1 Sep 2006 01:51
Re: Long-term (hours+) solution for power outage: PBX, lights, and computers
Ted Roche writes: > A client suffered a five-hour downtime recently, and has been looking > for a reasonably priced solution. He's working out of leased office > space, and a generator or major structural changes are unreasonable. > He happened upon: > > http://www.sentrypowertechnology.com/ > > And they offer 6 KW and 12 KW units. > > The client would like to keep a half-dozen computers, LCD screens and > a laser printer or two running for a 4- to 6-hour period. Anyone have > experience with a solution that would work? Things to look out for? > For example, each computer has its own small APC UPS, so there would > be two sources of battery power in series. It's possible the > generated AC would not be stable enough in voltage or frequency to > keep the UPSes from tripping on and off. I know this is a problem > with the smaller, less-regulated generator units. > > Is there a good solution for a small office? Of should he be looking > for a 10K VA UPS? Most UPS manufacturers have extended-run models that you can attach multiple external battery packs for hours and hours of runtime. Are we talking about equipment that is distributed throughout the office or a bunch of network equipment and servers? If they are centralized then one big extended run UPS is in order. It's generally not a good idea to chain UPSs. For really long run (4+ hours) a generator to power the UPS is usually a better solution. 3KVA-6KVA generators aren't that big, but you do need to wheel them outside before turning them on. -- Dave
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