Power Continuity Planning
Critical Load Assessment
One of the most common oversights in field engineering is overestimating the actual runtime of a UPS during a building-wide power failure. While a UPS might be rated at 2kVA, the actual power delivery time is entirely dependent on the Ampere-hour (Ah) capacity of its internal or external batteries.
Engineers must distinguish between Apparent Power (VA) and Real Power (Watts). This tool uses Watts as the primary input for precise electrical labor calculations.
Maintenance Standard: NFPA 110
Standards for Emergency and Standby Power Systems recommend monthly testing of UPS battery strings under load.
- Verify battery terminal voltage during discharge.
- Ensure environmental temperature remains between 20°C - 25°C to maximize battery lifespan.
- Replace battery strings that fail to support 80% of their rated runtime.