Battery Times - Powerware 9150 User Manual

200 kva -- 300 kva
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If the total load requirements of the equipment exceeds the capacity of
the UPS, you must either reduce the number of pieces of equipment, or
use a UPS with a larger load capacity.
When deciding on which pieces of equipment to remove from the UPS,
select equipment that has a lower priority for power protection.
Computers, monitors, and modems typically have a higher priority
because they could be processing or transmitting data when a power
outage occurs.

Battery Times

The Powerware 9150 UPS has internal batteries with run times up to
17 minutes. If additional run time is required, optional external battery
cabinets (EBCs) can be purchased. There are two EBC models available:
EBC-48 and EBC-96. The EBC-48 model contains 48 batteries and the
EBC-96 model contains 96 batteries. The following table shows
approximate battery times for both internal battery models and the
optional EBC configurations. The times shown in the EBC rows are
cumulative and include the internal battery time.
Powerware
9150 User's Guide
®
NOTE Line-to-neutral loads (100V - 127V) should be balanced between L1/A and
L2/B.
Powerware 9150 Approximate Battery Times (in Minutes at Full Load)
UPS with
32 Batteries*
Internal Batteries
I
l B
i
48 Batteries
1 EBC-48 Cabinet
1 EBC-96 Cabinet
2 EBC-96 Cabinets
3 EBC-96 Cabinets
4 EBC-96 Cabinets
5 EBC-96 Cabinets
*EBCs are not available for the 32-battery model. Refer to the serial nameplate; if DC voltage
on the nameplate is 192V, EBCs cannot be used. To use EBCs, DC voltage must be 288V.
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Model 8 kVA
Model 10 kVA
10
8
17
13
41
31
69
52
133
101
206
157
284
217
368
281
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Model 12.5 kVA
9
23
40
77
119
165
213
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