XPRT
‐
1000,
XPRT
‐
1500,
XPRT
‐
2000,
XPRT
‐
3000
USER’S
MANUALUNINTERRUPTIBLE
POWER
SUPPLY
(UPS)
[13]
Load
Segments
The
power
management
software
controls
the
sets
of
receptacles
known
as
load
segments,
which
can
provide
organized
shutdown
and
startup
of
the
equipment
connected
to
the
UPS.
Less
critical
equipment
can
be
turned
off
during
power
outages
saving
battery
power
for
critical
loads.
The
power
management
software
instructions
provide
more
detail
regarding
operation
of
this
feature.
The
load
group
status
can
be
viewed
from
the
LCD
display
and
can
be
changed
if
required.
DETERMINING
THE
POWER
REQUIREMENTS
OF
YOUR
EQUIPMENT
1.
Make
sure
the
total
Volt
‐
Amp
(VA)
requirements
of
your
connected
equipment
does
not
exceed
the
maximum
VA
rating
for
the
UPS.
The
maximum
VA
ratings
are
shown
in
the
Specifications
section
of
this
document.
2.
Ensure
that
the
equipment
plugged
into
the
battery
‐
powered
outlets
does
not
exceed
the
UPS
rated
capacity.
If
UPS
rated
capacities
are
exceeded,
an
overload
condition
may
occur
and
cause
the
UPS
to
shut
down
and
trip
the
circuit
breaker.
3.
If
the
power
requirements
of
your
equipment
are
listed
in
values
other
than
Volt
‐
Amps
(VA),
convert
Watts
(W)
or
Amps
(A)
into
VA
by
doing
the
calculations
below.
Note:
The
equation
below
only
calculates
the
maximum
amount
of
VA
that
the
equipment
can
use,
not
what
is
typically
used
by
the
equipment
at
any
given
time.
Users
should
expect
usage
requirements
to
be
approximately
60%
of
the
value
to
estimate
power
requirements:
verify
Watts
(W)
x
1.43
=
_____
VA
or
_____
Amps
(A)
x
120
=
_____
VA
Add
the
totals
for
all
of
the
equipment
and
multiply
this
total
by
0.65
to
calculate
actual
power
requirements.
Note:
Many
factors
can
affect
the
amount
of
power
that
your
computer
system
will
require.
The
total
load
that
you
will
be
placing
on
the
battery
‐
powered
outlets
should
not
exceed
85%
of
the
UPS
capacity.
HARDWARE
INSTALLATION
GUIDE
Inspect
the
UPS
upon
receipt.
The
packaging
is
recyclable;
keep
it
for
reuse
or
dispose
of
properly.
Safety
Information
Information
presented
here
is
vital
to
all
personnel.
Please
read
all
Safety
information.
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