Steve Loughran
2005-Jun-20 10:45 UTC
[Nut-upsuser] Off Topic: UPS units and heat generation
Hi all A slightly off topic post, but one that I think someone out there in the NUT community could probably help me with. Summer is coming, and my office at home is getting hot... helped in part by the APC 3KVA UPS I have sitting under my desk. It kicks out heat like a bar-heater, even when there is almost no load on it (idle load is one PC, one switch, one wireless AP, and thats it). It is very warm to the touch, and just gets worse when I turn on the rest of the kit (tape autoloader, TFTs, CRTs, two other PCs). With the UPS kicking out heat, and the outside temps going up and up, my AirCon unit was on pretty much all weekend to stop the kit (and myself) from melting. Trying to get "idle heat generation" information about UPS units from any manufacturer is quite hard. Its not one of the items they have on their spec sheets or website, and my attempt at getting info from APC involved them being more interested in who I was, where I worked, where I got the UPS from, what its serial number was, etc than actually wanting to answer my question (I gave up eventually). Yes, I know the major reason for having a UPS is to protect the attached kit from power outages and spikes, but there are other things to consider beyond that. Does anyone have any links, tips or helpful info in choosing UPS units that dont want to heat the room up? Would it be better to buy one big unit to cover my home office kit (like I have now), or a few smaller ones (one per PC, plus one for extra kit). Sorry for the slightly off topic post, but my alternative would be to ask the slashdot crowd, and have to wade through numerous messages about "first post", GNAA, "In soviet russia, you heat the UPSs", "In Korea, only old people use UPSs", etc :) Many thanks for your help in advance, it is greatly appreciated. Steve
arnaud.quette@mgeups.com
2005-Jun-21 13:34 UTC
[Nut-upsuser] [OT] Re: UPS units and heat generation
Hi Steve> A slightly off topic post, but one that I think someone out there in the > NUT community could probably help me with.first, remember that not everybody has yet switched to these new lists, so there won't be lots of answers for the moment...> ... > Trying to get "idle heat generation" information about UPS units from > any manufacturer is quite hard. Its not one of the items they have on > their spec sheets or website, and my attempt at getting info from APC > involved them being more interested in who I was, where I worked, where > I got the UPS from, what its serial number was, etc than actually > wanting to answer my question (I gave up eventually). Yes, I know the > major reason for having a UPS is to protect the attached kit from power > outages and spikes, but there are other things to consider beyond that.You've got to correlate the QOS (Quality Of Service, ie the type of UPS between offline, line interactive and online) with the actual load on output. That will generate more or less heat. The rule of thumb is: the best quality, the more heat generated... Lastly, that's the first time I hear this question. Generally, people look toward QOS and runtime, more than generated heat, but that's because line-int. and online are in air cond. room...> Does anyone have any links, tips or helpful info in choosing UPS units > that dont want to heat the room up? Would it be better to buy one big > unit to cover my home office kit (like I have now), or a few smaller > ones (one per PC, plus one for extra kit).sadly, no. I haven't any doc nor link on that point... I'll just point, as always, MGE's UPS selector: http://www.mgeups.com/selector/ups/ I can then put you in touch with some MGE representative to talk about this point... Arnaud Quette --- Linux / Unix Expert - MGE UPS SYSTEMS - R&D Dpt OpenSource Developer - http://arnaud.quette.free.fr/ Debian Developer - http://people.debian.org/~aquette/ ... and much more ...