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Posted: 2021-06-29 03:16 AM . Last Modified: 2024-03-13 02:59 AM
We have a Symmetra RM 6000 with single power module and 4 batteries installed. Currently the load is at 87-90%, what would happen if the load would go above 100%? Will the system go into bypass mode?
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Thank you for the explanation. I just rechecked and we do have two power modules (I thought it was a single one, but there are two) and 4 batteries installed and have one more slot to install a new power module in.
Thanks again.
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Posted: 2021-06-29 03:16 AM . Last Modified: 2024-03-13 02:59 AM
These are the guidelines we usually go by.
100 % load UPS will go into an overload state
105 %load UPS will go to overload bypass
Once in bypass, you are no longer protected from loss of power and the UPS will go down if that happens while in bypass. We would recommend purchasing a second power module in order to prevent this from happening.
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Thank you for the explanation. I just rechecked and we do have two power modules (I thought it was a single one, but there are two) and 4 batteries installed and have one more slot to install a new power module in.
Thanks again.
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