Introduction CHLORIDE ACTIVE
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• The situation can be more accurately assessed using the load indica-
tor on the UPS. If the load condition remains constant, it is possible to
use this indicator to deduce the remaining backup time. The following
figure illustrates the approximate values of the backup time for a fully
charged battery at the start of the mains failure.
• The current battery capacity can be read on the LED strip with the bat-
tery symbol (see table below).
• The most reliable method is, however, the use of the CHLORIDE UPS
software. This can be used to continuously display the estimated
remaining capacity of the battery prior to and during a mains failure. In
addition, you can automate shutdown processes. Depending on the
user program, operating system and computer hardware, you can
ensure that, during a mains failure, user programs are automatically
closed, users logged into the server are logged off, data are saved and
the operating system is shutdown. For further information, you are
referred at this point to the documentation for the CHLORIDE commu-
nication software.
After mains voltage is restored, the UPS automatically starts. The connected
computer systems start their operating systems. Depending on what UPS
software is installed, it is possible to restore the state which existed prior to
the mains failure.
Load in %
ACTIVE
700(-19)
ACTIVE
1000(-19)
ACTIVE
2000(-19)
ACTIVE
3000(-19)
Overload
> 105
Load
95-105 6 min 7 min 10 min 6 min
75-95 7 min 8 min 13 min 7 min
55-75 10 min 12 min 19 min 11 min
35-55 16 min 20 min 31 min 18 min
1-35 33 min 36 min 60 min 38 min
Table 3: Backup time
Battery capacity in %
1-35
35-55
55-75
75-95
95-100
Table 4: Battery capacity