A lead acid battery should recharge to 80% capacity within 24hours in order to hold sufficient charge and runtime for the next power outage or interruption. The 80% rule applies as the charging characteristics for lead acid batteries is non-linear and the batteries will require a longer period on trickle or float charge to reach 100% of recharged capacity.
Long Runtime UPS Solutions up to 10kVA
Longer runtimes from UPS systems can be achieved by oversizing a uninterruptible power supply to run at a lower load (VA or Watts) and/or by adding batttery extension packs. For UPS up to 10kVA/10kW Standard runtimes from 5-10 minutes can be extended to run for 7 hours or longer. Dependent upon the runtime period and load size, it can be more cost-effective to install a backup generator and to use the UPS for short runtimes to cover the time it takes for the standby generator to power up.
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If you know the load (VA or Watts) of the load to be protected, we can recommend a suitable solution.
For more information on long runtime UPS battery solutions, please contact our projects team.

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