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Posted: 2021-06-30 06:10 AM . Last Modified: 2024-03-08 01:28 AM
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I have used APC products for a while, but have never had occasion to worry much about temperature, living in Michigan. I am using a SmartUPS 750 in a new project in Sub-saharan Africa and I am learning there are a lot of thing I didn't have to worry about with equipment in the States that I need to worry about here!
The internal temp being reported by the UPS here is between 43-44C (109-111F) under its normal 50% load. I'm a little worried that this might be running hot as it has a faint electrical smell. I don't hear any fans, so I'm not sure if a small unit like this even has one. I have looked all over to find the design specs for the unit, but everywhere I can find only lists the environment temp (0-40C, which I am right around most of the time - Africa is hot after all). I can't find any APC documentation that says what the internal temp should be sitting at.
So, what experience do you guys have with UPS internal temps? When do I need to start being worried? Certainly that 40C number can't be the max internal temp - or it would be unable to run in Africa even if it didn't generate any heat of its own, since the ambient is higher than that a lot of the time! Do they really expect this to be run inside a freezer?? 🙂 I have a good 1000VA racked supply coming at the end of the year that I'm sure has fans, so at that point I expect the problem to be solved, but until then do I need to rig up a way to cool this one?
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Posted: 2021-06-30 06:10 AM . Last Modified: 2024-03-08 01:28 AM
Sorry, will start new post for this.
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Posted: 2021-06-30 06:10 AM . Last Modified: 2024-03-08 01:28 AM
replied to your other post 🙂
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Posted: 2021-06-30 06:10 AM . Last Modified: 2024-03-08 01:28 AM
The UPS under my desk is running at 107 right now for the internal temp. That's comletely normal, but you should always have a relatively cool ambient temperature and adequate room for airflow around the UPS.
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Posted: 2021-06-30 06:10 AM . Last Modified: 2024-03-08 01:28 AM
On larger SmartUPS unit the fans aren't activated until the unit reaches an internal temperature of 140 degrees. So your unit sitting at that temperature is within acceptable parameters.
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Posted: 2021-06-30 06:10 AM . Last Modified: 2024-03-08 01:28 AM
Thanks guys, that baseline is exactly what I needed to know! Greatly appreciated...
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Posted: 2021-06-30 06:10 AM . Last Modified: 2024-03-08 01:28 AM
Hi,
I have a SmartUPS-3000XL I noticed the internal temperature is running at 29.2 celsius which is fine.
My question is whether the UPS will automatically switch off above a certain temperature without the need for the separate external environment sensor?
The reason I ask it that it is in a rack in quite a small room and in the event of a mains power failure I do not have 100% confidence that the Air Con will always come back on when the power is reinstated.
Thanks
Andy
PS I am running powerchute business edition 7.0.5 build 108 if that helps
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Posted: 2021-06-30 06:10 AM . Last Modified: 2024-03-08 01:28 AM
Sorry, will start new post for this.
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