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BEEP! BEEP! BEEP!
Anyone who has owned a UPS in the past decade knows, and probably dreads that noise; the sound of your UPS informing you that it needs a battery replacement – and if your luck is anything like mine, it probably happens at the most inconvenient times.
UPS manufacturers have made significant strides in recent years predicting the lifespan of their batteries – but since the most important factor influencing battery life is the environment the UPS is operating in; it has been extremely challenging to accurately forecast the end-of-life for these VRLA (Valve Regulated Lead Acid) batteries. However, APC™ by Schneider Electric™ has developed best-in-class innovative technology to deliver enhanced oversight and management to our customers.
We are proud to say that our new Smart-UPS™ On-Line models are the only units on the market that offer dynamic battery life expectancy predictions. The intuitive alpha-numeric LCD display will indicate the exact month and year the UPS will require a battery replacement. Best of all, the UPS constantly monitors your battery and its surrounding environment to accurately adjust predictions based on temperature fluctuations, and other conditions that may affect the battery’s life cycle – effectively eliminating guesswork so you and your business can better prepare for the future.
Traditionally it is recommended that organizations that use UPSs to protect mission critical equipment keep replacement batteries on-site for seamless transitions when batteries reach the end of their lifecycle. However, for large organizations that deploy hundred’s of UPSs, this can be a complicated and space intensive undertaking, especially when considering the recommendations for proper storage:
- Batteries in storage should be charged every 6 months
- Cumulative storage time should not exceed 1 year
- Store the battery at 10°C (50°F) or less when possible
Therefore not only does the dynamic battery life prediction assure continuity in your organization by eliminating risk – it saves your IT environment valuable time and space by eliminating the need to store and service a stock of replacement batteries for your UPS fleet.
In addition to predicting when your battery will need to be replaced, the intelligent battery management feature allows for temperature-compensated charging, which prevents overcharge situations – extending the life of your battery.
Make sure an out-dated UPS isn’t the weak link in your IT infrastructure. Check out the new, smarter Smart-UPS On-Line models – all of which are Energy Star certified and compatible with servers from leading IT vendors – and take advantage of over 25 years of Legendary Reliability™, efficient designs and innovative features to make sure your IT infrastructure is more protected than ever. Click here for more information.
For further discussion on prolonging the life of your UPS and its associated battery please refer to White Paper 210, Single Phase UPS Management, Maintenance and Lifecycle.
Conversation
stanley maseko
6 years ago
hi,
if my ups is operating at 17% load and on the display its showing ” load too small”,
will this have an impact on the lifespan of my batteries?