitor load watts amps
Any external modem watts amps
Any external powered hub watts amps
Any external router or switch watts amps
Any external powered speakers watts amps
Any external powered USB device watts amps
Any external powered drive watts amps
Any external powered camera watts amps
Any external powered other device watts amps
   
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Calculation Objective VA Rating
Minimum UPS Capability VoltAmps
Suggested UPS Capability VoltAmps



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