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Posted: 2021-06-28 09:37 PM . Last Modified: 2024-03-26 12:03 AM
Question about noise handling in Back-UPS ES 500 (Solved)
I find that Back-UPS ES 500 doesn't correct any noise in the range 10-15 V when the input voltage is less than 205 V and around greater than 180 V (i found this using APC PowerChute application),but when the voltage is above 205 V UPS keeps on correcting noise either through AVR or using battery power.
My question is that, is electrical noise below 205 V normal or this is a bug in hardware ?
*************EDIT*******************
It was a bug in Back-UPS ES 500,APC PowerChute application shows incorrect information regarding the status of UPS.
I have shown here a snap shot of current status of UPS,in it its showing 'Your battery backup is operating normally' @ input 156 V , I have then tested the output voltage using multimeter and found out that its 220 V.
Message was edited by: prince213
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Posted: 2021-06-28 09:37 PM . Last Modified: 2024-03-26 12:03 AM
I find that Back-UPS ES 500 doesn't correct any noise in the range 10-15 V when the input voltage is less than 205 V and around greater than 180 V (i found this using APC PowerChute application),but when the voltage is above 205 V UPS keeps on correcting noise either through AVR or using battery power.
My question is that, is electrical noise below 205 V normal or this is a bug in hardware ?
*************EDIT*******************
It was a bug in Back-UPS ES 500,APC PowerChute application shows incorrect information regarding the status of UPS.
I have shown here a snap shot of current status of UPS,in it its showing 'Your battery backup is operating normally' @ input 156 V , I have then tested the output voltage using multimeter and found out that its 220 V.
Message was edited by: prince213
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Posted: 2021-06-28 09:37 PM . Last Modified: 2024-03-26 12:03 AM
I find that Back-UPS ES 500 doesn't correct any noise in the range 10-15 V when the input voltage is less than 205 V and around greater than 180 V (i found this using APC PowerChute application),but when the voltage is above 205 V UPS keeps on correcting noise either through AVR or using battery power.
My question is that, is electrical noise below 205 V normal or this is a bug in hardware ?
*************EDIT*******************
It was a bug in Back-UPS ES 500,APC PowerChute application shows incorrect information regarding the status of UPS.
I have shown here a snap shot of current status of UPS,in it its showing 'Your battery backup is operating normally' @ input 156 V , I have then tested the output voltage using multimeter and found out that its 220 V.
Message was edited by: prince213
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