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From: Ellen K.
The one I got has the following specs:
Device Frequency Required 50/60 Hz
Device Input Connector Qty 1
Device Input Connector Type Power
Device Load Rating Small workgroup server Device Output Connector Type Power
Device Power Provided 1400 VA
Device Surge Suppression Standard
Device Type UPS
Device Voltage Provided AC 115 V
Device Voltage Provided Margin ñ 5% Device Voltage Required AC 100/120 V
Device Voltage Required Margin ñ 10%
I don't see watts above, unless 1400 VA means 1400 watts. (?)
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 16:16:59 +1200, dmhills{at}attglobal.net (Don Hills) wrote
in message :
>In article ,
>Ellen K. wrote:
>>Yes. Similar to the sound of a computer but a little louder. This
>>isn't normal?
>
>Kilowatt range UPSes often have a fan. My Sicon Socomec 1200w unit has one,
>temperature controlled. Factoid: small UPSes (250 to 600 watt range) often
>don't have heatsinks big enough for continuous running. They depend on the
>battery going flat before the electronics overheat.
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